Ugh , I just can't believe how much more prone female footballers are to ACL injuries than their male counterparts... It's like, what's the point of all that fancy funding from FIFA if we're still not getting any answers? They should be looking into some better tech or equipment that could help with the "notch" issue - those smaller notches are just begging for disaster! And don't even get me started on the lack of recovery time... it's like, can't they just take a break already? I mean, I know the game is getting more popular and all, but that doesn't excuse the fact that female players are being put through this torture. Maybe if we got some more research done ASAP, we could actually start seeing some real changes...
I've been following this story for ages , and I still don't think we're getting close to understanding what's really going on with those ACL injuries. I mean, the fact that women's football is playing more games than ever before is a big part of it, but so is the equipment they're using . Have you seen the knee pads they wear? They're basically just glorified Band-Aids .
And what about all the weight gain and muscle changes that come with hormonal fluctuations? I've heard some experts say it's a big factor, but others are saying it's not. It's like, we can't agree on anything!
I do think Saket Tibrewal is right that we're still in the dark about this, though. The "notch" thing is super interesting, and I've heard some players talking about how it feels different when you're a woman. Maybe there's something to be said for just listening to their experiences?
I feel so bad for those female footy players . Four times more ACL injuries than men is crazy! I guess they need some extra help or changes to make the game safer? It's like, you can't really blame them for being good at football, right?
Maybe it's not just about the "notch" issue... maybe it's those hormonal fluctuations thingy that expert mentioned. Or is it because of how strong their legs are compared to guys? I don't know, but it seems weird that they're getting injured so much more than men.
It's also true that they're playing way more games now, which can be tough on the body. Like, if you're already tired, and then you have to play again tomorrow... it's just not fair, right?
OMG I'm literally worried about our girl footballers!!! The stats are insane! Four times more ACLs in women's football than men is a major red flag . Can we please get some answers ASAP? I mean, researchers say they're still in the dark, but that just means we need to keep pushing for more studies and funding . And let's be real, those little notches on the ACL are super vulnerable . Less recovery time due to packed schedules is a total risk factor . Chelsea midfielder Keira Walsh gets it, though - sometimes too many games can be too much . Fingers crossed for our female football heroes that these findings lead to some major injury rate reductions!
I'm so concerned about the "Notch" problem ! The fact that female footballers are 4x more likely to get ACL injuries than men is just crazy ! I think it's not just about hormonal fluctuations, but also about training methods and equipment . Maybe they need to work on strengthening their legs and core before they start playing games in a row ! It's wild that researchers are still trying to figure out the cause of these injuries after so many women have been injured . Can't we just get them better protection or something?
I think its all about the physical changes women go through during puberty and then again during menstruation. Hormones affect muscle strength and bone density, making them more prone to injuries Their legs are also shorter than men's on average which can put extra stress on their ACLs when they land awkwardly