Anonymous wrote:What would this task force do exactly? This is a known problem with no great solutions.
Anonymous wrote:
So these are the top players. No one keeps track or really cares about the other players. If you are out a year or more in travel you are pretty much done. It takes about a full year if you are a pro player with all the support of the staff and trainers. If you are a travel player it can take a year and 1/2 to be fully fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone reading these articles and shocked at the percentage of top women players struggling with this injury? I have a young soccer-mad girl who hopefully wouldn’t sustain an injury like this for several years but I’m freaked out—articles describe it as almost inevitable for serious college players. I already wished she was interested in tennis or swimming instead because of the concussions but didn’t know about this…
Are any parents focusing on specific strengthening to prevent this before girls get to a competitive level?
https://www.wsj.com/sports/soccer/acl-injuries-womens-world-cup-3d1873c0
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/05/health/women-acl-injury-prevention-world-cup/index.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/19/sports/soccer/womens-world-cup-soccer-torn-acl.html