US women's soccer league joins global project to cut ACL injuries
The partnership will study training, scheduling and recovery factors after more than 25 players missed the FIFA Women's World Cup because of ACL injuries.
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US women's soccer league joins global project to cut ACL injuries
What is Project ACL — US league joins global project to cut injuries in women’s football
The NWSL and its players’ union have joined Project ACL, a global initiative aimed at reducing the number of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in professional women’s football.
The National Women's Football League (NWSL) and its players' union have joined the ACL Project, a global initiative aimed at reducing the number of injuries of the previous cross-ligament (LCA) in professional women's football. The collaboration integrates NWSL, based in the USA, into a program launched at the Women's Superliga in England two years ago, in response to an appeal for more research on LCA ruptures, since women are more than twice a…
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