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ACL injuries 21:30 - Aug 7 with 946 viewsFrimleyBlue

Is it me. Or does there seem to be an increase in acl injuries over the past few seasons


Don't know it's just because injuries were just classed as knee injuries. Or media reports are more in depth now but there just seems to be acl issues everywhere and every season now

Last year I understand there were 10 acl injuries.

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ACL injuries on 21:39 - Aug 7 with 883 viewsMattinLondon

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c74mpkvew4lo

This might well explain why there seems to be more of these type of injuries.
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ACL injuries on 21:41 - Aug 7 with 858 viewsFrimleyBlue

ACL injuries on 21:39 - Aug 7 by MattinLondon

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c74mpkvew4lo

This might well explain why there seems to be more of these type of injuries.


Quite scary really.

Who was the fella who worked for town who said something along the lines of the human body not made for football.

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ACL injuries on 21:44 - Aug 7 with 814 viewsbsw72

Yes, there is a noted rise in ACL injuries in both the men’s and women’s games.

No clear reasons, contributory factors include increased speed of game, number of games/lack of rest, pitch technologies, boot technologies etc etc. in the women’s game there is a study underway to understand whether hormones/menstrual cycle may contribute to the timing of such injury.
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ACL injuries on 21:55 - Aug 7 with 737 viewsGuthrum

ACL injuries on 21:41 - Aug 7 by FrimleyBlue

Quite scary really.

Who was the fella who worked for town who said something along the lines of the human body not made for football.


I think it's true in all sports and athletics. People are pushing (and being pushed) more and more for those tiny increments of performance which will win races or beat the opposition. It is probably getting towards the limits of what the human body (unenhanced) can achieve.

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ACL injuries on 21:56 - Aug 7 with 732 viewsbsw72

ACL injuries on 21:44 - Aug 7 by bsw72

Yes, there is a noted rise in ACL injuries in both the men’s and women’s games.

No clear reasons, contributory factors include increased speed of game, number of games/lack of rest, pitch technologies, boot technologies etc etc. in the women’s game there is a study underway to understand whether hormones/menstrual cycle may contribute to the timing of such injury.


Just seen that Levi Colwill suffered an ACL injury in his first Chelsea training session since club World Cup this week.
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ACL injuries on 22:00 - Aug 7 with 696 viewsFrimleyBlue

ACL injuries on 21:56 - Aug 7 by bsw72

Just seen that Levi Colwill suffered an ACL injury in his first Chelsea training session since club World Cup this week.


Yeah just saw that myself hence my OP. Three acl injuries in a week reported. Let alone those not reported.

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ACL injuries on 22:19 - Aug 7 with 535 viewsScuzzer

Hybrid pitches?

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ACL injuries on 22:40 - Aug 7 with 411 viewsIllinoisblue

ACL injuries on 21:55 - Aug 7 by Guthrum

I think it's true in all sports and athletics. People are pushing (and being pushed) more and more for those tiny increments of performance which will win races or beat the opposition. It is probably getting towards the limits of what the human body (unenhanced) can achieve.


It’s been an ongoing debate here for a long time, with regards to youth sports and how it’s proven that kids who play multiple sports - and therefore use different muscles - suffer way way less injuries than kids who specialize in just one sport.

Which from experience leads to coaches - at club and high school level - saying they want kids to play multiple sports…. Until someone is going to basketball instead of their football practice, and then the coaches aren’t so keen.

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ACL injuries on 22:42 - Aug 7 with 391 viewsHugoagogo_Reborn

ACL injuries on 21:44 - Aug 7 by bsw72

Yes, there is a noted rise in ACL injuries in both the men’s and women’s games.

No clear reasons, contributory factors include increased speed of game, number of games/lack of rest, pitch technologies, boot technologies etc etc. in the women’s game there is a study underway to understand whether hormones/menstrual cycle may contribute to the timing of such injury.


There's also more research being done into football boot functionality for women. Most women have played with men's boots, and even the so called women's boots on the market tend to be unisex rather than specifically designed for women.

There was a suspicion that the boots were contributing to ACL injuries being so common in the women's game.
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ACL injuries on 23:17 - Aug 7 with 299 viewsMattinLondon

ACL injuries on 21:41 - Aug 7 by FrimleyBlue

Quite scary really.

Who was the fella who worked for town who said something along the lines of the human body not made for football.


That was Lee O’Neil and he was mocked for saying so by many in here but he did, and still does, have a point.
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ACL injuries on 00:18 - Aug 8 with 206 viewsSharkey

ACL injuries on 22:40 - Aug 7 by Illinoisblue

It’s been an ongoing debate here for a long time, with regards to youth sports and how it’s proven that kids who play multiple sports - and therefore use different muscles - suffer way way less injuries than kids who specialize in just one sport.

Which from experience leads to coaches - at club and high school level - saying they want kids to play multiple sports…. Until someone is going to basketball instead of their football practice, and then the coaches aren’t so keen.


I saw the Colchester players were playing padel as part of their pre-season training. I don't know if the courts were at their own training ground, but it seems most of the 'big clubs' do have them: https://www.thepadelclub.co.uk/news/padel-for-footballers
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