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Future of Football: Why ACL injuries have been on rise in women's

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Future of Football: How has the term ACL become so synonymous with womens game? What steps will be taken to tackle epidemic? Sky Sports investigates the work being undertaken to avoid a repeat of the last 18 months where an estimated 195 elite players suffered the injury
How has the term 'ACL' become so synonymous with the women's game, and why are some of the world's best players suffering in silence?
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Surgeon Nev Davies explains where the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is and why surgery is often needed after injury.
Barcelona defender Lucy Bronze says the issue of ACL injuries in women's football has been around for many years, revealing she even did her dissertation on the topic.
Former Chelsea doctor and sports medicine specialist Eva Carneiro highlights the importance of medical access and the lack of it for WSL players.
Former Chelsea doctor and sports medicine specialist Eva Carneiro discusses the lack of and development into gender-specific science in the women's game.
Emma Hayes believes that further investment can help women's football progress after FIFA announced that every player will earn at least twenty four thousand pounds for participating at this summer's World Cup.
Chair of a new independent women's domestic football review Karen Carney believes that the sport could be a 'billion pound industry' with investment at the foundation of reaching that point.
Aston Villa's Remi Allen and Simone Magill tell Inside The WSL about the bond they formed through their experiences of recovering from ACL injuries.
Kelly Smith, Rachel Yankey and Izzy Christiansen talk through what needs to be looked into, and how ACL injuries need to be looked at in female footballers moving forward.
The CEO of Spiideo Patrik Olsson explains how sports technology can prevent injuries in football.
Beth Mead and Vivianne Miedema talk about their documentary, Step by Step, which follows their recoveries from their respective knee injuries.

Future of Football: Why ACL injuries have been on rise in women's

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Future of Football: Why ACL injuries have been on rise in women's

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