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FIFA funds study looking into correlation between menstrual cycle and ACL injuries

Last updated: April 29, 2025 2:03 pm
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FIFA has announced funding for an academic study at Kingston University to explore the potential link between the menstrual cycle and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in women’s soccer. ACL injuries are more prevalent in women’s soccer compared to men’s soccer, with notable players such as Vivianne Miedema, Beth Mead, and Sam Kerr being affected recently. Kerr, for example, has been sidelined from the Chelsea lineup for 15 months due to an ACL injury.

The study aims to investigate whether athletes may be more susceptible to injuries due to changes in their anatomy and physiology during the menstrual cycle. Hormones fluctuate throughout the menstrual cycle, and the research seeks to understand how these hormonal changes may impact the risk of ACL injuries. The ultimate goal is to reduce the risk of injury by tailoring training programs to individual athletes’ needs.

The project, part of the FIFA Research Scholarship program, will kick off in June with experts from Kingston University collaborating with clubs in South West London, including Chelsea and Fulham. Athletes participating in the study will undergo regular visits to the campus for blood tests and physical performance assessments.

The research team will analyze hormone concentrations in blood samples, focusing on female-specific hormones like estrogen and progesterone. These hormones have been associated with increased ligament laxity and decreased neuromuscular reaction times, both of which are risk factors for ACL injuries. By correlating hormone levels with physical performance data, the researchers hope to identify patterns that could indicate a higher risk of ACL injury at certain points in the menstrual cycle.

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Leading the research team is PhD student Blake Rivers, along with senior lecturer Simon Augustus and sports and exercise science experts James Brouner and Michelle Richards. The team will investigate common mechanisms of ACL injuries and explore interventions such as strength training and technique adjustments to prevent non-impact ACL injuries.

“We aim to help athletes who sustain ACL injuries outside of direct impact situations by intervening early and implementing preventive measures,” said Augustus. By understanding the influence of the menstrual cycle on ACL injury risk, the study endeavors to enhance injury prevention strategies in women’s soccer. The world of technology is constantly evolving, with new advancements and innovations happening every day. One of the most exciting developments in recent years has been the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and its applications in various industries.

AI refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think and learn like humans. This technology has the potential to revolutionize the way we live and work, and its impact is already being felt in fields such as healthcare, finance, and transportation.

In healthcare, AI is being used to improve patient outcomes and streamline processes. For example, AI-powered software can analyze medical images to detect diseases such as cancer at an early stage, leading to more accurate diagnoses and better treatment options. AI is also being used to personalize treatment plans for patients based on their unique genetic makeup, leading to more effective care.

In the finance industry, AI is being used to detect fraudulent activities and make better investment decisions. Banks and financial institutions are using AI algorithms to analyze customer data and identify patterns that indicate potential fraud. AI is also being used to predict market trends and make investment recommendations, helping investors make more informed decisions.

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In transportation, AI is being used to improve safety and efficiency. Self-driving cars, powered by AI algorithms, are being developed to reduce accidents and traffic congestion. AI is also being used to optimize traffic flow and reduce emissions, leading to a more sustainable and eco-friendly transportation system.

While the potential benefits of AI are vast, there are also concerns about its impact on jobs and privacy. Some experts worry that AI will automate many jobs, leading to widespread unemployment. There are also concerns about the ethical implications of AI, such as the use of facial recognition technology for surveillance purposes.

Despite these challenges, the future of AI looks promising. As the technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more innovative applications in various industries. From healthcare to finance to transportation, AI has the potential to transform the way we live and work, leading to a more efficient, sustainable, and connected world.

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