Match workload and international travel associated with (ACL) injuries in professional women's football

Steve den Hollander, Alex Culvin, Gino Kerkhoffs, Vincent Gouttebarge
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Women's football has grown in popularity, competitiveness and professionalism, increasing the demands placed on players and their injury risk. This study aimed to identify differences in the match workload and international travel between injured and non-injured professional women's footballers. The study was conducted as an observational, retrospective, case-control study over two football seasons (2021/2022 and 2022/2023) in four top-tier European women's football leagues. Fifty-eight professional women football players (81 injuries) formed the injury group and were matched with 81 elite women football players (162 non-injuries), from the same league, to form the control group. For each injury, cumulative match workload (minutes played, appearances, days between matches, rest) and international travel (distances, time, time zones crossed) were calculated over a 28-day period preceding the injury, for both the injured players and matched controls. The injured group had a higher number of instances of less than 5 days between matches compared to the controls (p = 0.03, effect size = 0.3, small). The anterior cruciate ligament injury group made more appearances (p = 0.09, effect size = 0.8, moderate), had more instances of less than 5 days between matches (p = 0.09, effect size = 0.8, moderate) and had less rest time (p = 0.12, effect size = 0.8, moderate) than the control group. No meaningful differences were observed between the hamstring injury group and the control group. These findings underscore the importance of careful consideration when developing match fixture schedules in elite women's football, particularly concerning the number of matches scheduled in a short period. Strategies to increase rest and recovery are recommended to safeguard players against injuries.

与职业女足(前十字韧带)受伤有关的比赛工作量和国际旅行。
随着女子足球的普及、竞技性和职业化,对球员的要求越来越高,受伤的风险也越来越大。本研究旨在确定受伤和未受伤的职业女子足球运动员在比赛工作量和国际旅行方面的差异。该研究是一项观察性、回顾性、病例对照研究,在四个欧洲顶级女子足球联赛的两个足球赛季(2021/2022 和 2022/2023)中进行。58 名职业女足运动员(81 人受伤)组成受伤组,与来自同一联赛的 81 名精英女足运动员(162 人未受伤)组成对照组。对于每次受伤,受伤球员和配对对照组都计算了受伤前 28 天内的累积比赛工作量(出场时间、出场次数、比赛间隔天数、休息时间)和国际旅行(距离、时间、穿越时区)。与对照组相比,受伤组比赛间隔少于 5 天的情况较多(P = 0.03,效应大小 = 0.3,小)。与对照组相比,前十字韧带损伤组出场次数较多(p = 0.09,效应大小 = 0.8,中等),比赛间隔少于 5 天的次数较多(p = 0.09,效应大小 = 0.8,中等),休息时间较少(p = 0.12,效应大小 = 0.8,中等)。腿筋损伤组和对照组之间没有观察到有意义的差异。这些研究结果突出表明,在制定精英女子足球比赛的赛程时,尤其是在短时间内安排的比赛数量方面,必须慎重考虑。建议采取增加休息和恢复的策略,以防止球员受伤。
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