ACL injury in female soccer players: Risk, resilience, and prevention in the modern game.

IF 2.9 4区 综合性期刊 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Science Progress Pub Date : 2026-04-01 Epub Date: 2026-04-09 DOI:10.1177/00368504261428994
Riccardo D'Ambrosi, Philipp Baumert, Christian Fink
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Abstract

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is one of the most impactful conditions in female soccer, with major consequences for knee function, osteoarthritis risk, and professional longevity. As participation and competitive demands in women's football continue to rise, the disproportionate ACL burden has become a critical clinical and public health concern.This narrative review provides a contemporary synthesis of current evidence on ACL injury in female soccer players, integrating data on epidemiology, injury mechanisms, intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors, surgical outcomes, return to sport (RTS), and prevention strategies. Across multiple cohorts, female players sustain ACL injuries at rates two to nine times higher than males, predominantly through noncontact mechanisms. Video analyses indicate that approximately 90% of injuries occur during cutting, pressing, deceleration, or landing tasks.Key intrinsic risk factors include a reduced hamstring-to-quadriceps strength ratio, quadriceps dominance, generalized joint laxity, hip abductor weakness, and longer playing experience. Biomechanical deficits such as dynamic knee valgus, trunk instability, and suboptimal change of direction mechanics further increase susceptibility. Psychological factors, particularly fear of reinjury, also influence movement patterns and RTS.Although ACL reconstruction generally yields favorable outcomes, reinjury remains a major concern in athletes returning to pivoting sports, with reported RTS rates ranging from 70% to 78%. Neuromuscular-based prevention programs, including FIFA 11+-derived protocols, can reduce ACL incidence by 40-45% when consistently implemented; however, adherence and limited sex-specific tailoring remain significant barriers.ACL injury in female soccer players is a multifactorial and largely preventable condition, requiring integrated, sex-specific prevention and rehabilitation strategies to effectively reduce risk and support long-term athletic health.

女子足球运动员前交叉韧带损伤:现代比赛中的风险、恢复力和预防。
前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤是女足中影响最大的疾病之一,对膝关节功能、骨关节炎风险和职业生涯寿命都有重大影响。随着女子足球的参与和竞争需求的不断增加,不成比例的前交叉韧带负担已成为一个关键的临床和公共卫生问题。本文综述了女足运动员前交叉韧带损伤的最新证据,整合了流行病学、损伤机制、内在和外在危险因素、手术结果、重返运动(RTS)和预防策略等方面的数据。在多个队列中,女性球员的前交叉韧带损伤率比男性高2到9倍,主要是通过非接触机制。视频分析表明,大约90%的伤害发生在切割、按压、减速或着陆任务中。关键的内在危险因素包括腘绳肌与股四头肌力量比降低、股四头肌优势、关节全身性松弛、髋关节外展肌无力和较长的比赛经验。生物力学缺陷,如动态膝外翻、躯干不稳定和次优方向力学改变,进一步增加易感性。心理因素,特别是对再次受伤的恐惧,也会影响移动模式和RTS。虽然前交叉韧带重建通常能产生良好的结果,但再损伤仍然是运动员重返旋转运动的主要问题,报道的RTS率从70%到78%不等。基于神经肌肉的预防方案,包括fifa11 +衍生方案,如果持续实施,可以将ACL发生率降低40-45%;然而,依从性和有限的性别定制仍然是重大障碍。女子足球运动员的前交叉韧带损伤是一种多因素且在很大程度上可以预防的疾病,需要综合的、针对性别的预防和康复策略来有效降低风险并支持长期的运动健康。
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