E53 - Injury prevention and management in women's football
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Dr Katrine Kryger (medical researcher at FIFA) sits down with host Martin Foster and co-host Rebecca Sawiuk to discuss the occurrence and prevalence of injuries in women’s football, tackling all factors that may affect the risk level, as well as how facilities and equipment impact performance.  Timestamps: 00:00 – 01:26 Introduction & background into our guest  01:27 – 10:42 The prevalence of women’s injuries in sport  10:43 – 21:42 Factors that affect the level of injury risk  21:43 – 39:43 The impact of facilities and football boots  39:44 – 42:23 Adapting the design and size of the football  42:24 – 47:40 Injury prevention and future research  47:41 – 50:15 Episode recap and conclusion 
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