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Cameron Brink's incredible rookie season has been cut short due to an ACL tear. The Los Angeles Sparks forward was the and had recently been four-member 3x3 basketball team at the Paris 2024 Games — but her injury means she'll be sidelined for the foreseeable future. In , Brink wrote: "You never think it will happen to you.

And despite all the hard work sometimes it does." But experts may not be so surprised by the news that yet another top woman athlete has had her playing time derailed by an ACL tear. Women are two to eight times more prone to the injury than men, according to a 2016 study in the .



The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) runs diagonally in the middle of the knee and works alongside other ligaments to connect the thigh bone and shinbone. Women and girls who play basketball, but also soccer (Megan Rapinoe has endured three ACL tears), lacrosse, and field hockey in high school and college are particularly vulnerable to tears. While some attribute the lopsided occurrence to biology, there are also regarding research into women's health as well as support for women's sports, even at the highest levels — including chartered flights or first-class travel, quality and depth of medical and training resources, pay , and miscellaneous inequities, such as women soccer players historically being relegated to playing on — that can exacerbate injuries.

While doctors can operate on a torn ACL, it's still a long road to recovery — at least six to nine months. And the i.

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