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I know a lot of girls who have injured their acl. Is there anything you can do to prevent these kind of injuries?
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I know a lot of girls who have injured their acl. Is there anything you can do to prevent these kind of injuries?
That's so scary! Hope she's okayNot really the worst injury I know of but I didn't want to start a new thread for this....
But tonight at an away football game. A cheerleader from our team Riverdale High School was hurt.
She was a base and some how her flyer came down and must have hit her. (we had just got a TD I wasn't paying attention)
Anyways she laid there on the track she didn't move her head, her arms, her legs. Her flyer was crying so much and all the coaches were around her.
The ambulance came and took her away on a stretcher. Still having not seen her move not 1 inch and she went to the hospital.
All the cheerleaders prayed for like 10 mins straight and were crying and hugging each other. I hope she is ok and everyone will pray for her!!!
I'll update if I find out what's wrong!!
She got a concussion.That's so scary! Hope she's okay
I know a lot of girls who have injured their acl. Is there anything you can do to prevent these kind of injuries?
I fractured my L4 vertebra, my back handsprings have never been the same since. It is a stress fracture so it will never go away, its been almost two years and I still have to deal with the pain but I keep cheering. Im working on fulls now. The only thing that really bothers me though is my old coaches used it against me. :/
I know a lot of girls who have injured their acl. Is there anything you can do to prevent these kind of injuries?
My cp's coach says that it usually happens when you tumble with your legs apart and land on one leg before the other. Staying tight and squeezing your legs and toes together is his answer.