Following a wave of injuries this past weekend at the World Cup, Houston Methodist sports medicine experts are breaking down the rise in soccer injuries during such high-intensity competitions and how athletes can reduce their risk. Soccer places significant strain on the body, especially the knees, because of constant cutting, pivoting, rapid changes in direction and frequent player contact.
Houston Methodist Experts: World Cup Injuries Are Rising as Fatigue and Tight Schedules Take a Toll
June 25, 2026
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