Evidence-based sports injury prevention interventions for athletes often do not transition into routine practice and require deliberate strategies to bridge the gap. Female, woman, and/or girl athletes at all levels have unique injury profiles and sporting environments that may require tailored strategies. Dr Brooke Patterson APAM is a physiotherapist and Australian Research Council Early Career Industry Research fellow. She completed her PhD in 2020 at the La Trobe Sport and Exercise Medicine Research Centre. She is a former elite Australian football player, semi-professional basketball player, has coached at the elite, sub-elite and community levels, and has sustained an ACL injury herself. She is currently involved in educating community coaches on how to implement knee and concussion injury prevention programs.

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