Researcher | Loughborough university | Israel
Ms. Shahd Abboud is an MSc Clinical Exercise Physiology graduate specializing in the integration of clinical exercise science with sports medicine and athletic performance. Her research focuses on genetic determinants of musculoskeletal injuries, particularly the role of gene variants such as COL1A1, COL5A1, ACTN3, MMP3, and GDF5 in conditions including ACL rupture, Achilles tendinopathy, and stress fractures. She combines translational research insights with applied expertise in rehabilitation and injury prevention. With a strong foundation in exercise prescription, behavior change, and athlete care, her work emphasizes personalized, evidence-based strategies to optimize recovery, resilience, and long-term performance outcomes.
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The Role of COL1A1, COL5A1, ACTN3, MMP3, and GDF5 Gene Variants in Common Sports Injuries:
Systematic Review of ACL Rupture, Achilles Tendinopathy
– Genes, 2026