Chris71 wrote:To be fair I’m no medical expert but we do seem to have a regular issue with long term injuries and have done for years so certainly think it’s valid to question or look at the medical staff and how we prepare players. Whilst other clubs also suffer it does seem we seem to suffer year in year we can’t just purely be more unlucky.
Notwithstanding the current unfortunate run I don't believe that we are any worse affected by injuries generally than other clubs. I guess people think that way as obviously we are more focused on our own club than others. Same as people thinking we get penalised more or pick up more suspensions, neither of which stand up to factual analysis.
Your point about modern boots is an interesting one but that affects every club. That sort of point is different to accusing the club of risking players long term fitness by rushing them back too soon.
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I know I say it a lot but we are miles behind the rest of the league, and just elite sport in general, when it comes to strength and conditioning. Fatigue management and recovery are a massive part of this and we just don’t seem to have a clue.
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Chris71 wrote:To be fair I’m no medical expert but we do seem to have a regular issue with long term injuries and have done for years so certainly think it’s valid to question or look at the medical staff and how we prepare players. Whilst other clubs also suffer it does seem we seem to suffer year in year we can’t just purely be more unlucky.
I did read something a while back which was a study by a leading sports injury doctor who’d noticed an increase in lower leg, foot and ankle injuries. Following his study he’d concluded that whilst some where just unfortunate he believed that many were caused or due to the type of boot worn. He noted that a number of the new lightweight boots worn by players today offered little or no support which put the lower leg at a greater risk of injury. The worst offending boot were the blade type which he noted was the boot worn by almost all players that suffered knee and ankle injuries. Wish I could remember where I’d read it but it was a very interesting read especially as in regards to the subtle differences in stresses between football and rugby in the lower leg yet most of the boots worn today all had similar characteristics almost a one boot fits all.
So there’s a lot of different aspects that can be a cause or increase the risk. Maybe we just have a higher ratio of these things which culminate in more lower leg injuries compared to the law of averages?
very interesting chris.
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Dave K. wrote:Aftet watching him for the academy, Balmforth needs a good off season working on his fitness, think he will be ready next season if he does.
Yeah been told he needs to work on his fitness.
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davey41 wrote:They did something similar with Carlos earlier in the season and then he didn’t play
Yeah he pulled up in captains run, hopefully Jake is ready to go because if he does play 6 I imagine Cas will be sending Kenny Edwards at him a lot to test him.
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