Re: Soft Tissue Injuries - how do we address it?
Achilles injuries are in a category all of their own. They are very difficult to get rid of, I know from experience. Wasn't it Sucklings achilles that forced him out of the finals in 2016? If he's been managing that since then and this is the first game he's missed then i would say the medical staff have done a fairly good job.
However, I am just guessing, as we all are. We have no idea of the extent of the management and treatment that goes on behind the scenes. The notion that some people seem to have that the medical staff have no idea what they are doing as soon as we get a couple of hammy injuries is ridiculous. Of course it is an area that should be under regular review as all areas of operation of the club should be. I would be very surprised if our rate of soft tissue injuries is above the AFL average.
Achilles injuries are in a category all of their own. They are very difficult to get rid of, I know from experience. Wasn't it Sucklings achilles that forced him out of the finals in 2016? If he's been managing that since then and this is the first game he's missed then i would say the medical staff have done a fairly good job.
However, I am just guessing, as we all are. We have no idea of the extent of the management and treatment that goes on behind the scenes. The notion that some people seem to have that the medical staff have no idea what they are doing as soon as we get a couple of hammy injuries is ridiculous. Of course it is an area that should be under regular review as all areas of operation of the club should be. I would be very surprised if our rate of soft tissue injuries is above the AFL average.
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