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Nayim
Best ever walking wounded in the EPL ?
vicario
souza romero davies udogie
sarr maddison kulusevski kudus
solanke xavi
sub: odobert
Not as bad as Woolwich, 2 of their tea ladies and the gateman at training ground have a headache.
Best ever walking wounded in the EPL ?
vicario
souza romero davies udogie
sarr maddison kulusevski kudus
solanke xavi
sub: odobert
The two most likeliest causes of injury by far is physical stress and mental stress.
This team (and all footballers) have endured a big uptick in physical stress BUT no other team has had the level of mental stress this team has had, and has.
The compounding effect of losing is intense.
Playing for a team that isn't 'meant' to be relegation material is intense. (Playing for Leeds, West Ham, Forest etc...yeah, you know it could be something you're caught up in)
Playing for 2 seasons in front of a home crowd that feels like it hates you, disgusted by you. Intense.
The two most likeliest causes of injury by far is physical stress and mental stress.
This team (and all footballers) have endured a big uptick in physical stress BUT no other team has had the level of mental stress this team has had, and has.
The compounding effect of losing is intense.
Playing for a team that isn't 'meant' to be relegation material is intense. (Playing for Leeds, West Ham, Forest etc...yeah, you know it could be something you're caught up in)
Playing for 2 seasons in front of a home crowd that feels like it hates you, disgusted by you. Intense.
Let's just say mental stress can cause injury even when you put zero, or near minimal, physical stress on muscles, tendons and ligaments. I think we can a agree that?What causal mechanism are you suggesting by which “mental stress” would cause ACL injuries?
Let's just say mental stress can cause injury even when you put zero, or near minimal, physical stress on muscles, tendons and ligaments. I think we can a agree that?
So if it has the ability to do that, it's a genuine factor in the equation.
However, I don’t think it’s as simple as pointing at one reason for it.
There's a whole world of office workers that would beg to differ.Nope, not having that at all. Mental stress may possibly change the way that patients report or think about pain, but it’s absolutely irrelevant to musculoskeletal impact damage.
Are you talking about the people who plonk their tailbones down on seats and then hunch over keyboards to stare at their screens? The ones in particularly stressful and demanding roles, who therefore don’t get up and walk around too often, who don’t have kindly employers that spring for ergonomically designed furniture? Those ones?There's a whole world of office workers that would beg to differ.
Yes I'm talking about people doing very little physically but ending up with bad backs, necks, shoulders, wrists etc.Are you talking about the people who plonk their tailbones down on seats and then hunch over keyboards to stare at their screens? The ones in particularly stressful and demanding roles, who therefore don’t get up and walk around too often, who don’t have kindly employers that spring for ergonomically designed furniture? Those ones?
Yes, they should definitely sort their unhelpful thoughts out, they might get bad backs.
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