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AFL Player 31: Zach Reid

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The presentation suggests a possible T-junction injury involving the common aponeurosis between the biceps femoris and semitendinosus muscles. These injuries are notoriously difficult to manage due to the region’s relatively poor vascularity, increased risk of re-injury, and the differing innervation of the involved muscles—namely, the tibial division of the sciatic nerve for the semitendinosus and the common peroneal division for the biceps femoris
Just as I thought
 

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My kingdom for Brisbane’s medical team. Cheat code.
Imagine an injury free team… (I can’t - not possible).

FWIW Brisbane have multiple ACLs and an Achilles injury. There’s a level of injury that’s just shit luck.

They kind of sort of got Lincoln McCarthy on the park, for a bit, before he got injured again. Daniher was healthy by the time he went up there. Jack Payne has been repeat injured in his time there.

I think they are good on that front, but they’re not that good.
 

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My kingdom for Brisbane’s medical team. Cheat code.
Imagine an injury free team… (I can’t - not possible).
Climate helps them.
 

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AFL Player 31: Zach Reid

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