I wonder how players like him become so injury prone and can't overcome it. How can't today science fix this shit?
Has he followed any specific diets and exercises to enhance his physical condition?
Of course there are more injuries.
The level of the game has increased so much since even 20 years ago.
There will naturally be more injuries where these days where you have high pressing intensity, increasingly tight football schedules, shorter off-seasons, increasing professionalism and fitness regimes.
People are also pushed and rehabilitated more quickly than ideal. These people are being paid millions, and the club want their value, the player wants to keep their spot on the side, and rarely do either have the foresight of the long term in mind.
Medical treatment is much better these days, but you are living in science fiction if you think that we have the expertise to regenerate muscle, ligament, tendon as well as nature has intended. For example, ACL surgery usually involves borrowing your own tendon or ligament from around the knee as a graft to replace the torn one. These are not designed in a lab to specifically recreate the ACL, they're just spare parts which have similar mechanical properties of the ACL, and even a small error in where you put it can put you at increased risk of re-rupture. This isn't even mentioning muscle tears or sprains. They're basically not treatable , as you can't really replace it, and stitching it up won't do anything, as the muscle with tear with any tension on the repair, and repairing it will just bring the muscle ends closer together, but you're still relying on your body's own repair process to physically repair the muscle.
I know man but there must be a scientific explanation for that right?. nowdays many clubs/players are struggling with that. there must be a way to reduce these injuries.
Maybe trying traditional medicine or whatever this shit is called wouldn't be a bad idea. If I were Sensi, I would try every solution I would find to fix this shit at all costs.
I recall a player said in his interview that he almost recovered from , I think, his knee injury by running a lot. I'm not saying what he said is true or proven but, at least he was trying to fix his injury by a new solution which maybe is not so scientific though.
I don't really know what to say about either of these points besides the fact that:
Traditional medicine may have applications, but professional athletes are not the target audience of medicine invented centuries ago
If there is no scientific evidence of efficacy, then there are equal chances of it doing harm than good
Football players run a lot already