• The PhysioRoom Injury Table

    The PhysioRoom English Premier League Injury Table is a fantastic resource for footy fans, especially those with their own Fantasy Football team or anyone looking to make a smart bet at the weekend. Updated daily with the latest stats and analysis on player injuries it provides clear and detailed information to the reader.

    The Injury Table was created by PhysioRoomֳ own Stuart Mills, a regular consultant on TalkSPORT radio, and as well as providing information on the injuries of specific players, it arranges the information in a ranking by team basis.

    This means you can immediately see that Man United and Arsenal are both currently right at the top with nine and eight player injuries each respectively and after Arsenalֳ recent performance you canִ help but imagine that will be their best result in any table this season.

    Manchester United however have been in the news recently with regards to the treatment they provided to Owen Hargreaves after his three year long injury at the club after which he compared his treatment with that of a Guinea Pig.

    Although both teams have been plagued by injuries so far, the handy Ӆxpected ReturnӠfeature on the Table allows us to see both teams should be back to fighting strength in no time. Looking at the bottom of the Table, itֳ interesting to see that Manchester City currently have zero player injuries followed by West Brom with one. You canִ help but wonder if the teams different playing styles have such a large effect on their relative sustained player injuries.

    For those looking for a bit more information on the specific injuries themselves, you just need to click the injury next to a playerֳ name and a page comes up with information on the injury and various treatment options the player might pursue.

    The PhysioRoom Injury Table has received a lot of attention recently after being mentioned in a variety of media outlets including the Daily Star and various online blogs.

    If you֤ like to feature the PhysioRoom Injury Table on your own web page or blog you can do so by following the easy instructions here: https://www.physioroom.com/advice/premier-league-injury-table/

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