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pinheirobcp
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Post by pinheirobcp »

Hello everyone.

Has anyone ever noticed a significant difference in you team (I would assume specially in injuries) with a physio? What about a bad physio? Or none at all?

I've always had at least one, but for the sole reason of having physio reports (that can say whether some injury is a long-term concern or not). I've never done a deep study on this and honestly, never paid much attention.
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Post by vilifyingforce »

I use them because when a player is injured, if it could be a long-term problem, after you read there report in the player's menu it'll give you an option to send him to physiotherapy to fix the problem. It usually adds a month or two onto the recovery but, it increases that body parts resistance to injury.
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Post by Tasku »

I always have three, the maximum number. I've noticed the recovery times to be some what shorter than announced with having three physios on the job. For example an injury estimated three months may require only two or two and a half months for recovery.

Never tried not having three physios though, so I can't say having three of them shortens time of recovery for sure, but it's not like you need to pay them too much of a salary anyway, so why not.
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Post by CrockerNHL »

I have the maximum number of trainers too. Got a player injured long-term (Hagman, 3 month) only once in 9 seasons :roll: And I always pay attention on certain attributes that has to be high enough, like Therapy, Working with youngsters, Determination and so on :-D
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Post by pinheirobcp »

I don't have a lot of long term injury, but I've never employed more then two physios, and it's usually just one. I'll try this, though. It can't hurt, right?

The only long term injury I've had is a torn ACL (7 months) to one of my regens (Sakic's).
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