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Injured Duo Making Good Progress
Tuesday, 11th Oct 2022 17:59

First-team rehabilitation coach Luke Sewell has outlined how injured duo Cameron Burgess and Panutche Camara are progressing.

Centre-half Burgess suffered a facial injury which required surgery in the 2-0 victory over Bristol Rovers, while Camara joined the club from Plymouth with a groin problem at the start of September and is yet to make his debut for the club.

“They’re doing really well,” Sewell, who joined the Town staff in July 2021 having previously worked in similar roles at Bristol City, Cheltenham and Fulham, told the club site on Wednesday of last week.

“Cam had quite a significant injury. He started initially on the bike and it was then a graduated return to raising his temperature and his heart rate, just to see how he would react in terms of pressure on his face.

“We’ve done a little bit of extra curricular activities such as pilates and gymnastics, again just to see how he would react.

“This is his third day on the grass now doing some straight line running. We’re mainly assessing what he’s like with his foot contact and that going up through his body.

“Today we’re doing a little bit more dynamic stuff to see how he reacts again. Cam is doing slightly more sport specific and position specific work whereas Pan is continuing with some straight work. We’re just easing him into that.

“With Cam, there is no specific muscle injury that we need to strength or retrain as such. Pan, on the other hand, is going to be strengthening in and around his core and through his anterior chain.

“Pan is mainly strengthening whereas Cam is reconditioning as such because he’s only been out with a facial fracture.”

Regarding the process a player goes through after suffering an injury, Sewell, pictured above, added: “Initially, when an injury occurs, they will start on the physio bed mainly with Matt [Byard], the head physio. He is normally in charge of the assessment process and with them until the swelling and inflammation goes down.

“He does oversee the whole process but then the players are transferred on to me and Geoff [Robinson, first-team strength and conditioning coach]. We then return them back to their full strength, do some mobility work and then they’re outside with me on the grass as well.

“We do encourage a lot of recovery work, especially if they have had a tough few days, such as ice baths or maybe some pool work.”

Burgess says he’s pleased with his progress: “I’m doing well. All you can ask for is for the surgeon to do the best job they can, and they have, so it’s given me the best chance to get back as quickly as I can.

“The majority of the right side of my face was broken, I had fractures here, there and everywhere. If you asked me, I’d love to get back out there and play right now, but obviously I know I can’t.

“I've been told that I need no contact, basically. It’s just a case of following guidelines from the surgeons as well as the medical staff at the club.

“Before the op, it was pretty swollen. Initially, we were just trying to get rid of the pain then it turned into a lot of discomfort with the swelling. That probably took a good few days to settle down.

“It’s been tough to keep up with Pan to be honest, so I’d probably have picked someone else to be injured with!It is good to be in that partnership and that is something the medical team considered.

“A few of the boys are in their partnerships and going through similar rehab which helps keep spirits up.”


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johnwarksshorts added 18:20 - Oct 11
Looking forward to seeing both of them back in action. Looks like they've been looked after really well.
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Suffolkboy added 18:45 - Oct 11
What an insight : plainly all aspects are so carefully considered and planned with the emphasis on care and the most careful assessment to avoid further discomfort but to ensure the comprehensive physical strengths necessary for 1st team football rigours !
COYB
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NthQldITFC added 18:59 - Oct 11
It remains to be seen whether the sports science/medical/physio regime we now have at the club is an improvement on a bloke up in Scotland with Skype. (That's sarcasm by the way, Mr Evans.)

This article suggests we now have a very impressive setup, ready to move up a division or two.
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ArnieM added 21:14 - Oct 11
At last , an evidanced based approach to rehab and training/ conditioning. All it took was an infrastructure and some staff with science degrees! Long May it last … COYBs
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Help added 21:31 - Oct 11
When he comes back will he wear one of those eye/face masks?
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OwainG1992 added 06:51 - Oct 12
Christ how much more professional are we now.
It's great to see but scary that as nthqld says under Cook our main guy wasn't even in England!
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 09:15 - Oct 12
I look forward to similar insights from the sponge-bucket man and the kit bloke.
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ThatMuhrenCross added 09:31 - Oct 12
This is great to see, but, if anything, it highlights yet another area where we were so badly neglected by the Evans regime.
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ArnieMsBigToe added 09:44 - Oct 12
I think Cam should have a Frankenstein mask. Not to aid his recovery. Just to frighten the opposition!!
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Orraman added 11:09 - Oct 12
It's obvious Cam must have endured some horrific pain followed by much discomfort so hope his recovery is totally successful. This article is so enlightening on how serious injuries and rehabilitation are managed.
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Rimsy added 15:01 - Oct 12
That looks some injury. I imagined a small crack on the cheekbone 😲
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oldelsworthyfan added 17:14 - Oct 12
When Cameron returns (which I hope is soon), maybe with a face mask like the Phantom of the Opera he will put the frighteners up the opposition.
Looking forward to seeing you recovered and back playing Cameron.
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C_Jam_Blue added 10:45 - Oct 13
Really interested to see Panutche Camara once fit. We have not really seen much of any of our summer signings yet (except Davis). They are all good players and it will good to see what they can add to the team - although there is the old adage about not changing a winning team.
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Linkboy13 added 10:43 - Oct 14
Think you will find McKenna hasn't fielded the same team for consecutive games yet. It's all about keeping the players fit and sharp for when they are required. Squads nowadays are much bigger and stronger and the days are long gone when the same team is fielded week in week out. If this happened there would be a lot of very unhappy and un match fit players.
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