While pain and injury aren’t the same thing, most of us are at increased risk of both at the moment during this lockdown. Here’s why…Injuries occur when you push your body beyond its physical limit. But humans are very resilient, so we often don’t see injury just from pushing to a physical limit. Research into risk factors behind stress fractures found that a change in physical load didn’t correlate to increased injury risk, neither did a change in stress levels nor did a change in sleep quality. However, when two of these three factors changed, the risk of bone injury increased significantly. This is something we see carry across most injuries, and it makes a lot of sense. If you change your physical behaviours, your body has the capacity to absorb that, but if you haven’t been sleeping and recovering well, then it is more difficult for your body to deal with a change in physical demand at the same time, so injury is more likely. Similarly, if your body is under constant stress you don’t recover as well from physical tasks, and so you may need more recovery time before you exert yourself again.
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