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19 May 2026

  • curprev 11:1711:17, 19 May 2026 Why Small Sports Injuries Often Turn Into Much Bigger Problems talk contribs 8,562 bytes +8,562 Created page with "==Why Small Sports Injuries Often Turn Into Much Bigger Problems== Most athletes can remember a moment when they ignored a minor injury because it “didn’t seem serious.” A sore ankle. Tightness in the shoulder. Mild knee discomfort after practice. At first, the problem feels manageable, so continuing to train or compete seems reasonable. That decision is common. The problem is that small injuries rarely stay small when recovery, communication, and workload managem..."