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What 96 Hours of Pain Reveals About Rugby
Episode 3632
Published 1 week ago
Description
Professional rugby players experience creatine kinase levels seven times higher than normal after a match, with pain scores that don't return to baseline for nearly four days. This episode explores the brutal recovery timeline of elite rugby union, the physics of tackling without pads, and the long-term orthopedic toll that often gets overshadowed by the concussion debate. We look at new data on osteoarthritis rates in retired players, the structural deformation of hips and spines from scrummaging, and why post-career support depends heavily on which country you played in.