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Combat, Contact, and High-Demand Return
This page is for return contexts where the environment is less predictable, the consequences are higher, and readiness decisions need more care.
This branch stays separate on purpose. It covers a strategic niche where return decisions are often more complex than they look on a standard injury page.
If you start an inquiry here, this path stays attached to it.
Who this path is for
- The return setting involves combat, collision, contact, or another higher-chaos environment.
- The main question is whether readiness matches the real demands of play.
- A generic return plan feels too simple for the setting.
- You want structured exercise-based progression that respects consequence and context.
What this path may help with
- Demand-specific progression for high-consequence return settings
- Readiness-focused planning around contact or chaos-heavy demands
- Reassessment of tolerance, function, and physical preparedness
- Clearer high-consequence return structure within kinesiology scope
Next Step
Start with a short inquiry.
Share the sport or setting, the current stage of recovery, and what makes the return question feel high-stakes or unclear.
Compare Nearby Paths
If another path sounds closer, use it instead.
Need the simpler injury-return lane?
Use Return from Injury when the return context is demanding but not as contact-heavy or consequence-heavy.
View return from injuryNeed a team-side conversation?
Use Team Support when the request is coming from a coach, team, or broader sport environment.
View team support