The treatment room has been taken over by the 'Famous Five' this week with Marcos Painter, Tom Butler, Dorus de Vries, Andrea Orlandi and Joe Allen all fighting for the sympathy vote.
So in no particular order, we'll take a trip around Europe with our latest injury update.
Starting in God's country; and Wales' own Joe Allen is continuing his rehab programme after returning from his loan spell at Wrexham a fortnight ago with two ruptured ankle ligaments.
It will be another six weeks before we see Joe back in contention though.
Crossing the border into England and Marcos Painter is due to have his operation on Thursday to repair his cruciate knee ligament.
We all feel for Paints, but full credit to him he has stayed strong and accepted that he will be out for up to six months.
Years ago a cruciate injury could be career-threatening, but now it's a routine operation that should get you back playing between four to six months.
Paints will be operated on by surgeon Jonathan Webb, the former England rugby international who also put Garry Monk back on the road to recovery after suffering the same knee injury.
Having saved Monks' career; perhaps he can make a career for Paints!
Staying in Britain, we cross the sea to Ireland and Tom Butler who is recovering from a slight hamstring strain.
He faces another two weeks on the sidelines, but as usual he is in good spirits and keeping us all entertained.
Moving abroad and Spain's Andrea Orlandi has had an MRI scan on his injured thigh and will be out for a bit longer than we thought.
But he is progressing every day and he shouldn't be out for much longer than another two weeks.
The final stop is Holland and goalkeeper Dorus de Vries who suffered a depressed cheekbone and fractured jaw a few weeks ago.
Dorus was back in light training within a few days of the injury, which says everything about the professionalism of the man.
He's had to wear a temporary mask for protection that's been provided by Morriston Hospital whose technical expertise has been first class.
He looks quite a scary site in the mask though. Saying that, all the boys wanted to borrow it last week - to wear for Halloween!
He's got a new mask arriving this week so he can step up to full training. We'll have to keep assessing him on a daily basis, but after a full week's training he should be close to pushing for his place back.
If he's not ready for the trip to Norwich, then he shouldn't be far off when we entertain Birmingham at the Liberty Stadium in two weeks time.