Brentford, Newcastle and Sheffield United have suffered from injuries more than any other Premier League club this season.
Brentford players have have lost a whopping 725 days due to injuries since the season kicked off on August 11 - merely 130 days ago, according to Premier Injuries data.
Injury-stricken Newcastle are second on the crocked list, losing 691 days after fighting on three fronts - having played six tough group games in the Champions League and in reaching the Carabao Cup quarter-finals.
Sheffield United sit rock bottom in the Premier League table and reinstated Chris Wilder at the helm after sacking Paul Heckinbottom a fortnight ago - but the Blades' injuries have compounded matters with 667 days lost so far.
Brighton (594), Manchester United (574), Chelsea (557) and Crystal Palace (493) have also registered above-average totals for days lost.
At the other end of the scale, West Ham have lost only 158 days so far - which is nearly a fifth of Brentford's crippling tally. Wolves (245), Bournemouth (277), Everton (306) and Manchester City (380) have also experienced comparatively quiet treatment tables.
In terms of the sheer number of injuries resulting in players missing one game or more from an injury, Manchester United's woes show no sign of abating and their squad depth has been tested to the limit with a table-topping 22 separate injuries inflicting players at some stage to date.
Casemiro, Harry Maguire and Raphael Varane have all suffered three separate injuries resulting in missing one game or more, while Mason Mount has suffered two. Another 11 players have been unavailable for one game or more during this campaign.
While Crystal Palace have only a slightly higher-than-average number for days lost from
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