Bolton Wanderers' head physio Matt Barrass believes the club can be proud of their positive injury record over the last 12 months. Barrass attributes this success to communication and some savvy signings in the last two transfer windows. Although Steven Schumacher's squad had to cope with the loss of key players like Marcus Forss, Amario Cozier-Duberry, and Eoin Toal, Barrass praises the 'squad first' attitude shown by the team. Barrass thinks Schumacher is good at keeping people focused and not making a big deal out of injuries. The club's medical department has been bolstered by the appointment of Jonny Griffiths as lead physio and Jack Winnard as strength and conditioning coach. Barrass's role has changed slightly, and he is now more involved with the academy. The club's data suggests that everything is trending in the right direction. Barrass credits the manager and coaching staff for being level-headed and listening to advice. The club is excited to start the new season in the Championship.