A new report has revealed what Tottenham’s plans are regarding their medical department after the club endured another season where they were ravaged by injuries.There were many causes behind why the Spurs have had to settle for two 17th-place finishes in a row, and one of the biggest ones has undoubtedly been the club’s injury crisis.No Tottenham head coach over the last two years (there have been four in that time) has ever had anything close to a fully fit squad to work with, with the Lilywhites spiralling from one injury crisis to another.Over the last 24 hours, reports have indicated that Tottenham’s performance director, Dan Lewindon is leading an internal investigation into all aspects of the club, including the medical department, to find out where the club have fallen short.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramTottenham’s injury record has been far from normalThe Telegraph claim Lewindon has conducted a ‘thorough investigation’ into the club’s injury woes over the last two years.It is revealed that the feeling at Spurs is that their numerous fitness issues were one of the reasons why the club were fighting for relegation until the final day of the season.The review is expected to lead to major changes across the whole club, including the medical department.In fact, the report states that ‘sweeping changes’ are expected to be made to the North London club’s medical department before the start of next season to ensure that the club’s campaign is not derailed by another injury crisis.This is more than just bad luck pic.twitter.com/ZYu7ISFHcp— The Spurs Web (@thespursweb) May 27, 2026Spurs want to provide individualised care to injured playersSpurs Web previously relayed a report by Alasdair Gold, where he stated that Tottenham want to implement a pod-based model where one physio and sports scientist is assigned to four to six players at a time.This information has been backed up in this latest update by The Telegraph, which claims that Spurs have identified a need to give their injured players more individualised care.The club also want to individualise the players’ training based on the physical demands of their position as well as their individual fitness history.READ MORE: Glenn Hoddle gives advice to Tottenham owners and calls for one major Spurs sackingThe post Tottenham set for 'sweeping changes' this summer after internal review into injury concerns appeared first on Spurs Web.