NOTTS County captain Neal Bishop is set to have an X-ray on his ribs.
The midfielder, 31, scored his third goal of the season as the Magpies thrashed Carlisle United 4-0 to move back into the top-six in League One.
But he has been in a bit of pain since taking a whack on his ribs three games ago against Stevenage so is going to hospital to have it checked out.
Defender Carl Regan also left Brunton Park with his right foot in an air cast boot and Alan Judge limped off in the first half, after being kneed in the backside, but Magpies' boss Keith Curle said the Irishman will be okay.
Notts are now unbeaten in 13 away league games under Curle and Bishop said they were back to their best against Carlisle, after back-to-back defeats to Stevenage and league leaders Tranmere Rovers at Meadow Lane.
"It was the complete performance from the first minute to the last, coming off the back of two disappointing home results," he said.
"It was a big game because of losing to Stevenage and Tranmere and we responded just as I knew we would.
"Some people might have thought those two defeats were the start of a slide, but we showed we're a good team and can stay up there in the mix."
Bishop had only scored five goals in three seasons until now – but has got three in the first 12 league games of this campaign.
"More goals than bookings is a rare occurrence for me," he joked.
"I looked at the bookings sheet the other day and I haven't got one this season.
"I was having a word with Judgey because he's got a few!
"It's unchartered territory for me.
"The gaffer gives us all the licence to get forward into the box and it was great to get on the end of Jordan's (Stewart) cross and stick it in."
Jeff Hughes, Francois Zoko and Jamal Campbell-Ryce also netted as Notts claimed their biggest win of the season at Brunton Park.
They created four chances – and ruthlessly took all of them.
"It's no fluke," said Bishop.
"We do a lot of shooting drills after training and it's paying off big time because we're sharing the goals around.
"We had four chances, scored all four of them and there were four different scorers."