Doctor: Rangers ace may now be ruled out for more than 8 weeks with Grade 4 muscle rupture

Doctor: Rangers ace may now be ruled out for more than 8 weeks with Grade 4 muscle rupture
Doctor: Rangers ace may now be ruled out for more than 8 weeks with Grade 4 muscle rupture

Doctor: Rangers ace may now be ruled out for more than 8

weeks with Grade 4 muscle rupture

Doctor: Rangers ace may now be ruled out for more than 8 weeks with Grade 4 muscle rupture

Doctor provides a worst-case update on Abdallah Sima in relation to Rangers injuries.

We are pleased to welcome Dr. Rajpal Brar, an expert on injuries, as a new exclusive columnist. He will

share his opinions on the Rangers’ injury status every week.

Dr. Rajpal Brar says Rangers forward Abdallah Sima might be sidelined more than eight weeks after

suffering an injury while playing for his country.

The injury expert speculates that it might even be a Grade 4 muscular rupture based on information

provided by the Senegalese federation.

 

 

Doctor: Rangers ace may now be ruled out for more than 8weeks with Grade 4 muscle rupture
Doctor: Rangers ace may now be ruled out for more than 8 weeks with Grade 4 muscle rupture

As the physiotherapists will wait for the pain and discomfort to subside before addressing it,

rehabilitation is unlikely to start immediately away.

Physical therapist and sports scientist Brar spoke exclusively with Ibrox News about his circumstances.

He said:

He will be sidelined for a considerable amount of time due to an injury to his adductor longus muscle in

his left thigh, according to the Senegalese Football Federation.

A Grade 2 or 3, which usually occurs four to six weeks from now, would probably be the best scenario in

this situation. A Grade 4 rupture, on the other hand, would probably occur two to three months from

now.

“It is anticipated and hoped that he will return in eight weeks, but he may stay away longer.

“His initial course of action will be determined by the extent of the injury, but generally speaking, it

involves waiting for the pain and discomfort to subside before starting rehabilitation.”

Philippe Clement will be severely hurt by Sima’s absence, as he was his primary goal-scoring option this

season.

In his 20 league games for the Rangers, the 22-year-old has scored 10 goals and given two assists.

Gers might have to sign a successor in the January transfer window since it is doubtful that he would

return before the end of March.

In other Rangers news, teams are now in communication with the team as it looks like another first-

team member may be departing shortly.

 

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