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Injured players - Status Updates


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How are we looking on the squad of injured guys we have?

 

Kenny Miller - In full training, back on the bench awaiting full return. 

Jordan Rossiter - Back in full training, playing U20's matches. 

Lee Wallace?

Bruno Alves?

Ryan Jack - Out for the season? Had knee surgery?

Ross McCrorie?

Graham Dorrans - Had surgery? Due back March sometime?

 

Anyone I've missed?

 

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According to our German board's admin ...


Bruno Alves (mid February)
Ross McCrorie (early March)
Lee Wallace (early March) ... but methinks he only recently hand an OP and might well be out longer
Jordan Rossiter (early March)
Ryan Jack (end of April) ... see Wallace
Graham Dorrans (end of April)

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Update from Murty today:

 

Bruno Alves is back in training. 

Sean Goss has a "neuropraxic injury", but not sure if he's out of the squad. 

Declan John is being assessed 

Ross McCrorie has had an injection and might be running soon. 

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4 hours ago, Gazza_8 said:

What's a nueropraxic injury?

Not good that Wallace and John .Right be out.

Neurapraxia is a disorder of the peripheral nervous system in which there is a temporary loss of motor and sensory function due to blockage of nerve conduction, usually lasting an average of six to eight weeks before full recovery. Neurapraxia is derived from the word apraxia, meaning “loss or impairment of the ability to execute complex coordinated movements without muscular or sensory impairment”.

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27 minutes ago, colinstein said:

Neurapraxia is a disorder of the peripheral nervous system in which there is a temporary loss of motor and sensory function due to blockage of nerve conduction, usually lasting an average of six to eight weeks before full recovery. Neurapraxia is derived from the word apraxia, meaning “loss or impairment of the ability to execute complex coordinated movements without muscular or sensory impairment”.

Where'd you copy that from...? :D 

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