Benjamin Mendy (Back In Training)

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its simple the wait for the doc in barca to check it over is to let the swelling settle down and key hole surgery with a look around and if need be surgery and could be out for 6 to 9 months but they also can use something new its something like a blood glue or something like that and special protein-enriched sponge to encourage the torn ends of an ACL to reconnect and heal. The patient no longer needs to have the torn ACL removed and replaced with a tendon and recovery time is so much quicker and could be as little as 3 months

i seem to remember somebody having done and was back within 2 months but maybe that was not a full torn ACL but the doc in barca is the best
 
its simple the wait for the doc in barca to check it over is to let the swelling settle down and key hole surgery with a look around and if need be surgery and could be out for 6 to 9 months but they also can use something new its something like a blood glue or something like that and special protein-enriched sponge to encourage the torn ends of an ACL to reconnect and heal. The patient no longer needs to have the torn ACL removed and replaced with a tendon and recovery time is so much quicker and could be as little as 3 months

i seem to remember somebody having done and was back within 2 months but maybe that was not a full torn ACL but the doc in barca is the best
Sorry mate, it's an MRI and surgery to repair, no glue to my knowledge for high performance athlete
 
From the lack of concrete reports, my guess is that it is not a full rupture, but he has done some damage to the ligaments, so the club are being very careful.
 
Sorry mate, it's an MRI and surgery to repair, no glue to my knowledge for high performance athlete

MRI's are not as accurate as scopes to diagnose ACL ruptures.
Usually they get done first, but the scope will be done.
 
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