Julio Enciso’s MRI scan result
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Re: MRI scan result
It’s not actually saying what the injury is though, is it.what a Pity. Depending on which structure he’s injured it could be any length of time. So no news really unfortunately.
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Blues loan forward Julio Enciso’s MRI scan showed no serious problem regarding the knee injury he suffered at Aston Villa on Saturday, according to Dr Osvaldo Insfrán, the Paraguay national team’s chief medical officer.
Previously, news emerged from Dr Insfrán that Enciso would undergo an MRI scan on his left knee today.
That has how taken place and Dr Insfrán says the 21-year-old is making progress with no major problem having been shown up by the scan with reports elsewhere referring to to the injury as a “minor trauma” with the issue being assessed day-to-day.
Julio Enciso is greatly improved, the resonance [MRI] threw nothing of gravity,” Dr Insfrán told Paraguayan radio station 650AM.
“He will enter a recovery regime in Ipswich, they don't have an estimated time at his club for his return.
“We talk about trauma or sprain, studies will be done. There’s no talk of a recovery time, we hope he can get back to training. He will do physiotherapy and rehabilitation work.”
Paraguay are concerned regarding Enciso’s fitness ahead of their March World Cup fixtures at home to Chile on March 20th and in Colombia six days later, and he hasn’t been ruled out of taking part in those games.
Enciso underwent two operations on the same knee in 2023 having torn his meniscus during training, sidelining him for six months.
Previously, news emerged from Dr Insfrán that Enciso would undergo an MRI scan on his left knee today.
That has how taken place and Dr Insfrán says the 21-year-old is making progress with no major problem having been shown up by the scan with reports elsewhere referring to to the injury as a “minor trauma” with the issue being assessed day-to-day.
Julio Enciso is greatly improved, the resonance [MRI] threw nothing of gravity,” Dr Insfrán told Paraguayan radio station 650AM.
“He will enter a recovery regime in Ipswich, they don't have an estimated time at his club for his return.
“We talk about trauma or sprain, studies will be done. There’s no talk of a recovery time, we hope he can get back to training. He will do physiotherapy and rehabilitation work.”
Paraguay are concerned regarding Enciso’s fitness ahead of their March World Cup fixtures at home to Chile on March 20th and in Colombia six days later, and he hasn’t been ruled out of taking part in those games.
Enciso underwent two operations on the same knee in 2023 having torn his meniscus during training, sidelining him for six months.
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So, if it's a further knock/ trauma to sn already damaged meniscus, it could be a week.or two.... either way hardly ideal. The blooming injuries we've had this season!
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Re: Julio Enciso’s MRI scan result
No doubt we will get more info at KMs regular pre-weekend presser.