Corinthians: Expert describes “unable to cope” from Garro

Rodrigo Garro ends indefinitely to treat the proper knee injury. Even after playing the final against Palmeras, who was the champion of the Corinthians, the shirt 8 was enjoying the injury.
Dr. Ana Paula Simes, former member Brazilian women’s football team (2005-2015), explained the player’s painting.
“This is very common in the football for the knee tendon. This is due to the changes of the direction (from the athlete on the ground) and due to repeated microtrams, which exceeds the reproductive efficiency of the fabric fibers.”
The doctor explains that these fibers of tendon will decline until the player’s movements are broken.
Patellar tendinopathy is considered a long -term injury, which is the process of progressive degeneration of tendon. Although the athlete is recovered, the knee is under structural changes, as the scar on the tendon occurs. The problem, yes, repeat
DRA. Ana Paula Simes
According to the expert, there are certain types of treatments in the case of Garro. One of them adjusts the load management, the intensity and size of the training. In addition, the player needs to do exercises that stimulate the tendon regeneration, which helps the athlete’s resistance and improves pain.
In the mixed zone, after classification against Santas in March, Rodrigo Garrro Admitted to playing with pain. According to the expert, entering the field without 100% can cause greater damage.
“The problem of playing in pain is that the problem of playing with the fullest structures that are completely in full. It produces a more serious decline of the tendon and cracks, then a partial label, then the entire rupture, which is a surgery,” he warned.
When will it be 100%?
For Dr. Ana Paula, it is impossible to assess the deadline to recover Rodrigo Garrro. Although it is an effort injury, Argentina will again experience pain if the knee is overloaded.
“If athlete is committed to treatment, depending on his sleep, genetics, and food, programing is difficult, if playing athlete, it is like walking with him and fixing the car.”
“It can take 6 to 8 weeks, but, if you grow further, it is more than 3 to 6 months, it will be very complicated. If the athlete can do, he can be better, but if he is a very strong stimulus in a game, you will have a re -rela.”
This does not have a 100% prevention, because tendinopathy stress is -a relaxed matter. The whole inflammatory process of our body comes back and forth. It can prevent the great strengthening and maintenance of overload training
DRA. Ana Paula Simes
Dr. Ana Paula analyzed the best treatment to avoid more problems.
“All of them are controlling the burden and making a very specific rehabilitation. Make physiotherapy twice a day, use everything he has for this tendon,” he said.