Dr Rajpal Brar has stated that Danilo, a striker for Rangers, will be receiving neuromuscular training in order to heal from his knee injury.
The injury expert concurs that the Gers’ medical staff made the right decision in delaying his return following a significant setback.
According to Philippe Clement, it appears doubtful that he will rejoin the first squad before the season concludes.
Physical therapist and sports scientist Brar spoke exclusively with Ibrox News about his circumstances. He said:
According to Clement, the medical staff does not want to send him back too soon so that he can play when the season ends.
“The remarks show that they are handling the injury sensibly; they aren’t attempting to push him back to play for a few weeks before he’s ready.
His routine will consist of increasing amounts of sport-specific work interspersed with a progression of strength, mobility, and neuromuscular training.
“He won’t be back before April, even if he returns to individual training this season.”
Danilo will join the Rangers as a brand-new player.
The Brazilian gave hints as to why he was brought to Ibrox in the summer, and he will undoubtedly make an impression the following campaign.
In 12 games this season, he has four league goals and one assist. Those stats may not seem too remarkable, but only five of those games were starts.
Hopefully, he makes a full recovery and Philippe Clement finds a way to maximise his potential so he can impact an attack in the same way a new signing can.
A former midfielder for Everton and Liverpool has disclosed an offer to guarantee a permanent move to Ibrox, according to other Rangers news.
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