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The particular treatment of Paulo Dybala to return to play in Juventus

Paulo Dybala continues his recovery and accelerates his return to the courts.  

By Mauricio Saenz

Paulo Dybala continues his recovery and accelerates his return to the courts.
 
Paulo Dybala continues his recovery and accelerates his return to the courts.  
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Paulo Dybala is one of the greatest stars of Juventus and the great partner of Cristiano Ronaldo in the lead of Andrea Pirlo. However, the Argentine has not played since January 10 due to a knee injury and continues with his recovery from a problem that was complicated and they are looking for it to come to an end, so that he can soon rejoin the Vecchia Signoria and the Argentine national team.

Juventus' 3-1 victory over Sassuolo in January was overshadowed by the injury of Paulo Dybala, who from that day suffered an ordeal because he could not recover as he wanted. "Low-grade injury to the medial collateral ligament of the left knee," the club reported on his injury and it was estimated that he would be out for 20 days, although he has been absent twice as long.

Juventus sent Dybala for two medical check-ups external to the club and the Argentine traveled to Barcelona (two weeks ago) and Innsbruck in recent days to see how the injury progressed and the steps to follow. The problem for the attacker appeared when he returned to training and in his efforts to play he felt pain in his knee, which did not require surgery, but which continued to appear.

The treatment that they suggested to Dybala is to strengthen the knee with individual jobs and as less intensive as possible when he get together with your peers. The Argentine works a part with the Juventus squad and then stays in a particular way with the medical staff for therapy sessions on the place where he feels the pain. The Juventus board changed his mood about the situation in recent days already that they see Paulo Dybala trying hard to return and also the results of the exams in Innsbruck were satisfactory for Dr. Christian Fink, who also warned that they should not rush him to play. The idea of the Juventus medical team is that Dybala does not play against Porto in the second leg of the Champions League, next Tuesday, March 9. Despite the importance of the game, the Argentine could occupy a place in the substitute bench, but it is not certain that he will enter the second half. That will be the decision of the coach Andrea Pirlo, but they do hope to have the '10' for the duel against Cagliari, on Sunday the 14th.

 


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