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Dejan Kulusevski

If it required surgery its a bad one and likely to be a chronic issue. Surgery is a last resort as chronic pain and inflammation is a common side effect of the surgery itself. The stages the medical team will go through in terms of best case to worse case:
- physiotherapy
- chiropractic therapy
- acupuncture/pain management
- less invasive procedures to aid healing: e.g. ultrasound guided steroid injection into the affected area
- non-re-constructive surgery (I.e. cleaning out a joint of debris and excess tissue or bone mass without touching the ligaments
- re-constructive surgery.

The risks and long term complications increase as you go down that list. Surgery itself is invasive and normally causes inflammation and chronic pain in and of itself.

Arthroscopies are a piece of tinkle and you can be back playing in 3 weeks. There's a big scale.

Lamela's career was largely screwed by not having operations on his hips right when the issue first appeared.
 
Arthroscopies are a piece of tinkle and you can be back playing in 3 weeks. There's a big scale.

Lamela's career was largely screwed by not having operations on his hips right when the issue first appeared.
Yes its a piece of pi** for a surgeon to perform. Its minimally invasive keyhole surgery, but its still surgery. You're deliberately damaging someone's body and messing about with the insides. The potential complications are the same as any surgery. Surgery is always a last resort with any injury. The starting point is that surgery is necessary as the injury is so bad the body hasn't been able to heal itself. Any injury requiring surgery is potentially career limiting or ending and actually life changing requiring routing management likely for the rest of your life.
 
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