Re: Does the fact that the MSM have not reported...
- From: "Dr. GroundAxe" <groundaxe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 02:36:18 GMT
greg.orawe@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Oh but he has arthritis now apparently. His legs have also fallen off. I don't know why you and Hazelnut set yourselves up to look so stupid time and time again.
What are you talking about? I'm merely reporing information which is available on his own website.
Here is text from his website (www.vamosrafael.com) - 22nd November
Not his offical website. His offical website is www.rafaelnadal.com.
2005
"These tests have revealed that Nadal is suffering from "post-traumatic arthritis", in the form of inflammation of the instep of his left foot, the same foot in which he suffered a stress facture last year that kept him off the tennis circuit for a couple of months."
Full text here:
BARCELONA, 22 Nov 05 The Mallorcan tennis player Rafael Nadal has to have complete rest and follow a course of treatment during the next two weeks to recover from the problems he has been carrying in his left foot, which means that he is doubtful for the Spanish Masters that will bring together the top Spanish players in Valladolid from 16th to 18th December.
These physical problems, which he has had since the final of the Masters Series Madrid, prevented him from participating in the Masters Cup in Shanghai and lead to him undergoing a series of test in Barcelona last week to find out the exact extent and severity of the injury.
These tests have revealed that Nadal is suffering from "post-traumatic arthritis", in the form of inflammation of the instep of his left foot, the same foot in which he suffered a stress facture last year that kept him off the tennis circuit for a couple of months.
After one week of complete rest, his treatment started today when he was given an injection/infiltration of "growth factors"* in the affected area. Next week he will receive a second injection and the following week he will begin training "gradually, like any other player beginning his preparation for the new season".
This was all explained today in the real Club de Tenis Barcelona by Doctor Angel Ruiz Cotorro, the Real Federación Española de Tenis doctor who is supervising Nadal's recovery. The doctor also stated that the change of surfaces on which he had played had been "what had sparked off these problems, which had appeared when he was playing least".
Ruiz Cotorro did not make any declaration about Nadal's chances of taking part in the Spanish Masters but stated that that would depend on the daily evolution of the injury. Nadal himself made it clear that his prime objective is to be competely recovered and 100% fit for the first Grand Slam of 2006 in Australia in the middle of next January.
"My prime goal is to have my foot better for Australia. If within this objective I can play the Masters Nacional, fine, but if not, unfortunately it will have to be ruled out, although it is a tournament I've never played in and would really like to play," declared the player, who is very pleased that his injury is not so serious.
"I'm pleased because, although I'm injured, it is not as serious as one would have thought... After all, it's only two weeks, and that's the time I had planned for my holidays," he said. Nadal expects to be back training "round about December 5th" and trusts that "by then my foot will be no longer hurting me".
When it comes to next year, Nadal plans to cut out some tournaments, especially those played on clay, as he wants to test himself on other types of surfaces "as an inversion for the future," he said and warned that in making up his schedule, he would need to "be careful not to overload it too much".
At the same time, he pointed out the need to take into account the changes of surface, as the doctors consider that this was the main factor that led to the problems in his foot, and to know how and when to renounce some tournaments, because he knows that this year he made the "mistake" of playing more tournaments than were good for him.
"It is also my own fault, at times I've done things badly. Sometimes you have to suppress the desire to play and your ambition because it's not good for your body," he confessed, during the press conference in which he also talked about what he had achieved in 2005, a historic year in which he won a total of 11 titles, among them his first Grand Slam, Roland Garros.
This is taken from MTF and was written by someone caled GalaxyStorm who has proved himself reliable as he has access to members of the Nadal camp for some reason...
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"1) Nadal will play Sydney and Aus Open unless he has a relapse of his injury in the next days.
As i've posted on monday , he's practically recovered from his injury ( the pain is minimal ) and these days he's watching how his foot responds in the tough practises to make sure his foot is already ready to compete again .
That is , if the foot evolution is the same than Nadal expects, he will be in Sydney .
If someone is imagining Nadal as a lame person right now , this perception is utterly wrong since some days ago he's playing tough rallies with Moyà , running , forcing ...
2) It seems someone wrote in another messageboard that Nadal pulls out of Sydney .. . That new is utterly false since the decision isn't taken yet .
3) The new about his doubtful/uncertain presence in the Aus Open , it's just the typical new wrote by a journalist who hasn't privileged information about the player and he wrote the new only knowing that Nadal has pulled out of Chennai and from that new he starts to make conjectures .
And from that moment this new is translated into several languages and countries ( in Spain too ) because of the agencies and thus it seems Nadal is utterly lame.
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