Barcelona warned Lamine Yamal may still need surgery for pubalgia as latest treatment 'doesn't cure the injury'
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Barcelona warned Lamine Yamal may still need surgery for pubalgia as latest treatment 'doesn't cure the injury'
"The pubalgia that Lamine suffers from causes pain, and this pain has been treated in the last few hours by a minimally invasive technique that consists of the introduction of needles into the painful area that transmit high-frequency electromagnetic waves whose objective is to act on the nerves so that they transmit less pain, act on the blood flow so that the inflammation decreases and increase the mobility of the area,"
"It's a technique that doesn't cure the injury , but it is palliative, it eliminates the pain. In other words, the footballer is still dealing with a long-term injury. I don't share the euphoria of the last few matches where the player has been better, and we always think the prognosis is long-term and the treatment consists of managing his playing time."
Lamine experiences pubalgia that causes significant pain. The pain was treated with a minimally invasive needle technique delivering high-frequency electromagnetic waves into the painful area. The waves target nerves to reduce pain transmission, act on blood flow to decrease inflammation, and aim to increase mobility. The technique is palliative and relieves pain without curing the underlying injury. The prognosis is considered long-term, with treatment focused on managing playing time. If an athlete's hernia or bone damage at the tendon insertion exists, surgical intervention becomes more likely. The situation centers on avoiding surgery to allow the player to resume his career.
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