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Post by mesi10 on Jan 10, 2024 22:14:25 GMT -8
Liverpool's German goalkeeper, Loris Karius, suffered a concussion during the Champions League final between the English team and Real Madrid, as reported this Monday by the doctors at the Massachusetts General Hospital who treated the goalkeeper five days after the game. "After carefully reviewing the game footage and integrating a detailed history, including his current and post-contact subjective symptoms, as Binance App Users Data well as physical examinations and objective measurements, we conclude that Mr. Karius suffered a concussion during the game on the 26th. May 2018," reports the statement released by doctors Ross Zafonte and Lenore Herget. Karius failed in Real Madrid's first goal, by Frenchman Karim Benzema, as well as in the Madrid team's third goal, by Welshman Gareth Bale, who made it 3-1 with a powerful long shot that the Liverpool goalkeeper missed. he managed to catch. "At the time of our evaluation, Mr. Karius's primary residual symptoms and objective signs suggest that he suffered from visual spatial dysfunction that likely occurred immediately after the event that caused the concussion. It is possible that such deficits affect performance," they added. the doctors, who did not specify the moment in which Karius suffered the shock. Symptoms from which the German goalkeeper, as doctors Zafonte and Herget emphasized in their statement, is recovering favorably. "Mr. Karius has shown significant and steady improvement since suffering the concussion and we expect him to make a full recovery, based on the results of the examination. We hope that with treatment and following prescribed activity protocols he will continue to improve," the statement concluded.
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