By Daily Sports on November 22, 2017
Nigeria Professional Football League star striker, Dele Olorundare, has described the “injury hell” he has been through as he takes the final steps towards full recovery.
Olorundare is confident he will soon be back on the pitch scoring goals again after finally finding a lasting solution to his persistent injury.
The striker, who once led the line as Sunshine Stars finished in third place in the league and played on the continent for the first time, has battled consistent knee problems for the past two years and his career has stalled as a result.
However, he is certain the lingering problem has now been solved as he gears up for a return to NPFL action.
“It started two years ago when I felt something in my knee,” Olorundare narrated his ordeal.
“I continued playing with it because I wanted to help my club but, apparently, it was getting worse. When I fully broke down, I started looking for medical solutions to resolve it and that was where my problems began.
“One suggested solution led to another but I wasn’t feeling any better and losing hope till I heard about Kasi Healthcare. Dr Salami and Dr Dayo Osholowu assured me they could finally resolve the issue and I decided to go with them as they seemed to know what they were talking about and I saw the technology they had. It has turned out to be the best decision I have made in my career. My knee is healing fast now and I will resume training very soon. I cannot wait to be back.”
Speaking on Olorundare’s injury, Dr Salami, Chief of Surgery at Kasi Healthcare, said making the right diagnosis and confirming same with modern technology is fundamental to identifying and planning for treatment of delicate sports injuries and ensuring that players make the best of their short careers.
“It is sad many players lose out on the best years of their careers because of inadequate care. Our team has extensive clinical experience managing sports injuries,” Dr Salami said.
“Nigerian athletes can now gain access to diagnostic ultrasound and MRI scans reported by sports medicine specialists and l radiologists, either the same day or within 48 hours of their initial appointment,” he posited. (Complestesportsnigeria)
•Photo shows Dele Olorundare.
Source Daily Sports
Posted November 22, 2017
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