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If he's already 'recovering from knee surgery', then I'm assuming he should just be out for another month or two. Like someone said earlier, around November is about when I thought he's expected back. No official source has ever said he's likely to be out for the season, I'm pretty sure.

 

But it's all the more reason to loan him out if he's coming back from a tricky injury. Get him out on an emergency loan as soon as he's fit enough to start playing, probably to a mid-table League 1 side, then we can see how he's doing and take it from there.

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Guest JonTheOwl66

My mistake.

I bow to your ITK knowledge...

 

Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Sam Hutchinson faces another fitness test ahead of the visit of Nottingham Forest.

Hutchinson has missed the last two games with a back problem and manager Stuart Gray remains cautious as to his chances of returning on Saturday.

Fellow midfielder Kieran Lee will play no part as he is still struggling with a groin injury, but skipper Glenn Loovens and goalkeeper Keiren Westwood are expected to return after sitting out the midweek Capital One Cup win at Burnley.

 

Defender Lewis Buxton is still working his way back from a knee injury while striker Caolan Lavery is recovering from knee surgery.

 

Staton just tweeted knee injury not healing as hoped and surgery may now be needed. 

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@robstaton: #SWFC's Caolan Lavery seeing another specialist. His knee injury not healing as hoped. Worst case scenario is surgery.

Gutted for him.

 

May need a loan move out by the time he gets fit enough to play. I just don't think that we'll be able to give him the proper game time he needs to get 'match fit/match sharp'. Then if he's scoring we can recall him.

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Guest JonTheOwl66

Could something like this make him lose some pace?

No. He will return back to his previous level - if not stronger, fitter and faster thanks to rehab.

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This has to be the worst attempt at fishing ever.

It's not fishing at all. Rehab has advanced so far now and training programmes are so specific that he could well return much more strong and powerful.

Look at Barkley. Look at Ramsey. Look at Danny Ings.

Footballers now follow specific injury prevention programmes that makes them incredible athletes.

All three of the players I listed above suffered serious, serious injuries but returned better players.

I'd imagine Lavery will be encouraged to bulk up his body, work on his leg strength (especially quads due to their connection with knees) and be fitter than he was pre-injury with him able to focus absolutely on recovery.

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