Federico Chiesa (52 Viewers)

PedroFlu

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Sep 20, 2011
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Chiesa not called up for Verona due to discomfort and slight pain in his operated knee. Only a precaution, from what we learn, the annoyance is completely natural, caused by the greater effort required in the two games. [@ZoneJuventus)
So, I've read something on tuttosport that says "ring the alarm bells for Chiesa - he's feeling the operated knee". But apparently this news didn't have much repercussion, don't know why.

Fingers crossed, but honestly, this is worrisome. I don't think he was supposed to feel pain in there. Not good.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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It is entirely expected that he will feel pain around his knee as hasn't been using the muscles around it in a game situation in nearly a year. I'm glad we are being sensible and giving him a rest for it to settle down..

He'll most likely have a season of muscle injuries as his body gets used to playing again. Avoiding another knee injury is the main thing.
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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So, I've read something on tuttosport that says "ring the alarm bells for Chiesa - he's feeling the operated knee". But apparently this news didn't have much repercussion, don't know why.

Fingers crossed, but honestly, this is worrisome. I don't think he was supposed to feel pain in there. Not good.
Firstly there are two types of pain one that hurts you and the other that changes you so i think it is referring to the latter.
 

Edi_K

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Nov 6, 2021
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Was to be expected no?
it depends was the operation how well was it , did the tissue heal well ?
but then it could be PFPS --> patella femoral pain syndrome , which mostly comes from weakness of the quadriceps muscle specific the VMO this is the main muscle that becomes dysfucntioned after injury and it is on the medial side of the knee which causes the patella and all the knee to be less stable(average jo will not have issues but a professional athlete will) so now from light training to a few games in a row (with hte young team and now serial a) to full force crazy speed and intensity after such long time the body didn't experience it and that tiny lack of stability caused pain in the knee (which is nothing connected to ACL , but more to the muscle imbalance and long rest) so knee need to be reseted , muscles need to adapt, could take another 8-9 month for muscles tendon to comeback to pre injury strength , and not 9 month from the operation , but 9 month since he went to full force training... the brake of the world cup is exactly what he needs...
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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it depends was the operation how well was it , did the tissue heal well ?
but then it could be PFPS --> patella femoral pain syndrome , which mostly comes from weakness of the quadriceps muscle specific the VMO this is the main muscle that becomes dysfucntioned after injury and it is on the medial side of the knee which causes the patella and all the knee to be less stable(average jo will not have issues but a professional athlete will) so now from light training to a few games in a row (with hte young team and now serial a) to full force crazy speed and intensity after such long time the body didn't experience it and that tiny lack of stability caused pain in the knee (which is nothing connected to ACL , but more to the muscle imbalance and long rest) so knee need to be reseted , muscles need to adapt, could take another 8-9 month for muscles tendon to comeback to pre injury strength , and not 9 month from the operation , but 9 month since he went to full force training... the brake of the world cup is exactly what he needs...
Perfectly summed up... Respect.
 

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