Rangers star player may be ruled out for several months due to a brutal leg injury…

Doctor issues injury news on Rangers midfielder

We’re delighted to welcome injury expert Dr Rajpal Brar as our exclusive columnist. Each week he’ll be giving his views on the injury situation at Rangers...

Rangers midfielder Steven Davis may not play again this season due to several factors mitigating his injury, according to Dr Rajpal Brar.

The injury expert claims that his return to action this campaign would hinge on his knee response to rehabilitation after such a long time out of action.

It’s also the strength, mobility, control and other things that will need to return but it’s unlikely that he’ll require surgery.

Discussing his situation exclusively with Ibrox News, Brar, a doctor in physical therapy and a sports scientist, said:

Whether he’s able to play again comes down to how his knee responds to rehabilitation but there is a chance he does not this season.

He’s taken the step of stepping away as coach to get back to rehabilitation full-time but that doesn’t guarantee the knee will get back to the required level of strength, mobility, neuromuscular control needed along with Davis having the confidence to play again.

“This doesn’t sound like a surgery is needed scenario, but rather whether he can physically get back to the required level scenario and he looks like he’s going to be out for several months.”

Davis himself has admitted in a recent interview that he’s not sure about whether or not he will be playing football again.

The 38-year-old has not played this season and even took charge of the first team on an interim basis.

Regardless of how he recovers, he is still held in very high regard among the Ibrox faithful and will get a fitting tribute when the time comes.

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