John Terry undergoes platelet-rich plasma therapy
It seems John Terry is leaving no stone unturned in his bid to regain his fitness before the end of the season.
The Chelsea is reportedly undergoing a platelet-rich plasma therapy in order to recover from his Achilles injury which he recently aggravated. Terry was injured for some part of the season due to a hamstring injury.
He missed the last two games because of the aggravation of his Achilles injury. Although the captain of the Premier league champions would be undergoing the plasma treatment, he is expected to miss the next two weeks after the treatment.
Terry is currently out of contract at the end of the season but has stated his desire to remain at his boyhood club. Few days earlier there were reports stating that the former England International was worried that the next Chelsea manager Antonio Conte may not prefer him beyond this season.
Terry, however, is determined to get back into the team and show his worth by adopting a treatment, which was banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency till as recently as 2011.
John Terry has undergone platelet-rich plasma therapy to help speed up his recovery from an Achilles injury. |
He missed the last two games because of the aggravation of his Achilles injury. Although the captain of the Premier league champions would be undergoing the plasma treatment, he is expected to miss the next two weeks after the treatment.
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Terry is currently out of contract at the end of the season but has stated his desire to remain at his boyhood club. Few days earlier there were reports stating that the former England International was worried that the next Chelsea manager Antonio Conte may not prefer him beyond this season.
Terry, however, is determined to get back into the team and show his worth by adopting a treatment, which was banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency till as recently as 2011.