2023-12-29 11:53:06
He was the big absentee from the draw for the group stage of Euro Football 2024 on December 2. Didier Deschamps, coach of the Blues, had no choice but to desert, for health reasons.
“It was not with joy of heart that I gave up going to the draw. It’s always a pleasant moment during which I have a lot of pleasure talking with my counterparts, in particular. But wisdom dictated that we respect a few days of rest. I will obviously follow the draw on television with great attention.”, he indicated in a press release (Source 1).
The former world champion, who had been suffering since years of back pain, in fact made the decision to have an operation at the end of November. In fact, Didier Deschamps has since been forced to forced restdifficult for someone said to be addicted to sport.
Take time to recover better
On December 11, our colleagues from Parisian had been received by the 55-year-old coach “in an establishment in the Alpes-Maritimes located a few kilometers from his home“. The Figaro added on December 27 that Didier Deschamps be patient, on the Côte d’Azur where he lives. “I have no choice, I have to take care of myself”, he admitted, he who has a priori an appointment to honor on January 10 in Lyon for the Yellow Pieces 2024 operation, of which he is sponsor. On the football side, the coach still has time to regain his form, since the Blues’ next match is not scheduled until next March, during a friendly match once morest Germany.
Note that if Didier Deschamps chose this schedule to have the operation, it is probably not a coincidence. Back surgery generally requires a long recovery period.
On its website, the Riviera-Chablais Hospital in Switzerland indicates, for example, that it is necessary “on average 6 to 8 weeks” to recover following an operation for a herniated disc or for lumbar canals, but “one month for herniated cervical discs leading to cervico-brachial neuralgia”, et “three months in the context of lumbar arthrodesis”. Rehabilitation takes place over timewith possible wearing of a corset and physiotherapy sessions depending on the type of operation performed. The resumption of sport as such usually only occurs four to six months following the operation and very gradually, depending on the patient’s recovery. The question of returning to sport must in any case be the subject of discussion with the surgeon as well as with the orthopedist and/or physiotherapist in charge of postoperative rehabilitation.
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