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Alexandre Pato’s initial reports bear good news for AC Milan

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The Rossoneri striker flew out to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/America-c38390 to find the root of his injury problems, and the initial results hold extremely positive news for the talented player.
The immensely talented Brazilian striker has not had the opportunity to shine in this season’s Serie A, owing to his persistent knee injuries. Massimiliano
Allegri has missed a number of key personnel to the sidelines, with injuries being a constant concern for the AC Milan head coach. The player with one of the lengthiest lay-offs this season was http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Pato, who has hardly featured for the Rossoneri this term.

He has only been able to play in 11 matches in the Serie A, and has had a start-stop campaign this year. This has effectively meant that the striker has
not been able to find rhythm in his game. Pato’s last inclusion in the Serie A was against Juventus in late February, after which he picked up another knock. Pato featured in the first-half and seemed out of sorts during the match. His persistent injuries
led to his departure to the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/United-States-c3034 to get examined by the top medical facility in the country.

The Diavolo medical team sent the Brazilian to Atlanta to get an opinion on his injury woes by Professor Frederick Carrick.
The neurology specialist has been asked to find the solution to his niggling injuries. Pato underwent a few tests and Carrick seemed optimistic after going
through the initial reports, however he also mentioned that there nothing could be ascertained at this moment in time. He commented:
"We did some early tests and the results were quite encouraging. We have one of the most important laboratories in the world that can diagnose neurological
problems."
The medical official further went on to state the workings behind his methodology, stating that the precise problem would be identified after which they
would look towards the solution. He further went on to state:
"Very often it happens that sportsmen have micro-traumas which one does not notice, but that can affect the muscles of the limbs. So the first thing
to check is if we can help.”
The Milanello would be hopeful that the root of Pato’s knee injuries can be identified as soon as possible.

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