Ramsey will return-Eduardo surgeon
March 1, 2010

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger received some good news from Khalid Baloch regarding Aaron Ramsey’s horrific injury.
The surgeon who operated on Arsenal team-mate Eduardo believes Ramsey will make a full recovery from the broken leg he suffered at Stoke.
The 19-year-old midfielder sustained fractures to the tibia and fibula in his right leg following a tackle from Ryan Shawcross and underwent successful surgery on Saturday evening.
Khalid Baloch was the consultant trauma surgeon at Selly Oak hospital in Birmingham when Eduardo broke his leg in similar circumstances following a crunching tackle from Martin Taylor.
Eduardo returned to match action after a year on the sidelines and Baloch, who has only seen pictures of Ramsey’s injury, believes the Welsh international faces a similar rehabilitation.
“I expect it is deja vu for Arsenal’s staff and will bring back memories for them. If you look at the pictures it is similar to where Eduardo was holding his leg,” Baloch told the Daily Mirror.
“The Arsenal physios and doctors have seen this before though and it will be fresh in their minds.
“I expect eventually Ramsey will have the same type of intensive rehab and play again. Arsenal’s physios did a great job with Eduardo.
He added: “There were some similarities with Eduardo and a leg break is usually six to nine months out.
“The mechanism of the injury is obviously similar with two players getting involved in a tackle and one player’s foot hits the other’s leg.
“Whenever any break has a significant bend in it, as his did, there is a possibility for a compound fracture but it is hard to tell if that happened to Ramsey as well.”
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Wenger slams Ridgewell over Walcott injury
October 18, 2009

Arsene Wenger has slammed Birmingham defender Liam Ridgewell for the tackle which left Arsenal winger Theo Walcott nursing a potentially serious knee injury.
Walcott was forced off before half-time in the Gunners’ 3-1 win over City at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday following a hefty tackle from Ridgewell.
The England international was left in a crumpled heap after the defender crashed into him, winning the ball but also crunching into the back of his legs.
Walcott played on for another 20 minutes before being withdrawn and will undergo a scan on Sunday to determine the extent of the injury.
Wenger has ruled out the possibility of cruciate ligament damage but fears Walcott might have twisted his medial ligaments, which would rule him out of Tuesday’s Champions League game with AZ Alkmaar and could leave him facing several weeks on the sidelines.
“He has a bruised knee and it’s swollen,” Wenger said. “It’s difficult to assess and know whether it is a twisted medial ligament or just a kick. He said he was unstable when he was running which is not good news.
“We will assess on Sunday morning when he will have a scan – if it’s just a kick then he should he available for Tuesday, if it’s a twist then he won’t be. I believe, personally, he will not be available for Tuesday, at least.
“It was a cut-through tackle, without any restriction. It was meant to impress. It looked quick and hard from outside – I don’t know if he didn’t want to play the ball.”
The incident was a grim echo of the last occasion these sides met, when Arsenal striker Eduardo suffered a compound fracture of his leg following a tackle by Martin Taylor.
That said, the implications for Walcott should not be nearly as severe as they were for the Croatia striker, and Birmingham manager Alex McLeish was justified in pointing out that the referee, Lee Probert, did not even see fit to award a free-kick for Ridgewell’s tackle.
Arsenal’s sensitivities were doubtless heightened by the memory of what happened after that infamous meeting with Birmingham in 2008, when their title challenge imploded.
But Wenger was understandably heartened by his side stretching their winning streak to seven games in all competitions.
The north Londoners were in control from the 16th minute, Robin van Persie collecting Alex Song’s pass and whipping a shot into the far corner, and when Abou Diaby doubled the advantage moments later, Birmingham appeared set for a long day.
But they were handed an unexpected lifeline when Vito Mannone, the young Italian goalkeeper, inexplicably flapped at a high ball and Lee Bowyer volleyed in.
Wenger was unimpressed with both that error, hinting afterwards that Manuel Almunia could win back his starting place against Alkmaar.
The killer blow was finally applied in the 84th minute, when Andrey Arshavin curled in a low shot following a swift counter-attack.
“We were cruising and in control at two goals,” he said. “We were wondering who would score the third but we started making mistakes. We didn’t have the same fluency, control or pace in the second half.”
McLeish issued a warning to his own side after this latest defeat, suggesting that they could be running out of chances to impress before the opening of the winter transfer window.
“We need to find that cutting edge and we are looking for our match winners to play consistently well,” said the Scot, who is expected to be handed 40 million pounds to spend by City’s new owner Carson Yeung.
LONDON (AFP)
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Eduardo back for next season after more surgery, say Arsenal
May 20, 2009

LONDON (AFP) – Arsenal’s Croatian striker Eduardo Da Silva, who suffered a horrific leg break last year, has undergone fresh surgery but should be fit for the start of next season, the club said Wednesday.
The operation, carried out in Amsterdam, involved the removal of metal screws that were placed in his left ankle following the injury.
“Eduardo underwent simple revision surgery on his left ankle,” Arsenal said in a statement. “The operation went well and Eduardo will follow a dedicated rehabilitation programme throughout June.
“He is expected to return to full training in pre-season with the rest of the squad.”
Da Silva, 26, suffered a compound fracture of his left leg as a result of a tackle by Birmingham defender Martin Taylor at St Andrews in February 2008.
He spent over a year on the sidelines and has been plagued by a series of minor niggles since his return. The latest surgery means the Brazilian-born striker will miss Croatia’s World Cup qualifier against Ukraine on June 6.
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