Heart muscle inflammation forces HC Empor Rostock to change in personnel
Heart muscle inflammation forces HC Empor Rostock to change in personnel
The HC Empor Rostock is confronted with a serious challenge, since the player Juri Richter fails for an indefinite period. This message was announced by the association's management in an official announcement, after judge was diagnosed with cardiac muscle inflammation, also called myocarditis. This disease is particularly worrying because it can weaken the heart and lead to complications.
The health problems of judges are not new; In the weeks before, the player had repeatedly struggled with various infections. The time of the diagnosis, which was made during a cardiological examination in the Südstadt Clinic, is particularly hard because the circular runner was not used in the previous cup game against Potsdam.
serious health concerns
Martin Murawski, the managing director of Empor Rostock, commented on the situation: "After intensive consultation with our team doctors, we cannot and will not give a forecast for the downtime. Juri has the next check -up in four weeks." The uncertainty about the duration of the failure is stressful for everyone involved. Murawski made it clear that no risks may be taken in this case, since myocarditis is regarded as a serious condition.
Juris Health comes first, and it remains to be seen whether the next examinations will bring positive news. If his condition stabilizes, Richter could possibly return to training gradually. Nevertheless, it is known in the sports world that such health setbacks can often take several weeks to months.
team burden through failures
In addition to Richter, HC Empor Rostock is faced with further personnel failures. Alexander Schütze will also not be able to play in the thigh due to a torn muscle fiber. Further worries come up, because Julius Siegler has had to undergo cruciate ligament operation. There are also questions about the missions of Dennis Mehler, who laboratories on a hand injury, and Marc Pechstein, who has suffered a whipped -up trauma.
The failures of great players are always a challenge for a team, especially at the beginning of a new season. The third division start of the Rostock will be a real test today, as they have to go to the field without some of their key players. The team must now improvise and rely on the remaining team members to remain competitive in the league.
The situation at Empor Rostock reflects how quickly things can change in sport and what challenges the teams have to deal with if they are confronted with injuries and health problems. In the coming weeks it will be shown how the team can adjust to these setbacks and how the return of Juri Richter and the other injured will be.