Hansa Rostock's Kinsombi and Wallner: Comeback with the miracle healer!

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Hansa Rostock is fighting against Essen in the 3rd league today, while Kinsombi and Wallner are rehabilitating in Austria.

Hansa Rostock kämpft heute in der 3. Liga gegen Essen, während Kinsombi und Wallner in Österreich rehabilitieren.
Hansa Rostock is fighting against Essen in the 3rd league today, while Kinsombi and Wallner are rehabilitating in Austria.

Hansa Rostock's Kinsombi and Wallner: Comeback with the miracle healer!

FC Hansa Rostock has an important duel against the team from Essen in the 3rd league today. Kick-off is at 2:00 p.m. and the Kiel fans are hoping for another step in the success story of the current season. But not all kickers are ready to take the field.

Chris Kinsombi and Lukas Wallner are missing from the team due to injuries. Kinsombi has been struggling with a persistent groin injury since the end of August, which has prevented him from showing his skills on the pitch. Last season he was Rostock's second-best goalscorer with nine goals.

Wallner's injury

Lukas Wallner also suffered bad luck with injuries. The player injured his right ankle during a training game against the U-23 team and is expected to be sidelined for several weeks. He played from the start in the first two league games. Both players are currently in Fuschl am See in Austria for rehabilitation.

Here they work with the well-known fitness guru and sports scientist Franz Leberbauer, who is known for his special methods. Leberbauer has looked after many competitive athletes in the past such as Erling Haaland, Dominik Szoboszlai and David Alaba. His innovative “Alinus” training therapy aims to significantly shorten the rehabilitation time of injured professional athletes and is up to 50 percent for serious injuries.

The rehabilitation context

Dealing with sports injuries requires a deep understanding of the various mechanisms that can lead to injury. Targeted rehabilitation measures are essential in various sports. Studies show that common injuries, including ankle and muscle injuries, occur among competitive athletes. Effective rehabilitation based on top-class sport can not only bring back performance, but also significantly reduce the relapse rate.

There is debate in medicine about how tailored rehabilitation programs increase the chances of athletes returning to their previous performance levels after injuries. An example of this is the “Return to Competition” program, which is specifically designed to reduce the risk of re-injury. These findings from medical research could also be applied to popular sports in training and prevention.

This makes the programs and training methods used in the rehabilitation of athletes all the more important. Communication between the medical team and athletes has never been more crucial to optimize the rehabilitation process and produce successful returns to competition.

For Hansa Rostock we now have to keep our fingers crossed that both Kinsombi and Wallner will be fit again soon and will support the team. Today's opponent: Another step on the long road to recovery.

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