Is the recovery of São Paulo athletes carried out by the SUS?
This week São Paulo had Calleri's injury confirmed, thirty-sixth muscle injury It's a lot for a professional team.
Firstly, I recognize that the calendar was tight at the beginning of the year, playing with the main team in the Paulista championship could have caused some injuries.
But I don't believe there are so many injuries like that, and injuries throughout the year. Something is being mismanaged at the club.
Physical preparation.
If it was the physical preparation that was causing the athletes to break out, this should have been corrected sooner.
But we cannot lose so many athletes to injury.
Athlete recovery.
Likewise, the recovery of athletes who are injured takes a long time, Rigoni has already missed two games, and has no plans to return.
Players out for a long time due to injury.
When Marquinhos was injured, he was out for a long time, and so were many others, and what stands out is that it was always due to a muscle injury.
The SUS is good, it takes a long time to schedule exams.
The SUS (Unified Health System) is not bad across the country, on the contrary, it is very good in many places.
And if demand is taken into account, SUS does an excellent job, but due to demand, appointments take a long time.
Sometimes it takes a long time for athletes to recover, it seems like they are trying to schedule exams in the SUS, it's amazing how long it takes.
The team loses in this, we lose in quality, so our results are compromised, and our performance is compromised.
May, with the help of Dr Turíbio, São Paulo be able to return to the level of excellence in these aspects, of athlete preparation and recovery.