Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Robin Olsen to the emergency room – Helsingborgs Dagblad

– He felt a little breathless and dizzy, so we checked blood pressure, oxygen saturation and pulse rate. It looked well okay then, but the pulse was a little too high, said Wilner Registre, naprapath in Malmo FF.

– All the measurements that we did showed that he had the air and that his heart was beating normally. We therefore assessed that everything worked as it should and moreover, he had no fever. We did not get a rash on the objective tests, but they showed good results, explained Par Herbertsson for mff.se.

MFF physician judged that Robin Olsen could continue to play the game out. But the goalkeeper was not feeling well after the game. He also appeared a bit strange in the second half, missed a couple of kicks considerably and sat down on his haunches several times and it seemed that something was not right.

Par Herbertsson therefore went directly to the emergency room after the match with Robin Olsen to take more tests.

– He is not feeling completely a

hundred, so we follow it up during the night and tomorrow and see how he does. We need to take more tests to rule out things. It may require a few extreme tests to ensure that it said Wilner Registre.

Is it heart you want to check?

– It is true that we look at it this evening. It is the heart we want to look at and to exclude. But there is nothing right now to say.

– We do not want to speculate on anything now. Heart rate and blood pressure should be checked, and so we want as said further tests. So we’ll see what they show.

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