Tze Yong injured spine during BATC, says badminton body

BAM sports medicine head says it’s not a recurrence of knock from Malaysia Open

8:19 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – National men’s singles shuttler Ng Tze Yong injured his spine when fielded in the recent Badminton Asia Team Championships, said BAM sports medicine head Ooi Yu Hang.

She emphasised that it was not a recurrence of the injury he sustained at the 2024 Malaysia Open where the world number 15 suffered a muscle tear in his lower back.

Yu Hang said they were monitoring Tze Yong’s reaction to the jabs given by the National Sports Institute (NSI) last week.

“It’s a different kind of injury (from the one he suffered at the Malaysia Open). The tear from the Malaysia Open is already healed. (This time) it’s related to his spine and disc. Tze Yong had the injections after last week.

“So we need to monitor (him) as suggested by the doctor from the NSI to see how he responds towards the injections in these 10 days. So, during these 10 days, we will allow Tze Yong to do some light training but the main focus will be rehabilitation (at Akademi Badminton Malaysia) to strengthen the muscles,” she told reporters at ABM in Bukit Kiara here today.

Tze Yong, who was fielded in the BATC quarter-final clash against Singapore’s Jason Teh at the Setia City Convention Centre in Shah Alam on February 16, lasted just three minutes before retiring while trailing 1-3 in the first game. – February 20, 2024

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