Faisal Halim expected to undergo physiotherapy as part of recovery

National Sports Institute is working with Faisal’s doctors to ensure his post-operation progress is on the right track

7:04 PM MYT

 

PELABUHAN KLANG – Selangor FC’s Muhammad Faisal Abdul Halim has expressed excitement to undergo physiotherapy treatment to return to his former fitness level.

Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh said Faisal’s health condition was improving following his third operation and was very positive about his situation.

“He obviously is very fit and excited about physiotherapy, because he wants to get back on track. The doctor said that he is very driven when talking about physiotherapy,” she told reporters at the Alam Be-Leaf Mangrove Tree Planting programme, here today.

She also said that the National Sports Institute (NSI) was working with the doctor treating Faisal to ensure his post-operation progress was on the right track.

“We need to refer to the doctor and the doctor is convinced that Faisal is positive about himself. You know you have different kinds of athletes that may be down and not feel like they can do this but Faisal is a different breed.

“He is really in good hands and NSI is working with the doctors to make sure his physiotherapy plan will be on track,” she said.

Faisal is currently recovering from fourth-degree burns he received after being splashed with acid by unknown assailants at a shopping mall in Petaling Jaya last Sunday. – May 12, 2024

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