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Michael Schumacher Health Update: Neurologist Say Racing Champ Can Recover From His Head Injuries

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Michael Schumacher exact health condition remained unknown until now. Despite speaking for the first time and giving an update about the F1 legend, the Schumacher family did not really reveal how Schumi is these days. There is no real clue if he is bedridden as reported or he could walk already.

Various speculations about Michael Schumacher’s health have emerged online but no one can really confirm if the reports are correct. At any rate, in a new report published by Express, it was stated that a neurologist claimed that there could be a breakthrough in the racer’s health condition.

The doctor allegedly said that Michael Schumacher has a good chance of recovery from his head injuries that resulted from a freak ski accident back in 2013. The medical expert is said to be one of the best in the field and he said that there is hope for Schumi to get better.

Mark Oberman, a professor in the Centre for Neurology in Seesen, Lower Saxony, said that Michael Schumacher’s recovery is good. “Between 30 and 40 percent of patients have regained consciousness within four years,” he said. “A lot can participate in life again and watch their children and grandchildren grow up, see what plans they have and what else happens in the family and the lives of friends.”

He added, “It is expected that patients take in more of their surroundings than previously thought.”

The publication notes that Oberman’s judgments match with what Professor Stephano Charades, who claimed he was one of the doctors who removed hematomas from Michael Schumacher’s brain, had said after the operation.

Meanwhile, it was reported that Michael Schumacher has been moved from his Swiss home to his family’s mansion in Majorca. It was said that people in the area have spotted Schumi for the first time as he was being transported to his vacation home via a helicopter.

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