Physiotherapist details what road to recovery could look like for Riders’ Harris
The road ahead for Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Trevor Harris will be a lengthy one.
On Saturday, Harris went down in the fourth quarter of Saskatchewan’s 33-31 CFL loss to the Calgary Stampeders after suffering a right leg injury. The injury was so significant that he had to be carted off the field.
On Sunday, the Roughriders confirmed Harris had suffered a fractured tibial plateau, but didn’t rule him out for the season after he undergoes surgery. Mason Fine will take over as the Riders’ starting quarterback.
Dr. Michelle Donald, a physiotherapist at Donald Physiotherapy in Saskatoon, explained what the road to recovery could look like for the Roughriders’ franchise quarterback.