Mason Cleared Of Major Injury
Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse defender Parris Mason has been cleared of any major injury but will be in a neck brace for a short period.
Mason fell heavily during the Pulse’s ANZ Premiership match against the Stars in Wellington on July 5 and has undergone scans and assessment which have cleared her of any bone, disc or main ligament injury, and her neck is stable.
Following a period in a brace, Mason will have further tests to determine her return to play procedures.
The lively and energetic young defender is now focussed on looking after herself and getting back to full health.
``Me and my family are very relieved that I’ve been cleared from any major damages,’’ she said. ``We are very grateful for the kindness, urgency and overall care from all medical staff involved.
``To everyone who has sent positive thoughts and messages, I’ve seen all your lovely words, and I truly thank you for the support.
``Although my time in the yellow dress is momentarily on pause, I’m excited to cheer loud and proud for my amazing team-mates and stay connected with them while I focus on my own recovery journey.’’
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