Sunday 17/November/2024 – 11:14 PM
Hazem Khamis, Chairman of the Supreme Committee for Medical Care for Athletes, spoke about many issues related to the condition he is going through Muhammad Shawqi Kafr El-Sheikh team player, after falling on the field during a match.
Hazem Khamis’s statements
Hazem Khamis said in television statements: There are many medical procedures that we have provided and which we informed the clubs and federations of in all of Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate. These procedures include providing all devices for electrical shocks in all stadiums, to act quickly when any player is exposed to this matter. Again.
He added: The Ministry of Youth and Sports, of course, will be responsible for following up on all those matters related to medical procedures on the ground. The Minister of Sports will prevent all federations that do not know how to protect their players from participating in competitions. In the Egyptian Premier League, the big clubs have the necessary precautions, also in the national team. In light of the readiness of the medical teams on these devices, they know how to deal with them while any player is exposed to this matter.
He continued: We have many youth centers, which need many ambulances. We want to make players and ordinary people know how to act as well in doing so. In Shawqi’s case, one of the players could have just massaged the player’s heart.
Regarding the investigation into the Mohamed Shawqi crisis, Hazem Khamis, head of the Supreme Committee for Medical Care for Athletes, continued that the investigation is continuing in the current period, and the file will be transferred to the Public Prosecution, and we should not wait for someone to die in football until we investigate or apply full medical procedures. .
He concluded: The Football Association is also responsible for this, because the Federation has a medical committee and that committee is headed by a specialized cardiologist, and this doctor is supposed to have given many lectures and trained medical devices and everyone on how to deal with cardiac resuscitation devices.