Barnsley striker Iain Hume is making good progress in his recovery from the serious head injury he suffered in November, the club have confirmed.
The Canada international sustained a fractured skull in a collision with Sheffield United's Chris Morgan and was treated in a high dependency unit in hospital.
Reds physiotherapist Matt Konopinski told the club's website: "Iain went for his scan last Friday and we have an appointment with the specialist next week where we will go through things.
"That will give us the opportunity to plan out the final parts of Iain's recovery.
"Iain is coming into Oakwell two or three times a week to do some work and he is looking bright."
Reds physiotherapist Matt Konopinski told the club's website: "Iain went for his scan last Friday and we have an appointment with the specialist next week where we will go through things.
"That will give us the opportunity to plan out the final parts of Iain's recovery.
"Iain is coming into Oakwell two or three times a week to do some work and he is looking bright."
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