Former Wales captain Ryan Jones has revealed that he was diagnosed with a heart issue known as atrial fibrillation after undergoing a medical check with French rugby club Toulon. The 40-year-old retired from international rugby in May and expressed his concerns about the welfare of players in the sport. Jones called for more frequent screenings for players, considering the growing demands of the game. He expressed gratitude to Toulon for offering him a contract and ultimately discovering his heart condition. Jones, who sought medical advice before deciding to play for the French side, acknowledged the potential risks but saw the opportunity as a chance to gain perspective on his career and life. The diagnosis of atrial fibrillation, a condition in which the heart beats irregularly, was made through an ECG test. Jones described his heartbeat at the time as like a galloping horse with six legs. The former rugby star’s revelation raises questions about the thoroughness of player screenings and reinforces the need for improved welfare measures in the sport.
Retired Rugby Star Discovers Heart Condition during Medical Check, UK
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