

pyth is waiting to make a comeback.

"It's hard to say, I'm waiting for a test result from a nerve test I did. I measured the 'ping', so to say, in my nerves, and that will show if I need to undergo surgery for carpal tunnel or not. If I have to do the surgery, it'll take about four to six weeks from after the operation, but if I don't have to do it, I would see myself back in a month", pyth tells Esportpodden.

Two months have passed since Jacob "pyth" Mourujärvi was labeled injured and therefore inactive in NiP Gaming because on a hand injury. The team has been using Epsilon's Joakim "disco doplan" Gidetun and free agent Mikail "Maikelele" Bill as stand-ins in the meantime. The latter is also set to follow the team to several events in the upcoming weeks.Mourujärvi was featured in the latest episode of the Swedish podcast Esportpodden, starring NiP legend Emil "HeatoN" Christensen and Fragbite's Editor in Chief André "rich" Åkerblom. In the podcast, pyth explains that the source to his injury is his non-ergonomic body style while playing, which has injured his nerves. He also describes the rehabilitation process, and that he's changed his style by placing his arms on the table rather than letting them hang.Also, pyth tells the hosts that there's a chance of him doing his comeback in about a month, but it might take longer as there's a possibility of him having to undergo surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome.It's unclear when this potential surgery would take place, but there's a risk Mourujärvi will be away for the rest of the year. The latest episode of Esportpodden, which is in Swedish, is available via iTunes Spotify (only the mobile version) or this download link