Last Updated: Tue, 03 Apr 2012 11:36
Wolves have been deal a double blow with the news that Jamie O'Hara and Jody Craddock are likely to miss the rest of the season.
Former Spurs midfielder O'Hara has been undergoing treatment on a groin injury which has restricted his performances and he will now be missing for the remainder of the campaign.
Craddock may just get back in time for the final match of the season but it is doubtful, he has undergone surgery on a hamstring problem which has kept him out of the side since December.
"Both Jamie and Jody have undergone successful operations," head of Wolves' medical department Steve Kemp told the club's official website.
"Jamie has been struggling with a groin problem for several months and every attempt had been made to maintain his availability whilst trying to strengthen and rehabilitate the groin at the same time.
"Unfortunately this was not possible and it is hoped that surgery should rectify the problem although means he will be out for a further six to eight weeks.
"Jody has also undergone a minor procedure on a persistent hamstring problem and, while it is always difficult to predict, he is hoping to be available again within five weeks if his rehabilitation progresses well."
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