QPR head physio Nigel Cox has revealed the current status of the club's injured players including that of DJ Campbell and Kieron Dyer.
Campbell has not played since he fractured a bone in his foot at training in October whilst Dyer hurt his foot in the season-opener against Bolton and has been unable to grace the pitch since.
But Cox says that the summer signings, particularly Campbell, will be back in action sooner than later.
"DJ had a pin put into the toe on October 20th, and he is coming along very well," Cox told the club's official website.
"He is out of the boot after three weeks and now we will gradually increase his activity.
"We could see him back and available to the Manager in the next three to four weeks."
As for Dyer: "Kieron Dyer is doing really well at the moment," he said.
"He suffered a ligament sprain to the forefoot in our opening game of the season against Bolton.
"It was a very delicate injury and we have had to take our time with it, but he is now finally free of his controlling boot and is able to do some running."
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