Hibernian's Martin Boyle is back home with family after sustaining a concussion in his side's Scottish Cup quarter-final defeat by Rangers.
Boyle, 30, was taken off on a stretcher after falling awkwardly while challenging for a high ball with John Souttar during the first half.
The winger was admitted to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
"The tests thankfully came back all clear and revealed that Martin has concussion," Hibs reported.
"He will now rest at home and will follow the concussion protocol.
"The club would like to thank the staff at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, alongside the stadium ambulance crew, and medical departments at Hibernian FC and Rangers for the treatment they provided to Martin."
The match was held up for nearly 10 minutes as medical staff from both clubs attended to the Australia international.
Hibs manager Nick Montgomery, speaking after the game, told BBC Scotland he planned to call the player later on Sunday.
"He's landed on his head, probably a bit of concussion, a bit of a sore neck and that's something you have to worry about," said Montgomery.