The 24-year-old last played in round 16 against Carlton before being overcome by soreness in his upper leg.
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While he's been named to face Gold Coast on Saturday night at Metricon Stadium, coach Alan Richardson admitted the problem wouldn't be entirely resolved until he could completely rest."We haven't absolutely nailed what will be the best remedy for him but we'll have the opportunity when the season's over to give him a really long break and perhaps send him to [get] second opinions," Richardson said on Friday.
"At this stage, we're really comfortable and confident he'll get through the remainder of the season without any further damage to it.
"It's something he's had for a while and to be honest, at this stage, the treatment has been rest.
"It's been an interesting one for Jack."
Steven, fresh from winning last year's best and fairest in just his fifth season, has had a challenging year.
He missed the first three rounds of the season with a fracture in his right sesamoid bone in his foot that developed in the pre-season.
Richardson said Steven had again applied himself to his rehabilitation program and had put himself in the best position to return to the field this week.
"He's incredible driven young man, he wants to be a great player, he wants to make the St Kilda footy club a better performing team," he said.
"He's been frustrated but he's been incredible – his appetite to get his body right, he's embraced everything the medicos have asked of him so he's given himself another opportunity to come straight back into the team.
"He's only missed three so his focus will be to finish off in a really positive manner and hope to build on the performance of the team from last week."
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