While Rohl revealed other members of his squad had "small issues", central defender Derek Cornelius is back training and Rohl has had positive news regarding left-back Tuur Rommens, who missed the win over United.
"Tuur had one more treatment this week, was very successful," Rohl said of the Belgian.
"This weekend will be too early but it looks great that he is back, maybe the first, if everything goes well, but latest the second game in the split."
After Sunday's visit to Falkirk, Rangers will have a two-week break before they start their post-split programme at home to Motherwell, followed by trips to Hearts and Celtic then a home meeting with Hibernian and a final-day return to Falkirk.
"We have an exciting schedule," Rohl said.
"I'm happy with the group and we have to believe we have the quality, we have the mindset and the mentality to win this title."
Rangers have not beaten Falkirk this season, having drawn twice, and Rohl said of John McGlynn's side, who sealed their top-six place last weekend: "They have nothing to lose now. They can just win.
"It's for some teams nice because there are moments where you can also gamble. You can go more offensive.
"We are ready for this game. We want to win the final game before the split to have a great opportunity then in the split.
"It's a tough one away."

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