LeBron James and Chris Bosh were injured at the end of the 09-10 season, but likely will be fully available when training camp begins next week.

Heat president Pat Riley said Thursday that James and Bosh recently passed voluntary conditioning tests and have recovered from injuries that limited both late last season and into the playoffs.

Although James and the Cavaliers initially downplayed the significance of the strain last season, Riley said Thursday "it was a real injury" the Heat checked out after James signed with the Heat as a free agent in July.

Riley said James passed a physical examination before signing his six-year, $110 million contract and has shown no discomfort in workouts with Miami's staff.

"There was some soreness there, and there was some treatment there," Riley said of James' elbow during Thursday's preseason press conference at AmericanAirlines Arena. "It was a real injury, based on what we found out. But it's all fine now. He's getting up a lot of shots and he doesn't look like he's having any after-effects from it at all."