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We're still okay with 4 viable backs unless someone else is hurtDepth is about to be an issue….bad news coming out on RB room.
We're still okay with 4 viable backs unless someone else is hurt
Injury or transfer ?Unfortunately about to be 3…hope I’m wrong
Anyone who walks at this point in the season is just plain stupid...Unfortunately about to be 3…hope I’m wrong
Dude, why?Unfortunately about to be 3…hope I’m wrong
I'm a RUTD tech and we're hopiing for a full recovery no matter the extent of the injuryWe're everywhere
Depth is about to be an issue….bad news coming out on RB room.
This isn’t true. Players used to get back in 4 months, which is nuts. They had high retear rates. Now it’s 8-12 months return to play.“IF” it’s a ACL .. I’m not worried players be coming back in like 3 week after surgery!! Lol I’m exaggerating….. but the return time is no where near what is was 10 years ago. Let’s Relax.
I’m 13 weeks BPTB. Good luck with it.ACL tear in August is season ending.
If it was spring, early return is still a risk/reward situation. I am 7 weeks into it right now. If you come back before 9 months, you are taking a risk because of the ligamentization process. It is doable at about 6 months with BPTB if you have freak muscles to protect the graft, unbelievable PT, and phenomenal sports psychology, but any fatigue during a game puts the graft at risk. The graft really gets strong after 12 months.
Hoping no meniscus damage and a swift recovery!
For MRI we don’t care if there’s swelling. The swelling actually helps us see where the injury is. Swelling does effect physical exam. If it’s too swollen it’s harder to check the integrity of the ligament. That’s partly why you see guys getting physical exam out on the field immediately after the injury.My former late Wife was also an MRI tech.....they most certainly do wait for the swelling to go down...much easier to interpret once the swelling goes down.
They know it's an ACL for the 7,000 time.For MRI we don’t care if there’s swelling. The swelling actually helps us see where the injury is. Swelling does effect physical exam. If it’s too swollen it’s harder to check the integrity of the ligament. That’s partly why you see guys getting physical exam out on the field immediately after the injury.
The point of an MRI when there’s an ACL tear is more to look for other injuries. Not to see if there’s an acl tear. It’s surgical planning.They know it's an ACL for the 7,000 time.
Injury or suspension?Depth is about to be an issue….bad news coming out on RB room.
Looks like another injury. Chaney is the rumor?We're still okay with 4 viable backs unless someone else is hurt
Not sure but there was a pretty strong gust of wind this morning on Greentree so it’s possibleLooks like another injury. Chaney is the rumor?
I still remember Rod Woodson and Jerry Rice coming back in the same season after tears. In Rice’s case he then fractured his knee cap.This isn’t true. Players used to get back in 4 months, which is nuts. They had high retear rates. Now it’s 8-12 months return to play.
He tore it against Tampa Bay game #1....then came back game #15 and messed up his patella. It WAS brought on because of him rushing back. Completely foolish of him to come back that soon. I met Jerry, when his nephew Darius was playing Hoops for UM, and we spoke about this back then.I still remember Rod Woodson and Jerry Rice coming back in the same season after tears. In Rice’s case he then fractured his knee cap.