NBA 2016-17 Season - Page 51
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RowdierBob
Australia12794 Posts
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cLutZ
United States19570 Posts
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ZenithM
France15952 Posts
I can see what your argument is, mind you. I just think it's not that unlikely (well, if we're talking "likelihoods" at the GOAT level) that he was blessed with BOTH body and at least some elite skills, not just (mostly all) good ones. It's not that interesting of a debate anyway because we don't have a 6'3 copy of Lebron at hand. | ||
JimmyJRaynor
Canada16174 Posts
some are saying the flop by Pachulia after being tugged on by an opponent caused the injury. if so, the irony is pretty sweet. 76ers fans who want to hang Colangelo from a tree are watching how fast the MRI results came in for Durant and are wondering where the MRI results for Embiid are... On March 01 2017 17:53 cLutZ wrote: Welp, rip this NBA season if Durant is broken. if both Cleveland and Golden State enter the playoffs with less than 5 healthy starters it makes for a very interesting playoffs; even if they are healthy and return very late in the regular season and are not in top form that also makes things more interesting. What do the Cavs do if either Love or Smith are playing like garbage because they are not in game shape when they return? Love's wonky back sounds like the kind of injury that could easily come back. interesting times. what i'd love to see is some above average team go on a miami heat type run, where all their starters are playing great, in the middle of the playoffs. | ||
bdonballer
United States408 Posts
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JimmiC
Canada22817 Posts
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cLutZ
United States19570 Posts
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JimmiC
Canada22817 Posts
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cLutZ
United States19570 Posts
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JimmyJRaynor
Canada16174 Posts
Does this mean they are sewing up the meniscus and letting it heal so that it remains fully intact? if so, its a long way back for Embiid and a question as to whether Embiid will be ready for the start of next season. If they just cut away a part of the meniscus then he can be ready in a definite short time table; his career and knee health is on a 15 year clock. 15 years after you compromise the meniscus patients start to get pain in their knees that will never go away. This was the fork in the road Derrick Rose faced a few years ago. First time they sewed it up and Rose went the slow route to full recovery. Second time they just cut off the part of the meniscus that was torn and he came back much more quickly on a more definite timeline. | ||
JimmiC
Canada22817 Posts
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JimmyJRaynor
Canada16174 Posts
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/18799037/joel-embiid-philadelphia-76ers-rest-season | ||
JimmiC
Canada22817 Posts
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JimmyJRaynor
Canada16174 Posts
Maybe they'll try to avoid surgery altogether. If they can avoid surgery that's always the best path. As my grandfather says... "The body is its own best healer" | ||
JimmiC
Canada22817 Posts
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JimmyJRaynor
Canada16174 Posts
http://www.ahchealthenews.com/2015/03/24/an-experts-take-on-derrick-roses-meniscus-tear/ check out the bottom paragraph. What is rehabilitation like after meniscus surgery? If the meniscus is repaired with stitches – like Rose’s first meniscus surgery – then it needs time to heal. Usually, the rehabilitation program consists of a patient not putting weight on the knee for four weeks, not bending the knee fully for four weeks, with the full recovery and return back to sports likely between four to six months. If the meniscus is just cleaned up with the damaged tissue removed, this is called a partial meniscectomy – Rose’s second meniscus surgery. In this case, the recovery is much faster. A patient can put full weight on the knee right away, bend the knee fully right away, and the full recovery is between four and six weeks. my mom's side is a medical family so i've learned all kinds of little ugly details you can't get from google. also, "being a doctor" is no guarantee you'd know a great deal about recovering from a torn meniscus. your typical Physiotherapist will know 10X more about this stuff than a general practitioner physician. | ||
MassHysteria
United States3678 Posts
On March 02 2017 12:54 JimmiC wrote: Is this your info from reading past injury reports? Are you a doctor? Or do you have a source? It sounds reasonable but I have not read it wondering what I can. Just wanted to say I heard Dr. Klapper talking about it on ESPN radio tonight . He starts off talking about Durant, but Embiid part is around 4 minutes in. He thinks they should stitch it up fyi. edit: link | ||
MassHysteria
United States3678 Posts
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JimmyJRaynor
Canada16174 Posts
This is why it takes months for meniscus to heal after being sewn together. Whereas, if you cut your skin and get stitches it heals in a couple of weeks. | ||
Xeris
Iran17695 Posts
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