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tnapucco
Fair as fuck
Poor Rodney...he was born under a bad sign.
...and tore it in a fucking PRESEASON GAME!

...and tore it in a fucking PRESEASON GAME!

You are so full of unprovable shit its amazing.My grandson tore his ACL and meniscus in his left Knee at a football camp on July 10th. Five Div. I coaches were asking repeatedly to run certain routes. After about six requests he did a 'hitch and go' and went down like a ton of bricks. I was standing on the side of the field behind a fence and had to tell two female "trainers" that he was hurt. They made him walk off the field.
Not one coach even went over to him. Not one one of the 100 other players on the field even walked over to say anything. I supported him to the car and drove him to the hospital where an intern diagnosed an x-ray as a sprain and wrapped it in an ace.
He had surgery three weeks ago and the max he's bent the knee is 30 degrees. he hasn't put any weight on it at all. he was finally able to take a shower this past Friday after the 10 stitches were removed.
He can't put any weight on the leg for another 3 weeks and is going to rehab twice a week, which he's been doing since two days after the surgery.
I know what Anderson did and he came back way too fast. My guess is that he was on the leg in four weeks instead of six. The trainers pushed the resistance and being a superbly conditioned athlete he exceeded expectations. I'd be willing to be he was in the weight room about 8 weeks after surgery. I sympathize, I know he pushed it and the knee was not properly healed. It will cost him another Hamstring tendon to replace the one he just tore.
The normal schedule from a sports medicine orthepedist..............
Surgery to replace the ACL and mend the meniscus by reattaching it to the patella. 8/19/2019
6 Weeks of PT with absolutely no weight on the knee....followed by
8 Weekes of PT with trained sports therapist.....no running or weights
8 weeks of supervised treadmill work working up to a full run
8 weeks of supervised weight work for both legs.
After 32 weeks he can return to the football field for full contact.......4/20/2020
Biggest concern of the doctor......tearing the other ACL because of the strength of the right one.
My grandson tore his ACL and meniscus in his left Knee at a football camp on July 10th. Five Div. I coaches were asking repeatedly to run certain routes. After about six requests he did a 'hitch and go' and went down like a ton of bricks. I was standing on the side of the field behind a fence and had to tell two female "trainers" that he was hurt. They made him walk off the field.
Not one coach even went over to him. Not one one of the 100 other players on the field even walked over to say anything. I supported him to the car and drove him to the hospital where an intern diagnosed an x-ray as a sprain and wrapped it in an ace.
He had surgery three weeks ago and the max he's bent the knee is 30 degrees. he hasn't put any weight on it at all. he was finally able to take a shower this past Friday after the 10 stitches were removed.
He can't put any weight on the leg for another 3 weeks and is going to rehab twice a week, which he's been doing since two days after the surgery.
I know what Anderson did and he came back way too fast. My guess is that he was on the leg in four weeks instead of six. The trainers pushed the resistance and being a superbly conditioned athlete he exceeded expectations. I'd be willing to be he was in the weight room about 8 weeks after surgery. I sympathize, I know he pushed it and the knee was not properly healed. It will cost him another Hamstring tendon to replace the one he just tore.
The normal schedule from a sports medicine orthepedist..............
Surgery to replace the ACL and mend the meniscus by reattaching it to the patella. 8/19/2019
6 Weeks of PT with absolutely no weight on the knee....followed by
8 Weekes of PT with trained sports therapist.....no running or weights
8 weeks of supervised treadmill work working up to a full run
8 weeks of supervised weight work for both legs.
After 32 weeks he can return to the football field for full contact.......4/20/2020
Biggest concern of the doctor......tearing the other ACL because of the strength of the right one.
Yeah, saw that earlier. Feel horrible for that kid. He could've been great without all of the injuries.
Exactly.Mike Gaddis..
Please explain..............in detail.There is a lot of incorrect information in here.
You are so full of unprovable shit its amazing.
Dont care, dont have the time. You keep on pretending you.What the fuck would you know??
Please post all of the umprovableshit......and please prove it.
Please explain..............in detail.
my mistake....rushing my response.ou don’t attach the fucking meniscus to the patella.