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If he comes back he will end up a cripple,I don't like him but I don't want to see that
If he comes back he will end up a cripple,I don't like him but I don't want to see that
Yeah because you're his Doctor and know the whole situation.
Yeah because you're his Doctor and know the whole situation.
You could say every player is one good hit away from being a "CRIPPLE"
The neck bones are fine. When the fusions works it isn't duct tape. He is structurally A-OK.
It has always been about regaining the strength after.
What about range of motion or is that part of the strength issue. I (thought) read months ago that fusions can affect range of motion...
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/09/sports/football/nfl-football-roundup.html?_r=1But once the two bones fuse together after his latest procedure, Manning should experience no loss of arm strength or range of motion, and he will be able to resume his career as he would if he had had any other injury.
We are talking about 3 neck surgurys nerve damage,,,,,he's one good hit away from being a cripple,,,I would not take the chance,,,HE HAS NOTHING TO PROVE
HOW MANY ARE RECOVERING FROM 3 surgurys