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re: Any word on CJs injury?
Posted on 1/14/12 at 8:55 am to bona fide
Posted on 1/14/12 at 8:55 am to bona fide
It depends...
Did he have surgery? If so, there is a condition that can set in Avascular necrosis, it is what Bo Jackson got after his first surgery, that lead to needing a total hip replacement... and we know how that worked out for Bo.
If he did have any type fracture, bone fragments can tear up the cartilage in the joint. That can be hard to detect in a MRI.
I never had it pop out again, but my hip just never quite worked the same way. I tended to over compensate on my left side (dislocated the right side) which led to some back issues later on in life.
Did he have surgery? If so, there is a condition that can set in Avascular necrosis, it is what Bo Jackson got after his first surgery, that lead to needing a total hip replacement... and we know how that worked out for Bo.
If he did have any type fracture, bone fragments can tear up the cartilage in the joint. That can be hard to detect in a MRI.
I never had it pop out again, but my hip just never quite worked the same way. I tended to over compensate on my left side (dislocated the right side) which led to some back issues later on in life.
Posted on 1/14/12 at 9:02 am to Tigerfan507
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I never had it pop out again, but my hip just never quite worked the same way. I tended to over compensate on my left side (dislocated the right side) which led to some back issues later on in life.
It looked terrible on TV. Almost like a horror movie. Could you see recovering from your injury 100% inside a couple of months if you were a superb athlete, 21 yrs old, and with great therapy? We are deep as hell at LB even losing the seniors but CJ is our best returning and most experienced LB. He needs to be 100% next year.
This post was edited on 1/14/12 at 9:04 am
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