J-swan
Team Captain
Ahhhhh Liz, the voice of reason in an insane and overtly reactive world.
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Ahhhhh Liz, the voice of reason in an insane and overtly reactive world.
Call me crazy but I think the opinion of an orthopedic surgeon who has spent a year investigating knee reconstructions and is soon to publish a research paper analysing 131 knee reconstructions undergone by AFL footballers from 1990-2000 is more informed.
voice of reason ,i would say something else,like Dr.LizAhhhhh Liz, the voice of reason in an insane and overtly reactive world.
Call me crazy but I think the opinion of an orthopedic surgeon who has spent a year investigating knee reconstructions and is soon to publish a research paper analysing 131 knee reconstructions undergone by AFL footballers from 1990-2000 is more informed.
If not then the orthopedic surgeon would not be more informed.
It is synthetic, but its a synthetic that closely resembles the structure of normal ligaments. Think using a ceramic hardened plastic to cover up a part of missing skull.Different op, different part of the body and different material, but having been a month or so since I had my own surgery I would like to reinterate what I said earlier in this thread.
A "foreign body" within the human body can cause discomfort for a period of time and IMO for a bloke with a knee history, such discomfort will not help him regain the confidence in his knee that he will need to regain his form of last year, even if he is able to resume in round 8.
I hope he proves me wrong but more importantly i hope that the operation is a success from the long term perspective
Are you serious?!? He would be more informed by virtue of being an orthopedic surgeon FFS.
In any case, he has "spent a year travelling the world speaking to experts on knee reconstructions". So I will stick with Liptak's professional opinion.
sounds like a sensationalist piece from a bunch of has beens trying to get their name in the news from a hack news reporter.
sounds like a sensationalist piece from a bunch of has beens trying to get their name in the news from a hack news reporter.
Two things jump out at me from that article.
1 - These blokes had their ops in the 80"s, that's 20 odd years ago. Medicine changes drastically in 2 years let alone 18 years, and
2 - There are many, many players who have had conventional knee recos and have not been able to come back
I'm not saying it's not risky and I'm not saying it will work and we'll have him back better then ever by mid-season (though this is what I pray for) but I'm saying that I have complete faith in the Sydney medical team and I don't believe they would have taken this decision lightly. Mal has already had one reco so he himself would have been pretty ofay on the procedure and I think Sydney, as a club have a lot riding on Mal and see him very much as our future. There would have been an awful lot of research done before this decision was made.
You state that he has "spent a year travelling the world speaking to experts on knee reconstructions". I don't know if he has or hasn't so I will not dispute this point. In your earlier post you stated that he has spent a year investigating knee reconstructions and is soon to publish a research paper analysing 131 knee reconstructions undergone by AFL footballers. Does you mean that he travelled the the world speaking to experts about afl footballers' knee reconstructions and in his investigations has he analysed and conducted a thorough study in both types of operations?
P.S. I am not doubting the good professor's professional integrity or expertise.
Here's an idea before posting in a thread: Read the thread and click the links to articles being discussed.
post's 66+67 sum this all up.
there's nothing more to say until we see some results.
Good luck Mal!
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