Big Red Machine
Footsteps
- Moderator
- #1,421
Name | Injury | Return |
---|---|---|
Latest Update: TBD
Last edited:
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Name | Injury | Return |
---|---|---|
Dew says he passed all the tests. And everything they threw at him. An hanley obviously felt he was good enough. Ill believe it was just bad luck.
I played my last 100 odd games of senior footy with a recurrently dislocating shoulder
When it first came out f* me it hurt but the club doctor put it in down in the rooms with some valium pethidine a towel and the physio sitting in a chair
LOL I played the last half standing at full forward with one arm
Anyway I was back 4 weeks later and it did used to come out from time to time but it just used to clunk back in- no big deal- but heading towards 50 I cant raise my left arm above my shoulder
The key would have been if the MRI showed major muscle tearing or bleeding
The shoulder's not a ball and socket- it's a shallow joint and the humerus is held in by muscles rather than a deep ball joint so fractures are uncommon.
If it was just a muscle tear then 4 weeks is about right- and they probably thought he'd got lucky and it was a subluxation rather than a true dislocation
Well I guess subluxation suggests it pops out but reduces itself spontaneously, whereas a true dislocation requires reductionSubluxation = dislocation one and the same.
Due to the nature of the injury, it is likely that the soft tissue such as the ligaments and capsule surrounding the joint will be torn or stretched, as the head of the humerus pops out of the shallow capsule of the shoulder. Because of this the stability of the joint is compromised and risk of re-dislocation remains high. In sports people, surgical stabilisation is often the treatment of choice but this usually means a 3-4 month recovery.
If the tissue damage is minimal, it is 4-8 weeks to heal and stabilise conservatively. He will spend a lot of time with the physio's, working really hard at strengthening the muscles around the shoulder and likely remained taped to play. This works by supporting the shoulder and limiting movement to the ranges where your shoulder is most unstable and hopefully return successfully to the field in around six weeks!
I'd have thought subluxation would be something that occurred over time, whereas a dislocation is sudden and violent. The former wouldn't require surgery but the latter would. It's like with me and Batman. My Physio says I should spend less time sitting in front of the computer on Bigfooty because it causes my vertebrates to subluxate, whereas Bruce Wayne just visited a quack doctor who ninja punched his dislocated vertebral column and put him on an intense rehab program so he'd be ready to take out Bane in a few months before Gotham City was blown into bits.Well I guess subluxation suggests it pops out but reduces itself spontaneously, whereas a true dislocation requires reduction
I'm not sure whether he needed that?
Jordan must be over the moonAblett's done a hammy . O wait not our problem anymore!
Ablett was bad injury management. Yes. It didnt help the medical staff with how much power he had to refuse treatments or declare his ability to play and walk straight in to the side.It's not bad luck - it's the same injury he's coming back from - it's just bad injury management
It's like saying O'Meara's knee injury was bad luck when he had surgery on the same knee in the off season - it has to have been related and been a factor in the injury
'Bad luck' in these situations is just the medical team covering their collective asses
1-2 weeks away from NEAFL and will likely spend 3-4 weeks there, so about 4-6 weeks away from 1s.Any chance wright is in this week?
so based on recent form he'll be back in the senior team in 2 weeks.1-2 weeks away from NEAFL and will likely spend 3-4 weeks there, so about 4-6 weeks away from 1s.
When Two-metre Peter comes back, will Sam Day go to defence, like in 2016? I'm a big fan of Wright and thought he should've won the Rising Star in 2016, but is it likely that if Day keeps doing well up forward that Wright might lose his spot in the 22?1-2 weeks away from NEAFL and will likely spend 3-4 weeks there, so about 4-6 weeks away from 1s.
Noone really knows mate.When Two-metre Peter comes back, will Sam Day go to defence, like in 2016? I'm a big fan of Wright and thought he should've won the Rising Star in 2016, but is it likely that if Day keeps doing well up forward that Wright might lose his spot in the 22?
Feel sorry for Tommy. Started to look good before his pcl and no can't seem to get a decent run.It looks like both Hanley and Nicholls will have shoulder surgery.
According to the cigarette butt collectors on the Geelong board, he had scans but you had to subscribe to his website for the results. The bloke has no shame.Ablett's done a hammy . O wait not our problem anymore!
For me Tommy was best on the ground until he got injured. It looked like he was putting it together. Crossley better be ready if Witts gets injured or it's Day/Wright in the ruck. Wright again 1-2 weeks. From small nick it's been 6 weeks already, had to have setback.Feel sorry for Tommy. Started to look good before his pcl and no can't seem to get a decent run.
On [device_name] using BigFooty.com mobile app
I'm not sure how well our club updates those lists to be honest. May have just left it at 1-2 weeks and got lazy.For me Tommy was best on the ground until he got injured. It looked like he was putting it together. Crossley better be ready if Witts gets injured or it's Day/Wright in the ruck. Wright again 1-2 weeks. From small nick it's been 6 weeks already, had to have setback.
I doubt it. Dew has been big on Day staying in one position and that's as a forward. When 2MP is right to go I think we'll try playing all three forward.When Two-metre Peter comes back, will Sam Day go to defence, like in 2016? I'm a big fan of Wright and thought he should've won the Rising Star in 2016, but is it likely that if Day keeps doing well up forward that Wright might lose his spot in the 22?
I think it's over played the amount Day played down back it wasn't that much it was more as a spare man. Forward is definitely his main role.When Two-metre Peter comes back, will Sam Day go to defence, like in 2016? I'm a big fan of Wright and thought he should've won the Rising Star in 2016, but is it likely that if Day keeps doing well up forward that Wright might lose his spot in the 22?