HeHateMe
Norm Smith Medallist
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We need his surgeon.McStay is scheduled to play VFL footy this week after doing his ACL in late November last year. That’s around 8 months. 8 months from now is Round 1, hopefully Mitch doesn’t miss much footy next year
Really?Had his poorest pre-season since his first year at the club. Club was very disappointed and it clearly affected and ruined his season.
It ain't the surgeon who's responsible for that turn around.We need his surgeon.
8 months eh. Wonder if he had a traditional reco or that ACL bracing that has the shorter turnaround.We need his surgeon.
*graftWent through and decided to analyse some recent ACL injuries as examples for Lewis, and all factors involved for return to sport.
Initially, how much damage is done to the knee, in this case, Lewis had done most of his acl, others have done all. On from this it includes the graph at surgery time, quality of the graph and the surgeon.
The position of the player is taken into consideration for a return to sport and the type of athlete they are, explosive, long distance, high flying etc.
The graph taken from other parts of the body are also affected by previous injuries, especially the knee, but other areas like the quads or hamstrings. Which leads to a more complex surgery and rehabilitation process.
The other side is mentally, if an athlete lacks confidence on return and being rushed back, or even not ready mentally despite the physical readiness. They’re more likely to re-injure themselves because their body will move differently and will put more stress on their own body. This isn’t always the case and is athlete and person dependant.
The pressure internally and externally to return sooner than the player is ready is also a big factor in re-injuring.
For Lewis, no one knows how strong his mental capacity is, and assumptions can be made based off of previous injuries and it’ll all be different in differing stages, he could be 8 months in and feel awesome and not far off or he could feel a mile off. It’s a 12 month average rule on return, sometimes more, sometimes less.
The examples of less can be Nick Murray and Dan McStay at 10 and 8 months, whereas others have returned sooner and done their knee multiple times again (Patton, Menzel etc). Some take the extra precaution like Sicily did as his was closer to 18 months on return to play.
Wish him nothing but the best, he seems to have a good view on it from his post on Instagram.
It's a disgrace that Collingwood are letting McStay return this soon imo. Should be 11 months from surgery to full competition at the absolute shortest, the risk of re-rupturing that ligament is way too high otherwiseMcStay is scheduled to play VFL footy this week after doing his ACL in late November last year. That’s around 8 months. 8 months from now is Round 1, hopefully Mitch doesn’t miss much footy next year
It's a disgrace that Collingwood are letting McStay return this soon imo. Should be 11 months from surgery to full competition at the absolute shortest, the risk of re-rupturing that ligament is way too high otherwise
Running off coffee fumes today*graft
It ain't the surgeon who's responsible for that turn around.
I'm sure that Collingwood are listening to experts and McStay is part of the process.
You are right but it doesn't matter as it is a Geelong player. They all have pins stuck in their voodoo dollsJust in case you’re booing Duncan & sticking pins in him with a voodoo doll … it was Atkins.
Standard practice with ACL recover is minimum 12 months, preferably 18. That's essentially how much time Sic spent out of the side. It means 2026.Is he seriously not back until 2026?
F*cking hell. I had no idea.Standard practice with ACL recover is minimum 12 months, preferably 18. That's essentially how much time Sic spent out of the side. It means 2026.