Maybe, but opposite shoulder was taped I believe.Maybe he’s been carrying a shoulder injury? It’s been strapped, came off early in previous game and he’s been down on stats recently too.
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Maybe, but opposite shoulder was taped I believe.Maybe he’s been carrying a shoulder injury? It’s been strapped, came off early in previous game and he’s been down on stats recently too.
Rib yes, clavicle no I wasn't aware...Come on dude with your user name being The Big Dipper surely you would know that a broken rib or a broken clavicle can cause injury to internal organs
*CollarboneJust reported as a partially dislocated shoulder on news down here. No real timeframe given on the news though.
Just reported as a partially dislocated shoulder on news down here. No real timeframe given on the news though.
Kind've feel like our season is on a knives edgeYes Mitchell on Afl 360 now.
The first surgeon has said it won't require surgery. 2nd surgeon tomorrow.
Will come down to pain management
Yep my Dr Google saying the same thingDr. Google suggests a 6 week recovery for a dislocated collarbone. Season done it seems. At least it wasn't a break.
So should be right for the Grand final ? (Joke)When folks say a partial dislocation of the collarbone, I think they means a subluxation of the sternoclavicular joint. That's a pretty rare injury. Grade I are sprains, ligament OK, Grade II are subluxations (tearing of sternoclavicular ligaments; costoclavicular ligaments intact), I'm guessing that's what Will has and the worst are Grade III, a dislocation (tearing of all ligaments). Sprains you rest for a couple of weeks and dislocations in a top sportsman you would probably pin and get then back in a few weeks. Not sure about Grade II.
He's got 3 weeks before the elimination final, there's reasonable chance he will be right. Remember they do things to top sportsman <Queue ominous music> that they don't do to us normal folks. I looked after a motorbike racer who fell off in practice for the Australian motorcycle Grand Prix, they pinned his collarbone that night and was back at practice 48 hours later and competed 72 hours later. Racing bikes is pretty tough on the shoulder girdle.So should be right for the Grand final ? (Joke)
‘Partially’ is the key word here. Could be a race against time.Dr. Google suggests a 6 week recovery for a dislocated collarbone. Season done it seems. At least it wasn't a break.
Has been for most of the year!Kind've feel like our season is on a knives edge