Jefferson is in good hands. @CoachHines3 mom is with him.
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Ha. Good one.Isn’t a sprain, by nature, structural damage?
Right.……And compression
Just like when you buy a new car!I swear I'm seeing people in boots all over the place now lol. Two at work today one with a scooter, the other walking on it.![]()
I think all of the Cyclone fans will be wearing one in Chicago a la the Niang bandaids...I swear I'm seeing people in boots all over the place now lol. Two at work today one with a scooter, the other walking on it.![]()
More likely Exercise with Oxygen Therapy,Wonder if the stafff has him putting it in a hyperbaric chamber?
So, if I understand this correctly, we are waiting to see if the MRI reveals any structural damage in the structural damage injury?Ha. Good one.
So is a contusion.
I’ll stick with what I said.
Largely depends on the MRI results which I don’t think have been made public.What I'd like to know from @FriendlySpartan is how ramping back up might look. My dumb brain would think Jefferson would barely practice this week, but then how would they know if he can even run outside of the training pool, let alone play basketball? Will they employ maximum pain treatment any time he's trying to move around without a boot, or do they need to know what hurts the most and how bad?
Not with that boot on...More likely Exercise with Oxygen Therapy,
But those hyperbaric chambers are certainly helpful! Although not sure the ankle can breathe?
It’s almost as if they know what they are doing….Right.
RICE
Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevation
Many have spoken about the scooter. One thing it does that not many have spoken about is it keeps the ankle higher than on crutches and gives him a place to elevate the foot every time he sits down.
It’s not a perfect analogy but think of it like a rubber band that has been stretched father then is mechanically ok for it to do. The MRI is looking at the rubber band to see if there is any tearing involved and how bad that tearing is. If there aren’t any tears and the rubber band has just been stretched too far then you can most likely (not a guarantee) put protections in place to prevent that band from tearing same way you could keep using that over stretched rubber band. It’s not ideal and might not function the same but you could still use it.So, if I understand this correctly, we are waiting to see if the MRI reveals any structural damage in the structural damage injury?
Don't say that three times.Not gonna lie, I’m both surprised and somewhat disappointed we’ve not an ankle injury hOaX / truther sect form on this thread.
That is brilliant. Make it happen.I think all of the Cyclone fans will be wearing one in Chicago a la the Niang bandaids...
APC is being an a$$ that’s all.It’s not a perfect analogy but think of it like a rubber band that has been stretched father then is mechanically ok for it to do. The MRI is looking at the rubber band to see if there is any tearing involved and how bad that tearing is. If there aren’t any tears and the rubber band has just been stretched too far then you can most likely (not a guarantee) put protections in place to prevent that band from tearing same way you could keep using that over stretched rubber band. It’s not ideal and might not function the same but you could still use it.
If the MRI detects any type of tear then the whole situation changes a bit especially with the draft looming
Don’t call me that because I’m trying to understand your comment and you’re upset you got corrected. A sprain is structural damage. We already know there is structural damage.APC is being an a$$ that’s all.
Generally they refer to more serious issues such as actual tears or fractures as structural damage. Technically a strain is microscopic tearing but they don't call it a tear until it reaches a more serious level.Don’t call me that because I’m trying to understand your comment and you’re upset you got corrected. A sprain is structural damage. We already know there is structural damage.
But don’t we already know that the ankle is sprained and not strained or is that all speculation?Generally they refer to more serious issues such as actual tears or fractures as structural damage. Technically a strain is microscopic tearing but they don't call it a tear until it reaches a more serious level.
So they are looking for something more serious then a simple strain. That is what they are referring to as 'structural damage'.
Sprain, strain and tear are all levels of the same thing. Just progressively larger amounts of damage. Generally structural damage is something that is going to need surgical intervention or at least surgery considered. You would never consider surgery for a strain or sprain.But don’t we already know that the ankle is sprained and not strained or is that all speculation?