Amazing kid, heartbreaking.
Amazing kid, heartbreaking.
Amazing kid, heartbreaking.
Amazing kid, heartbreaking.
On the brightly bleak side. We may have a returning class in 2021-22 with polley and AA. That’s a worse case scenario.Yes I cried.
Saw that. Not sure if it matters if it’s a full tear - nothing left to injure.So they just let him bear weight on it (with the cast) in the hand shake line
I think if there was a full rupture -a complete lack of contact between tendon and bone- I don’t think he’d be bearing any weight. Or maybe I’m wrong and you’re right, with it completely detached, there’s no further risk... but they did make him use crutches at halftimeSaw that. Not sure if it matters if it’s a full tear - nothing left to injure.
I mean this with all sincerity, get lostThis sucks.
We roasted the last strength & conditioning guy and assigned him blame for all of the injuries that afflicted the Huskies. What about now? Polley, now Akok. Carlton has no lift. Genuinely curious.
He'd be doing great to be ready by October, 8 months from now, if surgery is needed (it probably is). Could be a January return.What is the recovery time for that type of injury?
And if you feel that gap in a young athlete you fix it. Much lower re-rupture rate.You can feel a palpable gap in the tendon with complete ruptures. The athletic trainer James Doran could be seen palpating that area.
Also, there is a clinical test called the Thompson test that can test the integrity of the muscle/tendon in terms of foot plantarflexion.
No, you can sometimes bear weight even with a complete tear. He was walking in the boot, which limits stress to that area.I think if there was a full rupture -a complete lack of contact between tendon and bone- I don’t think he’d be bearing any weight. Or maybe I’m wrong and you’re right, with it completely detached, there’s no further risk... but they did make him use crutches at halftime
I’m no expert though
You really are an idiot. How the hell do you condition your body against a torn acl or an Achilles tear? If this were possible why does it still happen in the NBA? Why do teams with the best possible medical care in the world still have players with these injuries? Moron.This sucks.
We roasted the last strength & conditioning guy and assigned him blame for all of the injuries that afflicted the Huskies. What about now? Polley, now Akok. Carlton has no lift. Genuinely curious.
But how does that relate to an Achilles injury? Aren't ACL and Achilles 2 totally different injuries?I'll give you some perspective....I'm in the military but not an athlete like Akok. Two weeks ago I had 4 anchors put in my knee to keep my meniscus attached to my knee after tearing it for the third time in 10 years. I will not be cleared to run, cut, and jump until 14 week mark. Sprinting comes at 16 weeks. And this is best case scenario.
ACL....if that's the only thing torn will be 6-12 months.
They say that Tua was able to make such a good recovery was because of how quickly he got medical attention. I didn’t love how they let Akok stick around either.If it was a total tear, he would be at the hospital and not allowed to wait around. There are internal bleed issues that need to be managed as soon as possible to limit surrounding tissue damage, as well as DVT clot risks with a rupture. Thus, hoping partial tear or strain.
My brother-in-law, in his 50's, had a complete tear and they let it repair itself, which I didn't know was possible. He does not recommend.And if you feel that gap in a young athlete you fix it. Much lower re-rupture rate.
People obviously aren’t paying attentionWhy are we talkin bout ACL’s?
This sucks.
We roasted the last strength & conditioning guy and assigned him blame for all of the injuries that afflicted the Huskies. What about now? Polley, now Akok. Carlton has no lift. Genuinely curious.
Amazing kid, heartbreaking.