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[QUOTE="Umami Zen, post: 3824801, member: 10678"] Doc. Since it has been stated that the shin bruise was on the leg with the non-injured Achilles(the "good leg"). Along with your statement above re: a tibial stress reaction. Would like to ask the following question. In your experience/your opinion. Is it a common occurrence for recovering athletes to over-compensate with their "good leg" when rehabbing/getting into playing shape? Not sure that this is what is going on but I respect your opinion and am curious if you're not necessarily surprised about this development with AA given what you know about his condition. Irrespective of whether it was a practice injury or a game injury and how it happened. ie. Was he accidentally kicked by a teammate in practice or something like that. Or just the 'breaking down" of the shin/leg. BTW/FWIW. I consider UConn's trainers/medical staff/consulting drs to be top-notch. This line of questioning is not about them. Its about AA and his unique situation. Appreciate your input. Your medical insight(s) is/are very educational. [/QUOTE]
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