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Azzi Fudd April 2019 injury -with 1/3/20 update

Terrible to happen, heart goes out to her.... not sure every time there is an injury or other event we all feel compelled to think that there was something that could have prevented it or we need to do something different (or blame something, somebody or group of people.) This is life, I am sure she had access to the right training/medical resources more than 99% of the other athletes her age considering her profile and affiliations.

Wishing her a speedy and full recovery!
I doubt Geno will stop recruiting her. Uconn does a great job fixing knee problems--hint, hint.
 
It’s going to be a long long l-o-n-g dry summer. I sincerely hope this is the last post I read about a player suffering a serious injury of any kind. I enjoy reading posts and comments about good things happening to our girls. These types of posts are depressing.
 
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How can anyone stop recruiting Azzi? A player with her talent doesn't come along very often. You can bet the house that Geno will continue to recruit her.

Would you still recruit her if she doesn't play another game in high school?

I would but just curious about others opinion.
 
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Would you still recruit her if she doesn't play another game in high school?

I would but just curious about others opinion.


If Fudd misses all of her junior and senior seasons in high school then something catastrophically wrong will have happened to her physically. Whatever that is would change the equation completely. But that's not the case here. She should be back strong as ever.
 
If Fudd misses all of her junior and senior seasons in high school then something catastrophically wrong will have happened to her physically. Whatever that is would change the equation completely. But that's not the case here. She should be back strong as ever.

My medical knowledge tops out at boo boos (my youngest daughter can verify I'm amazing at them) but I read 12-18 months recovery and the surgery won't be until this summer.
 
My medical knowledge tops out at boo boos (my youngest daughter can verify I'm amazing at them) but I read 12-18 months recovery and the surgery won't be until this summer.


From what I understand, she has to wait until the MCL heals--a couple months--then get the ACL operated on. I think that amounts to about 1 year, perhaps a bit more although her mom was quoted as thinking the timeline would be much shorter.


Fudd’s mother Katie Smrcka-Duffy Fudd said, per doctor’s orders, Azzi is waiting for her MCL to heal before undergoing surgery to repair her ACL.


“We’re looking at longevity for her and we want to make sure that everything’s taken care of all the way through,” Katie said. “She could be back at the beginning of her season, she could be back midseason, we’re just not sure. She’s not in any rush.”
 
Would you still recruit her if she doesn't play another game in high school?

I would but just curious about others opinion.

I don't think that'll be the case and I agree with @Sluconn Husky that she'll be back stronger than ever. I think she'll rehab her entire junior school season, but I think you'll see her back to high level competition next spring/summer.

But like we've seen with Geno and other recruits, a high school injury doesn't scare him away as long as he feels like they'll contribute when they arrive.
 
From what I understand, she has to wait until the MCL heals--a couple months--then get the ACL operated on. I think that amounts to about 1 year, perhaps a bit more although her mom was quoted as thinking the timeline would be much shorter.


Fudd’s mother Katie Smrcka-Duffy Fudd said, per doctor’s orders, Azzi is waiting for her MCL to heal before undergoing surgery to repair her ACL.


“We’re looking at longevity for her and we want to make sure that everything’s taken care of all the way through,” Katie said. “She could be back at the beginning of her season, she could be back midseason, we’re just not sure. She’s not in any rush.”


I dont think a tear heals itself. What I read was they are waiting for MCL to strengthen before they do the surgery to repair both the MCL and ACL tears.

With her work ethic I agree she will be back stronger than ever. She also has some minor injuries (ankle, hip, shoulder) that some rest might be a good thing
 
I dont think a tear heals itself. What I read was they are waiting for MCL to strengthen before they do the surgery to repair both the MCL and ACL tears.

With her work ethic I agree she will be back stronger than ever. She also has some minor injuries (ankle, hip, shoulder) that some rest might be a good thing

A tear of the MCL does indeed heal itself. It takes anywhere from 1-6 weeks depending on severity.
 
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I'm kinda stunned at her [too?] quick return to playing. Best of luck to her...stay healthy.
I hope we can get an occasional Boneyarder report on how she looks on the court.
 
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Change that original thread title!
Agree, I’m old and I don’t like the stress on my heart.
 
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I'm kinda stunned at her [too?] quick return to playing. Best of luck to her...stay healthy.
I hope we can get an occasional Boneyarder report on how she looks on the court.

The rule of thumb is 6 to 9 months for an ACL injury and less time for an MCL, so a young athlete coming back on her schedule sounds about right. I imagine she was very dedicated in her rehab regime.
 
Not only that, she wants to show Boneyarders that she will be completely healed when she comes to UConn;) and not to worry. She is still as good as she ever was.
 
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I'm kinda stunned at her [too?] quick return to playing. Best of luck to her...stay healthy.
I hope we can get an occasional Boneyarder report on how she looks on the court.

I was 40-something when I had my ACL replaced, and I was cleared for full-speed activity (tennis & running) after 6 months. If I had chosen to have a tendon from a cadaver used, they told me it would be a bit shorter time than using a piece of my patellar tendon but the latter is the "gold standard" procedure.
 
I was 40-something when I had my ACL replaced, and I was cleared for full-speed activity (tennis & running) after 6 months. If I had chosen to have a tendon from a cadaver used, they told me it would be a bit shorter time than using a piece of my patellar tendon but the latter is the "gold standard" procedure.


One of my daughters was able to return to soccer practice in less than 5.5 months after ACL surgery (patellar tendon), and played more than half of a real game in less than six months post-surgery. That was her soph year in HS. She clearly wasn't 100% at that point - not because of any knee problems but just hadn't regained her lateral quickness. But made all-league in CT's top league the next year and 1st team LL all-state her senior year.
 
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