As noted on the board in other threads, Bria said she thought it was just another sprain (like she's had before) and thought she could play through it. She didn't say much if anything to the staff. As soon as Bria told the staff that the pain was worse (or not improved) they shut her down after 2 or 3 practices. She has not practiced since.
I fear this is going to be a dark cloud hanging over the season.
I fear this is going to be a dark cloud hanging over the season.
With acknowledgment of a tear, all talk of Bria playing this year sounds like rushing her back to me. This is a red shirt situation, IMHO.
The main reason is, of course, health. I'm here relying on those posters who say a tear cannot heal itself. I'm likewise relying on those who refer to surgery after the season and constant trainer visits if she were to play this year.
Those are all indicating risk and rush.
One final factor: Bria is a Wade and 1st team AA candidate. Even if she rushes back, she's going to miss several games and lots of practice, thus were she to return, her chances of excelling would be diminished. Granted, team considerations may be more important, but bottom line remains that Bria has a tear.
Bria, I am very sorry to hear of injury of that nature; take your time, take it slowly, red shirt.
Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious by the gloom of the Boneyard....
Bria has been playing non-stop and living with mild sprains (Grade-1) for a long time - she's never had time off to rest/heal with all her USA and UConn commitments. Whether she's aggravated a prior condition this time, had a new event, or both, only her doctor knows for sure and rest will be the cure. The real kick-in-the-pants is the chronic/nagging nature of this injury, especially the "high sprain" variety.As noted on the board in other threads, Bria said she thought it was just another sprain (like she's had before) and thought she could play through it. She didn't say much if anything to the staff. As soon as Bria told the staff that the pain was worse (or not improved) they shut her down after 2 or 3 practices. She has not practiced since.
Quote from the article linked above.
"They (ankle sprains) can take several months to allow the patient to feel confident in the strength of the ankle. When patients begin activity too soon, this can lead to more sprains while the old sprain had not fully healed. This will lead to chronic ankle instability that often needs to be corrected surgically."
Rest is the best solution and the first of the year may be a better goal. Rushing back can have sigficant long term inplications.
Very please they finally figure it out. The sprain seemed to be lasting far too long. Dumb non-physician here - this is nothing like an ACL or MCL right? No surgery needed, just rest and rehab to let it heal?
Correct. A torn ankle ligament - which is nothing more than a higher degree of a sprain - will usually heal itself. (An MCL will usually heal itself also, btw.)
I think some of the misinformation involves 'tissue' vs. attachment point for ligaments - ligaments connect bone to bone and if there is damage to the ligament in the middle as opposed to it tearing away from the bone, I do not believe it can 'heal' itself as it has no internal blood supply. If it tears completely away from the bone, again, I do not believe it can 'heal' itself as it will shrink away from the attachment point. If there is still some connection to the bone then it can 'heal' itself as the attachment can be regenerated.
The more severe the sprain, the more likely to require some form of surgery to reattach the ligament or in worst case to replace it. .
Comments by Bria (from Rich's blog):
“There’s a little pain in it still,’’ Hartley said. “But not as much as when I’m moving. But the ligament was torn so it’s repairing itself. The doctor (Tom Trojian) looked at it before we played (Wednesday) night (against Holy Family). The range of motion is a lot better. The swelling went down a lot too.
“Right now I’m just working on getting better. That’s the only thing I can do. (Team athletic trainer) Rosemary (Ragle) has me doing a bunch of workouts and stuff, trying to stay in shape a little bit, get my stamina up. So that’s really all I’m concentrating on.’’
Clearly Dr Trojian skipped the A&P chapter on ligaments not being able to heal themselves.
Please don't remind me of what it was to have a complete tear of the quadraceps tendon above the patellar. A knee jerk reaction is infinitely preferable to no reaction at all.This thread is actually making me think of another body part.....