Didn't know this.
Will be interesting to see if this is accurate. Just did some research on recovery time for this surgery. No more than 20% of weight on knee for 6 weeks with no bending. Passive motion machine needed for 6-8 hrs per day for 6 weeks. And return to athletic activity in 6-9 months. We’ll see.
I thought this Anna quote bodes well
“The conditioning stuff and how hard we work, it’s much harder here,” she said. “We work much harder here. But basketball, I think it’s pretty [much] the same level.”
No hero worship (except the coach) here.
Some Anna Makurat news at the link too.
But while Dangerfield and Westbrook have been unable to practice as they have recovered from hip surgery and knee surgery, respectively, both said the process has gone smoothly to this point.
“Rehab has been great,” said Westbrook, a transfer from Tennessee whose eligibility for next season remains uncertain as she waits for a potential NCAA waiver. “I’m on schedule with everything.”
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Dangerfield underwent hip surgery on May 30, while Westbrook had her knee procedure on June 4. At the time of the surgeries, UConn estimated that both players would miss about four months, leaving them on track to return in plenty of time for the upcoming season.
Westbrook said it was strange to prepare for next season without knowing whether the NCAA would allow her to play, but that she has focused on learning what she can from her teammates and coaches. She said she was happy to have landed at UConn, which she chose for its long winning history.
Crystal Dangerfield, Evina Westbrook recovering well from injuries; Ania Makurat compares UConn with Poland
The crutches were out Monday at Geno Auriemma’s charity golf event, as UConn guards Crystal Dangerfield and Evina Westbrook limped around among their teammates. But while Dangerfield (hip) an…www.courant.com
Still waiting for some BYer to post pics... I’m sure at least one of you was there. ;^)is today. Thought I'd start a separate thread as the team is always there and available to the media. Of course, other issues will come up.
the waiver doesn't seem to be quite as important now that we know EW has had a pretty serious knee procedure and needs a good bit of rehab before she is ready to play....is it really worth it for her to only play in the second half of the season at best?