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Paige underwent successful surgery
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[QUOTE="Sluconn Husky, post: 4140115, member: 5089"] New article, new doctor's opinion. [I]Dr. Andreas Gomoll, an orthopedic surgeon in sports medicine at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, said recovery time likely depends on the severity of the injury. Gomoll, who is viewing Bueckers’ case from a distance and has not seen X-rays, said both the meniscus tear and the plateau fracture can run “the whole gamut.” ... Gomoll said a more severe meniscus surgery would require stitches while the more serious plateau fracture repair might require a screw or implant. If that’s the case for either, 8 weeks may be at the low end of the recovery timeline. “Mixing those two scenarios with the information we have … it could be eight weeks,” Gomoll said. “But if this is ‘real surgery’ — something that needs some time to heal — then eight weeks is quite optimistic. “So if this is something where we are waiting for something to heal — if the meniscus has stitches or there’s a screw — that automatically means that she will be on crutches for a few weeks. So anywhere between two and four weeks on crutches. And generally in a brace for four to six weeks. That’s sort of a pretty routine thing if there’s something where we are trying to get two things to heal together rather than just sort of trimming something out.”[/I] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.ctinsider.com/uconn/article/When-will-Paige-Bueckers-return-to-the-court-for-16703432.php[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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