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Patterson Hurt?

Shoulder or elbow? looks more like an elbow brace. Oh man... unlucky as F.
 
It is not enough to say injuries are part of sports, but I don't know what would make it enough. I do know I'm bone tired of this run. How many times have we heard TV commentators say UConn practices make games a breeze? Maybe we could ratchet it down a notch and see what happens?
 
It is not enough to say injuries are part of sports, but I don't know what would make it enough. I do know I'm bone tired of this run. How many times have we heard TV commentators say UConn practices make games a breeze? Maybe we could ratchet it down a notch and see what happens?
I think some strategically placed bubble wrap ought to do the trick........:rolleyes:
 
I believe it was reported in an earlier post about observations from the opening practice that she hurt her shoulder then.
Alydar attended practice a couple of days later and she seemed fine then. Post 34 in this thread:

 
It is not enough to say injuries are part of sports, but I don't know what would make it enough. I do know I'm bone tired of this run. How many times have we heard TV commentators say UConn practices make games a breeze? Maybe we could ratchet it down a notch and see what happens?
It’s apparent you’re never going to coach seriously anywhere.
 
Alydar attended practice a couple of days later and she seemed fine then. Post 34 in this thread:


It's a shoulder and it happened in practice No 3 which was 2 Saturday's ago. At the clinic we were asked to refrain from posting what we saw on social media but a day or 2 later another fan who attended reported the injury in a thread here. Since I had no idea about how serious it was I figured I'd save the nervous nellies some palpitations. It's been 10 days and she hasn't changed from the sling she wore the next day so it looks like it's being treated with rest and likely some PT.

All teams have players injured. And the past is not a reliable predictor of the present or future.
 
It's a shoulder and it happened in practice No 3 which was 2 Saturday's ago. At the clinic we were asked to refrain from posting what we saw on social media but a day or 2 later another fan who attended reported the injury in a thread here. Since I had no idea about how serious it was I figured I'd save the nervous nellies some palpitations. It's been 10 days and she hasn't changed from the sling she wore the next day so it looks like it's being treated with rest and likely some PT.

All teams have players injured. And the past is not a reliable predictor of the present or future.
Thank you for clarifying.
 
It's a shoulder and it happened in practice No 3 which was 2 Saturday's ago. At the clinic we were asked to refrain from posting what we saw on social media but a day or 2 later another fan who attended reported the injury in a thread here. Since I had no idea about how serious it was I figured I'd save the nervous nellies some palpitations. It's been 10 days and she hasn't changed from the sling she wore the next day so it looks like it's being treated with rest and likely some PT.

All teams have players injured. And the past is not a reliable predictor of the present or future.
Well why do people say those who do not learn from the past are bound to repeat it? Your admonition sounds like a brokers warning on a stock purchase. :D
 
Well why do people say those who do not learn from the past are bound to repeat it? Your admonition sounds like a brokers warning on a stock purchase. :D

Exactly. There are no guarantees. I enjoy wagering on races. There are no sure things. I just read an article about how ACL's are a chronic issue in girls HS sports today.
 
Exactly. There are no guarantees. I enjoy wagering on races. There are no sure things. I just read an article about how ACL's are a chronic issue in girls HS sports today.
ACL tears are absolutely chronic in girls and women’s sports; well, guess I should say “some sports”. Does not seem to be a lot of them in swimming! But basketball, yes.
 
It's a shoulder and it happened in practice No 3 which was 2 Saturday's ago. At the clinic we were asked to refrain from posting what we saw on social media but a day or 2 later another fan who attended reported the injury in a thread here. Since I had no idea about how serious it was I figured I'd save the nervous nellies some palpitations. It's been 10 days and she hasn't changed from the sling she wore the next day so it looks like it's being treated with rest and likely some PT.

All teams have players injured. And the past is not a reliable predictor of the present or future.
True, it could be worse.
 
Exactly. There are no guarantees. I enjoy wagering on races. There are no sure things. I just read an article about how ACL's are a chronic issue in girls HS sports today.
The guess on girls and ACLs has been around for quite a while and it has to do with the female pelvis and the angulation of the femur that results and the strain imposed on the knee ligaments. But that does not suggest we ignore other contributing factors and just say, with a shrug, that is inevitable. Muscle and tendon loading and recovery are real. Everything may be just the luck of the draw or what happened in 9 year old soccer, but just maybe it isn't. This Geno and company can do no wrong mythos is just that, pure fable. What they are are the best, not perfect.
 

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