- Laser - if the tear is posterior enough and there is no intervening vitreous hemorrhage, laser can be used to "spot weld" the retina to the underlying choroid and RPE. Enough burns to create 3-4 rows of laser spots around the tear(s) are made. Topical anesthetic drops are applied and a contact lens is used to focus the laser on the retina. Activity is limited for at least 1 week until the laser scars become strong enough to be considered "permanent."
This describes BG's situation, based on all reports. Of course, if there were an additional chance of injury I would not want her to play yet, but everything I've read indicates the the eye is in complete repair after a week.