Griz#64 said:well fella not sure anyone said anything about surgery. ?? However, I bet old Joe could do a little surgery on you..
Griz#64 said:well fella not sure anyone said anything about surgery. ?? However, I bet old Joe could do a little surgery on you..
Griz#64 said:Can Someone explain a High Ankle Sprain. I believe it involves Ligaments????Maybe Cartilage, but doubt it.. There is a Ligament that originate on the tibia, and inserts on the fibula, and keeps that joint tight with the calcaneous. Been a long time, but i am sure you younger minds can explain a little better.. Go Tough Griz. Hell spit and dirt fixes everything.......
Sneed could run and cut last week. He did it in warmups and could have played if needed. If Weber was this week, he would play. He still might play...but I doubt itgo4two said:This is the surgery Tua Tagovailoa, the QB for Alabama has had.
Here is the recovery time:
"Waldrop said the medical staff will try control swelling for the first four days after surgery.
After that, he says they will work with athletes to start walking on the fourth and fifth day, before attempting running by the eight and ninth day. He then will work with athletes on cutting shortly after.
Overall, he normally tells patients "it will take them three or four weeks to return."
Sneed should be back for Weber.
Ursa Major said:go96griz said:Please read this: ---->
go96griz said:He had surgery the week following his high ankle sprain. This new type of tightrope surgery provides a quick return to the field while stabilizing his injury and allowing the ligaments to heal. He could play this weekend or next. He wanted to play last weekend. He was supposed to practice again yesterday.
I heard it was tightrope surgery 2.0 and he was game ready 3 hours after the procedure.
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mtgrizfankb said:Sneed could run and cut last week. He did it in warmups and could have played if needed. If Weber was this week, he would play. He still might play...but I doubt itgo4two said:This is the surgery Tua Tagovailoa, the QB for Alabama has had.
Here is the recovery time:
"Waldrop said the medical staff will try control swelling for the first four days after surgery.
After that, he says they will work with athletes to start walking on the fourth and fifth day, before attempting running by the eight and ninth day. He then will work with athletes on cutting shortly after.
Overall, he normally tells patients "it will take them three or four weeks to return."
Sneed should be back for Weber.
Htowngriz said:alabamagrizzly said:My inside source said he’s expected to practice and will be evaluated later in the week to see if he can play. Keep that on the DL though so Idaho don’t find out.
It's Friday. How much later in the week are we talking? :lol:
6,000,000?EverettGriz said:Ursa Major said:go96griz said:Please read this: ---->
go96griz said:He had surgery the week following his high ankle sprain. This new type of tightrope surgery provides a quick return to the field while stabilizing his injury and allowing the ligaments to heal. He could play this weekend or next. He wanted to play last weekend. He was supposed to practice again yesterday.
I heard it was tightrope surgery 2.0 and he was game ready 3 hours after the procedure.
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OFFS. Now the NCAA is going to be crawling all over us like the lice on goldeneagle's hair. Jesus, if they gave us two years for a coupla hotdogs I shudder to think what kind of punishment they'll levy for a $6,000,000 surgery.
Thanks a ton, Ursa.