Re: Kobe tears ligament; day to day
[QUOTE=thejumpa]Many times, torn ligaments in your hand/wrist/ankles don't require surgery. Pretty sure he torn ligaments in his ankle too and never got surgery.[/QUOTE]
Yea. I think people have this image that torn/tear means fully separated :oldlol: .
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[QUOTE=thejumpa]At least post the damn article.
[url]http://eye-on-basketball.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22748484/33981764[/url][/QUOTE]
On my phone so I couldn't.
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[QUOTE=Skep]wrist. just broke news on ESPN.[/QUOTE]
:banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
First This >>>[IMG]http://images5.fanpop.com/image/user_images/3266000/AlphaWolf-3266162_1077_690.jpg[/IMG]
now Kobe's injury...:rant
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No worries here. It IS Kobe we're talking about.
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[QUOTE=Clippersfan86]Yea. I think people have this image that torn/tear means fully separated :oldlol: .[/QUOTE]
I tore all the ligaments in my left ankle when I was 15 and never had surgery but I did have to do a ton of physical therapy and rehab to get the strength back and it still is so weak now and I'm 23. When ligaments tear, they never fully heal back on their own. Broken bones on the other hand generally heal back much stronger in the spot where the break was.
I remember seeing this play happen in the game. He looked to hit it on the backboard then land on it hard too.
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[QUOTE=thejumpa]Many times, torn ligaments in your hand/wrist/ankles don't require surgery. Pretty sure he torn ligaments in his ankle too and never got surgery.[/QUOTE]
wrist ligaments can easily mean injuring a ligament that controls your fingers..
basically = not bieng able to move fingers 100% on your shooting hand.
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[QUOTE=zac]I tore all the ligaments in my left ankle when I was 15 and never had surgery but I did have to do a ton of physical therapy and rehab to get the strength back and it still is so weak now and I'm 23. When ligaments tear, they never fully heal back on their own. Broken bones on the other hand generally heal back much stronger in the spot where the break was.
I remember seeing this play happen in the game. He looked to hit it on the backboard then land on it hard too.[/QUOTE]
Damn that's crazy... sorry to hear dude. Will be interesting to see how Kobe rebounds, especially because it's on his shooting hand and we know he likes to shoot a lot :D .
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I was [I]really[/I] hoping this was just a troll thread....damn.
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[QUOTE=AlphaWolf24]wrist ligaments can easily mean injuring a ligament that controls your fingers..
basically = not bieng able to move fingers 100% on your shooting hand.[/QUOTE]
Kobe and his fingers again.:facepalm Is this the way of God flipping the Lakers off?
Hope it isn't serious.
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[QUOTE=Clippersfan86]Eric Gordon had torn ligaments in his hand/wrist last year and I don't believe he had surgery either.[/QUOTE]
this thread is about kobe you ****ng f@ggot. of course your ****ing troll ass has to come in here and talk about a ****ing clipper like we ****ING CARE. GO KILL YOURSELF F@GGOT
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[QUOTE=pegasus]Kobe and his fingers again.:facepalm[/QUOTE]
Isn't that the problem Vanessa had? :D
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It's not gonna look pretty tonight :cry:
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Well it seems as though Stern's trade veto has swayed the curse in the Lakers favor. This is going to be a ridiculous season.
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At least you will get someone good in the lottery or you can trade the pick.
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Where is the source or link to this page?