Re: Dwight Howard's back discussed by Dr. Klapper on ESPN 710
Dr. Klapper that name sounds as credible as Chris Broussard. Only a media whore would say stuff like no reason, no problems, 100%, no trouble after back surgery. Most doctors wouldn´t say that after stitching up a minor cut let alone a pro athlete that plays 90 games a year running and jumping on a hard surface. ESPN
Re: Dwight Howard's back discussed by Dr. Klapper on ESPN 710
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Originally Posted by R.I.P.
Dr. Klapper that name sounds as credible as Chris Broussard. Only a media whore would say stuff like no reason, no problems, 100%, no trouble after back surgery. Most doctors wouldn´t say that after stitching up a minor cut let alone a pro athlete that plays 90 games a year running and jumping on a hard surface. ESPN
Did you conveniently skip the part where it says he's the chief of orthopedic surgery at one of the largest hospitals in LA? He has a small segment every weekend to talk about sports injuries and he's been doing it for years. Oh yea definitely a media whore.
Re: Dwight Howard's back discussed by Dr. Klapper on ESPN 710
as with any injury, there will be a period of adjusting and mentally strengthening yourself from previous had injury. i think dwight will get back to 100% after 1 month of playing
Re: Dwight Howard's back discussed by Dr. Klapper on ESPN 710
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Originally Posted by R.I.P.
Dr. Klapper that name sounds as credible as Chris Broussard. Only a media whore would say stuff like no reason, no problems, 100%, no trouble after back surgery. Most doctors wouldn´t say that after stitching up a minor cut let alone a pro athlete that plays 90 games a year running and jumping on a hard surface. ESPN
this.
Doctors never guarantee anything because they know their license would be in jeopardy.
A human body doesn't go according to plan like a cooking receipe.
Re: Dwight Howard's back discussed by Dr. Klapper on ESPN 710
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Originally Posted by 9erempiree
this.
Doctors never guarantee anything because they know their license would be in jeopardy.
A human body doesn't go according to plan like a cooking receipe.
Lose their license? Did somebody stick a pack of toothpicks up your ass and just left it there for the hell of it or something?
Tell me how a doctor's medical license, who is not in any way involved directly with the treatment of a patient, is in jeopardy? Seriously, educate me.
This is a completely experienced doctor giving his very credible input on the situation. Your sources are your own dumbass and a couple of community posters who can't even spell scalpel. Tell me, how do you numbnuts know someone who is a chief of orthopedic surgery. Don't answer that, because it's rhetorical. You don't know. You're just incredibely insecure and have nothing better to do than to worry about something that the patient himself and his camp aren't even worried about. You're stupid. Now move on.