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Rainbarrel 02:32 PM Today
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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut :
'No' damage? To pretty much the entire 'structure' of the knee?
I.e. the whole damn thing is just a bone bruise?
Any confirmation or anything from Sweeney on this?
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Originally Posted by O.city :
Any confirmation or anything from Sweeney on this?
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As Reid alluded, Rice is now due for additional examination once the swelling goes down. A source confirmed to Arrowhead Pride that Rice needs the other ligaments in his knee — the PCL, MCL and LCL — to be tested.
https://www.arrowheadpride.com/2024/...ht-knee-injury
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pugsnotdrugs19 02:38 PM Today
The fact that the ACL seems fine alone is a nice big W, that rehab would be a tougher one
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Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19 :
The fact that the ACL seems fine alone is a nice big W, that rehab would be a tougher one
Eh, IIRC the PCL can be pretty rough but I'm hopeful.
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pugsnotdrugs19 02:47 PM Today
Originally Posted by O.city :
Eh, IIRC the PCL can be pretty rough but I'm hopeful.
Read it was a 6-month recovery time, which would beat the ACL
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DJ's left nut 02:56 PM Today
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19 :
Read it was a 6-month recovery time, which would beat the ACL
I believe the biggest issue with the PCL is that the recovery is almost always partial.
Very few guys ever truly come all the way back from a PCL injury. Those are really nasty.
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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut :
I believe the biggest issue with the PCL is that the recovery is almost always partial.
Very few guys ever truly come all the way back from a PCL injury. Those are really nasty.
Connor mcdavid had full PCL tear and didn’t have surgery and has been raping faces ever since, hockey is notoriously bad on knees .
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