Originally Posted by dlphg9:
How often is Dr. Chao ever even right? You'd think if he was right that he'd post a percentage or something. The guy is a fucking hack.
No shit. He got fired by the fucking Chargers of all teams and has a long history of malpractice claims against him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch:
No shit. He got fired by the fucking Chargers of all teams and has a long history of malpractice claims against him.
Here's CP's resident doomer. Nothing is ever good enough for him. One of the biggest traitors, losers and cowards we have around here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Here's CP's resident doomer. Nothing is ever good enough for him. One of the biggest traitors, losers and cowards we have around here.
"Chao’s rap sheet of alleged medical malpractice is extensive; and frankly, quite dark. Once the team doctor for the Los Angeles Chargers, Chao has been sued by nearly two dozen patients and accused of aiding his former medical partner’s addiction to prescription painkillers. The California Medical Board, which placed Chao on five-year probation in 2014, investigated him for prescribing Ambien to Junior Seau in the months prior to his suicide."
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Here's CP's resident doomer. Nothing is ever good enough for him. One of the biggest traitors, losers and cowards we have around here.
:-) The Chiefs had to come out and publicly deny that hit piece you and your dumb fuck friends trying to cling to the tiny scrap of relevance from SOC wrote. For you to call ANYONE a traitor is laughable. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
"Chao’s rap sheet of alleged medical malpractice is extensive; and frankly, quite dark. Once the team doctor for the Los Angeles Chargers, Chao has been sued by nearly two dozen patients and accused of aiding his former medical partner’s addiction to prescription painkillers. The California Medical Board, which placed Chao on five-year probation in 2014, investigated him for prescribing Ambien to Junior Seau in the months prior to his suicide."
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
I'm just glad we have our bye week coming. We are going to need Rashee against the 49ers. He should be good by then.
No? He doesn't have access to the MRIs or X Rays? Then no, he doesn't actually know a god damn thing currently. I've seen everything speculated from a typical hyperextension to a PCL tear. Hell, the people actually treating Rice don't even know what's going on conclusively yet. Just chill the fuck out and wait. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Sure OK, but does that mean he doesn't know how to diagnose an ACL tear or knee injury in general?
First off, no one can diagnose an ACL tear based on video of the injury alone, regardless of their credentials. But beyond that, most practicing medical professionals wouldn't try. [Reply]
Don't know why the hate for some of these post... It it was a definite tear, we would know by now, it appears to be less severe than originally thought. That doesn't mean less time out, just most likely a more positive eventual return to their previous abilities. This seems to be good news. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
First off, no one can diagnose an ACL tear based on video of the injury alone, regardless of their credentials. But beyond that, most practicing medical professionals wouldn't try.
He technically hasn't diagnosed it, he has said swelling doesn't effect the MRI, is he wrong? [Reply]
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
Don't know why the hate for some of these post... It it was a definite tear, we would know by now, it appears to be less severe than originally thought. That doesn't mean less time out, just most likely a more positive eventual return to their previous abilities. This seems to be good news.
I'm hopeful that even if its significant enough he misses a lot of time if he avoids surgery or at least a full rebuild of the ACL his long term durability is in a better spot with a much shorter rehab time. [Reply]