Originally Posted by Monticore:
MRI I assume are still not 100% accurate, I am definitely more familiar with X-ray/ct/ultrasound when it comes to modality limitations.
MRI scans are generally accurate for diagnosing ACL tears, with a high sensitivity and specificity:
They’re accurate when you combine mri with the other test it’s virtually 100%
Kc is withholding info for a reason. That reason I dont know [Reply]
Great info on a (highly?) possible reasoning Rice's knee injury is still a little unknown and why.
Cliffs: MRI *could* show partially torn ACL Need hands-on assessment to determine treatment Swelling from MOI could make it difficult Timeline is still major TBD https://t.co/jtDjJzpv05
This video makes complete sense. It’s a partial acl tear and they don’t know if surgery or not until swelling goes down and they can test the stability [Reply]
Where's the rigged crowd to tell me that Mahomes purposely dived at Rice's knee and he's currently faking an injury so the Chiefs will lose games they shouldn't, thus tightening the AFC Playoff race. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ToxSocks:
Where's the rigged crowd to tell me that Mahomes purposely dived at Rice's knee and he's currently faking an injury so the Chiefs will lose games they shouldn't, thus tightening the AFC Playoff race.
They haven't had their meeting yet where they get together and decide whose ass they're pulling s*** out of this week. [Reply]
Partially torn ACL! They should take some ligaments or stem cells from Chris Jones's Penis and put them directly into his knee! Should be good by the 9ers game I'm told! [Reply]
Great info on a (highly?) possible reasoning Rice's knee injury is still a little unknown and why.
Cliffs: MRI *could* show partially torn ACL Need hands-on assessment to determine treatment Swelling from MOI could make it difficult Timeline is still major TBD https://t.co/jtDjJzpv05
If you are Rice and your career would it be better to just have surgery either way even if partial tear? Obviously I have no idea what Im talking about here, not a doctor. But from his perspective what is the difference between grade 1, grade 2, grade 3 tear etc [Reply]
That’s really good news. It almost feels like the mahomes deal where there was a lot of panic because it took so long to get an update. Obviously the risk is way higher because mahomes can somewhat control how much risk he’s putting into his legs where rashee cannot avoid it [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
If you are Rice and your career would it be better to just have surgery either way even if partial tear? Obviously I have no idea what Im talking about here, not a doctor. But from his perspective what is the difference between grade 1, grade 2, grade 3 tear etc
Depends on how well he can run on what’s left. He probably won’t know his course of action for a while [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
That’s really good news. It almost feels like the mahomes deal where there was a lot of panic because it took so long to get an update. Obviously the risk is way higher because mahomes can somewhat control how much risk he’s putting into his legs where rashee cannot avoid it
Or it's Von Miller with Buffalo. Took them a week or more to figure it out with him, but it was a season-ending deal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
If you are Rice and your career would it be better to just have surgery either way even if partial tear? Obviously I have no idea what Im talking about here, not a doctor. But from his perspective what is the difference between grade 1, grade 2, grade 3 tear etc
A partial tear really isn't a tear. IT means the ligament is stretched out beyond the structural capacity it could normally withstand.
It means if it's just that, then he just needs to rest, restrengthen it, and can come back in a few weeks.
If that is the case it's the absolute best news we could get [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
If you are Rice and your career would it be better to just have surgery either way even if partial tear? Obviously I have no idea what Im talking about here, not a doctor. But from his perspective what is the difference between grade 1, grade 2, grade 3 tear etc
Connor mcdavid fully tore his pcl and decided to avoid surgery , he has been Unstoppable since he came back so who knows. [Reply]