*Clears throat* "We need to do more work on the kid. We have some of the best medical staff here in Kansas City and he'll be back when he's ready" *Cough* "Rashee's one heck of a football player and is a tough kid but it's a great opportunity for the other guys...that's why we have a 53 man roster folks" [Reply]
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"There's no such thing as too much swelling for the MRI. It doesn't interfere in the quality of the MRI. In any case it's good news from the perspective that, a clear ACL full tear on Rashee Rice would show up nomatter how much swelling there is. There may be a question if it's a partial tear and the swelling mutes the fact that is it mostly torn? Or not mostly torn because of the swelling? That's the only thing I can make sense of".
So it does seem to suggest if the ACL was fully torn the doctors would know already. So may be it's fully intact and the issue is something else? Or maybe it's a grade 1 ACL sprain? Who knows. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger: LATEST FROM DR CHAO
So it does seem to suggest if the ACL was fully torn the doctors would know already. So may be it's fully intact and the issue is something else? Or maybe it's a grade 1 ACL sprain? Who knows.
The swelling would affect the clinical /stability checks maybe and trying to determine between a grade 1or 2 tear or surgical vs non surgical options [Reply]