Originally Posted by TheGuardian: 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
Verderame has Dr Jesse Morse on his pod. Here’s the notes:
-He seems very confident that it is not a clear cut ACL. If so we would have said so. He thinks it’s very possibly a partial tear and brought up Ryan Tannehill being in this situation, not having surgery and tearing the ACL later on.
-They’ll look at if there is a meniscus injury or LCL (surrounding area).
-He probably has a bone bruise (common) for sure but a couple of other things just listed. It’s possible he could play this season and that’s what they are finding out. If it’s PCL that would be exactly what Puka Nacua currently has.
-Is PT enough if it’s best case scenario? Stem cells? PRP? How cautious can they be?
-He thinks one surgeon thinks surgery and the other thinks he doesn’t need surgery and they’re trying to figure out the bridge.
-Unknown obviously but best case scenario he’s out at least 6 weeks and they will schedule a follow up appointment to see where is knee it at.
-If it was worse than we think (think Nick Chubb) then we would have undoubtedly heard by now. Would have been painfully obvious.
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Verderame has Dr Jesse Morse on his pod. Here’s the notes:
-He seems very confident that it is not a clear cut ACL. If so we would have said so. He thinks it’s very possibly a partial tear and brought up Ryan Tannehill being in this situation, not having surgery and tearing the ACL later on.
-They’ll look at if there is a meniscus injury or LCL (surrounding area).
-He probably has a bone bruise (common) for sure but a couple of other things just listed. It’s possible he could play this season and that’s what they are finding out. If it’s PCL that would be exactly what Puka Nacua currently has.
-Is PT enough if it’s best case scenario? Stem cells? PRP? How cautious can they be?
-He thinks one surgeon thinks surgery and the other thinks he doesn’t need surgery and they’re trying to figure out the bridge.
-Unknown obviously but best case scenario he’s out at least 6 weeks and they will schedule a follow up appointment to see where is knee it at.
-If it was worse than we think (think Nick Chubb) then we would have undoubtedly heard by now. Would have been painfully obvious.
I really think it’s a partial ACL tear.
Sounds like a lot of speculative bullshit. [Reply]
So if it's a partial can he play properly while wearing one of those preventative braces? I had some soccer buddies that played in them, but they were a bit cumbersome. Can an NFL receiver move and pivot while wearing something like that? I've never noticed a skill position player wearing something like that. They're the long type braces with a kind of skeleton and hinge in them to prevent sideways forces and hyper extension.
Originally Posted by loochy:
So if it's a partial can he play properly while wearing one of those preventative braces? I had some soccer buddies that played in them, but the were a bit cumbersome. Can an NFL receiver operate properly while wearing something like that? They're the long type braces with a kind of skeleton and hinge in them to prevent sideways forces and hyper extension.