"A 2016 case study of a student athlete with a grade 3 LCL tear notes that the athlete was able to return to competitive sports after 12 weeks of physical therapy."
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
What I can’t get behind at all is the idea that this now means it’s the 2023 offense again
I loved Rice last year as much as anyone but the simple fact that Worthy provides something unique — a great downfield threat — means the overall scheme is better equipped than last year when it was just a lot of guys executing within 20 yards
Yeah defenses have to respect Worthy or they'll pay. That's a HUGE element we were lacking last year. Nobody was worried about MVS. [Reply]
No ACL or meniscus damage. Should be “good to go” in ~6 months but has exactly 11 months to be ready for Wk1 (not taking into account lengthy suspension).
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
"A 2016 case study of a student athlete with a grade 3 LCL tear notes that the athlete was able to return to competitive sports after 12 weeks of physical therapy."
Originally Posted by wazu:
So is it 12 weeks, or 6 months?
Rashee Rice official —
LCL reconstruction Hamstring tendon repair
No ACL or meniscus damage. Should be “good to go” in ~6 months but has exactly 11 months to be ready for Wk1 (not taking into account lengthy suspension).
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
That's what I'm saying. And I think he's more advanced in his route tree than Rashee four games in
Yeah and he brings a unique skill set that complements everyone else very well. Whereas Rice brought more of the same stuff Kelce and Juju will get you. That's no knock on Rice...dude is a baller, but it's jut a different scenario. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
not sure if accurate
i think that's 12 weeks on TOP of recovery from surgery
Now days you start PT as soon as you can post surgery.
When I had my shoulder rebuilt it was on a Friday and first PT was the following Monday.
Medicine is finally understanding that movement heals and the sooner you move the quicker you recover.
The question would be what was done for the hamstring tendon. If it was any sort of tear or reattachment then they will need to wait a bit extra to make sure that tendon is strong enough. That could delay PT. [Reply]