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How is PT and Ivory still hurt?
Posted on 7/30/11 at 1:56 am
Posted on 7/30/11 at 1:56 am
Seriously? Did both get major offseason surgery I didn't know about?
Posted on 7/30/11 at 1:59 am to deuce985
i think PT had surgery on his ankle
I know Ivory had major surgery on his foot
I know Ivory had major surgery on his foot
Posted on 7/30/11 at 2:05 am to TigerBait1127
Well damn, that sucks. When did PT have his surgery?
Posted on 7/30/11 at 8:07 am to Acreboy
I would like to know the same thing about the type of surgery. Seems like Chad Jones is making more progress than these two!
They have had 7 months to rehab foot and ankle surgery, which should be plenty of time.
They have had 7 months to rehab foot and ankle surgery, which should be plenty of time.
Posted on 7/30/11 at 8:08 am to gotiger
ivory had a major injury.
pt is fine, he practiced yesterday. he just hasnt been doing any football work because he was rehabbing his ankle.
pt is fine, he practiced yesterday. he just hasnt been doing any football work because he was rehabbing his ankle.
Posted on 7/30/11 at 8:13 am to diat150
Heard on wwl radio yesterday that Ivory should be good to go in about a week.
Posted on 7/30/11 at 8:38 am to Acreboy
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How are.
ETA- I thought I heard Ivory wouldn't be ready till around the last preseason game? Maybe on WWL yesterday?
Posted on 7/30/11 at 8:48 am to gotiger
Dude, lisfranc surgery, which is what Ivory had, takes more than 7 months. It's a major surgery.
Posted on 7/30/11 at 8:49 am to Sophandros
Yeah. My penis reduction took like 16 months to heal, and I don't even run on my cock.
Posted on 7/30/11 at 8:58 am to whodatfan
Yeah, I had to get that done too. It was really hurting my back the way it was, not to mention what it did to women. They were scared shitless of it. It just became a problem all around.
Posted on 7/30/11 at 9:05 am to gotiger
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They have had 7 months to rehab foot and ankle surgery, which should be plenty of time.
Incorrect
A Lisfranc is a major injury to the midfoot. I've had patient's with significant impairment 1.5 years+ after surgery. The midfoot is generally subjected to forces 2-3 times your body weight with activity (with cutting/plantine/etc at the NFL level much higher). You also do not exactly have an overabundance of blood flow to the ligaments connecting the tightly packed bones of your midfoot.
It takes AWHILE
Posted on 7/30/11 at 9:12 am to St Augustine
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Incorrect
A Lisfranc is a major injury to the midfoot. I've had patient's with significant impairment 1.5 years+ after surgery. The midfoot is generally subjected to forces 2-3 times your body weight with activity (with cutting/plantine/etc at the NFL level much higher). You also do not exactly have an overabundance of blood flow to the ligaments connecting the tightly packed bones of your midfoot.
It takes AWHILE
Once again the Ingram pick makes all the more sense. Just glad he was there when we went for him.
Posted on 7/30/11 at 9:14 am to St Augustine
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(with cutting/plantine/etc at the NFL level much higher).
mmmmmmm,
Posted on 7/30/11 at 9:15 am to kclsufan
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Once again the Ingram pick makes all the more sense. Just glad he was there when we went for him.
Here's to a healthy year for Ingram.
Posted on 7/30/11 at 9:31 am to St Augustine
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You also do not exactly have an overabundance of blood flow to the ligaments connecting the tightly packed bones of your midfoot.
this is the major setback with this injury.
There was some thought when it happened that he may not be able to come back from it.
Posted on 7/30/11 at 9:33 am to stonedbegonias
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stonedbegonias
Posted on 7/30/11 at 12:33 pm to Sophandros
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Dude, lisfranc surgery, which is what Ivory had, takes more than 7 months. It's a major surgery.
It has ended more than one career.
Posted on 7/30/11 at 12:44 pm to moneyg
welcome back slumbering saints fans
Ivory said a couple of weeks, but by good to go he said "start running". That's a lot further than most people would call good to go. Lisfrance is serious. The more knowledgeable can enlight.
PT declared himself now 85%
As others said, makes the Ingram move all the more understandable and prudent looking
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Ivory should be good to go in about a week.
Ivory said a couple of weeks, but by good to go he said "start running". That's a lot further than most people would call good to go. Lisfrance is serious. The more knowledgeable can enlight.
PT declared himself now 85%
As others said, makes the Ingram move all the more understandable and prudent looking
Posted on 7/30/11 at 12:52 pm to blueslover
Depends on how bad the LisFranc fx was. If they just threw two pins or screws in it then he may be able to go soon. But, if it required incisions and more precise realignments then it was obviously pretty bad. Had a patient recenlty with lisfranc fracture/ dislocations all the way across the midfoot.... feel bad for that guy.
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