Thursday, January 21, 2010

Athletes Recovering From Bunion Surgery Are Athletes, Particularly NHLers Returning From Injury Too Soon?

Are athletes, particularly NHLers returning from injury too soon? - athletes recovering from bunion surgery

I know, I saw several injured players of all sports, their games back early. Last year was a lot ADO aboot NFL players often far into the game long enough prior to recovery from injury.

The Embassy of the NHL is that they are particularly cautious when it comes to players with concussion syndrome and post-concussion comes back to play. But just do not believe that there are so many players with concussion related injuries, including back and not allow sufficient recovery time? ... Sometimes, perhaps precipitating a relapse or a string of injuries? What comes to mind is the frequent repetition of the injured groin, abdomen and hip. They are players who are pushed too hard to get back too soon?

4 comments:

Bob Loblaw Deux said...

Roberto Luongo, Daniel "is to my previous injury," Briere, Marian Gaborik related ....... I think it looks.

Things like the points are always a complicated injury, because sometimes the impression is right and what is not until you try to full speed, you know for sure whether it was 100% and then too late. I think we'll start to see (in the 2nd round Luongo) is that until you are 100% wait, and then a week on this.
There is also a fine line, because for many such devices, which need these guys back off sooner than later to make a play, so he could move up to the end.

Since the Flyers playing without Briere, the problems of the CAP and its games with Briere ......... him as out of the lineup is a blessing, perhaps. A month? Take two! Then come back to 100% or $ off in the match.

Bob Loblaw Deux said...

Roberto Luongo, Daniel "is to my previous injury," Briere, Marian Gaborik related ....... I think it looks.

Things like the points are always a complicated injury, because sometimes the impression is right and what is not until you try to full speed, you know for sure whether it was 100% and then too late. I think we'll start to see (in the 2nd round Luongo) is that until you are 100% wait, and then a week on this.
There is also a fine line, because for many such devices, which need these guys back off sooner than later to make a play, so he could move up to the end.

Since the Flyers playing without Briere, the problems of the CAP and its games with Briere ......... him as out of the lineup is a blessing, perhaps. A month? Take two! Then come back to 100% or $ off in the match.

McMoose--voted McCain/Palin said...

I see that many orginazation in the wings, but I'm sure the NHL is done about this. I think coaches always have the best players of interest, but the player just wants to play and the coach who is 100% to say, even if it is not. But this is not that what doctors say? They have not the last word?

Fight thought the other day, good question.

michel b said...

Yes daughter does not believe
Some even have hidden injuries TOPlay
In a club AAA midget hockey here in Canada, and we had a player involved in the separated shoulder during the first term of office Saturday, said nothing further on this way, the next day she could hardly move his arm caused the warming of the game with the team of 1, 5 hours playing time Befaure mentioned and that his injury to a teamate who asked about his lack of effort, or as he pusshup or give the impression everything uper body and arm. He asked them to not call on his teamate coach, but he looked at me and said that his teamate should be seen and the coaches coach.
I wanted to play so bad

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