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Yeah really , my kids read this forum ..... (accept the NSFW area and they probably sneak in there when Im not looking)
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Can we pay him some more money? I know he is the highest paid receiver but he can't possibly be getting what he is worth. We need to give him a 1mil bonus every time he proves he is the toughest SOB in the league... just IMO though
AJ should do fine overall. Because he had an "open" dislocation even though a small skin break, infection is a risk. The classic time of infection presentation is between the 3rd and 4th day following injury. If he avoids this, it is unlikely that a later infection ensues. He will probably have his finger splinted for ~ 3-6 weeks if splinted straight or <3 weeks if splinted flexed depending on the extent of the injury. Continued pain and subtle problems with function can be present for a year or more. The main concern AJ would have as an athlete is that re-dislocation in the future is not uncommon.
Thank you good doctor. Been waiting for this assessment all evening.
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The classic time of infection presentation is between the 3rd and 5th day following injury.
Thanks, I found a typo and went back and fixed it.......sorry. It should have read
Thanks, I found a typo and went back and fixed it.......sorry. It should have read
You are SO fired.
can't we just let him off with a warning or dock the gynormous salary we're payin' him?
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can i high five whoever put the spinach bit in the thread title?
I think the bigger story here is we drafted a CB that can actually cover Andre Johnson.
I dislocated my right pinkie when I was 15. Reached for a football, the guy moved it and my pinkie jammed into his rib area...plink! my pinkie dislocated.
Had to go to an orthopedic in Lubbock where they x-ray'd it first to make sure nothing was broken. Wasn't, so they shot me up and snapped it back into place.
I'm 35 now, and it is weak as hell. If I reach for something wrong and torque the pinkie a bit, it lets me know "Don't do that again, please!" Even in normal flexing of it, I can sense it's weaker than the rest of my fingers.
No big "pain," but there's a decrease in stability for sure. I guess those ligaments got stretched to a point they shouldn't have. Then again, it was 45 minutes before my mom came and got me. Another 45 to get to Lubbock. And about 10 or 15 minutes of x-ray, and about 10 minutes to shoot up and get it popped back in place.
That's about 2 hours with it being in a zig-zagging formation and hurting like hell. AJ popped his in pretty quickly, IIRC, so I wonder if that helps him out. He's also lucky it was on his left hand.
What? You don't read my posts?
I've posted several times that I'd like to get Smith in here even though there are some Qs about his health. I expect him to go back to the Giants, though. And I'm not sure we've got the cap space for him.
Some small amount of residual dysfunction is always possible. Significant long term instability due to ligament stetching/damage is most common after cases of delayed reduction of the dislocated finger or in those that involve difficult reduction. Certainly, repeated dislocations become worrisome as they are a set up for further damage to and/or deformity of the joint/finger. These are examples of history that can lead to unacceptable instability or functionality, with subsequent need for surgical reconstruction.