What a great teammate Fluker is trying to lend a hand by diverting that spotlight selflessly onto himself...
Manti Te'o, LB Notre Dame
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A bone scan showed that my most recent plantar was caused by a stress fracture in my heel. I have to wear a boot for 3 months once the TV season winds down. Getting by with cortisone shots until then.
He could be in that boot for a lot longer if that's tha case.Dean Spanos Should Get Ass Cancer Of The Ass!
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Originally posted by 6025 View PostNothing has ever been released that I can find or recall. How long are they going to stonewall with this injury? Are they allowed to be this mysterious under NFL rules? Damn that Mike McCoy!sigpic
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I have, but in the nfl HIPAA related information is released all the time, DX had his injury released as an example. We always here when a player has a concussion these days, Philly has a CB who hasnt been cleared by an independant Neurologist yet and will not play Sunday. Did he sign a general public HIPAA release? Doubt it. Personaly Im glad the team hasnt hidden behind HIPAA laws...Go Rivers!
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Originally posted by richpjr View PostMichael Gehlken @UTgehlken 4h
Landed in Philadelphia. No surprises on Chargers injury report. Manti Te'o (foot) only player out. Been making good strides in his rehab.Hashtag thepowderblues
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Originally posted by oneinchpunch View Post@UTKevinAcee: “@sdmike: Has anyone on team explained why ... sprain has him out this long?” >No. In fact, at best, they've "evaded" question. #lisfranc
When a Lisfranc injury is characterized by significant displacement of the tarsometatarsal joint(s), nonoperative treatment often leads to severe loss of function and long-term disability secondary to chronic pain and sometimes to a planovalgus deformity. In cases with severe pain, loss of function, or progressive deformity that has failed to respond to nonoperative treatment, mid-tarsal and tarsometatarsal arthrodesis (operative fusion of the bones) may be indicated.[13]
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