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Originally posted by Antonio's Gates View PostAre you a doctor? What's liugets specific injury by the way? If you don't know, maybe don't speak like you do. Liuget said it's just preventative so they stay ahead of it. Doesnt sound like there's anything there to heal. If there was I don't see why they wouldn't let it heal completely. He's a proven player.
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Lol that's a great pic.
Re Liuget: Supposedly he got an ankle injury. It's all just best guess based on what's been said. He rolled his ankle per reports last week. Again just my informed opinion, feel free to ignore or disregard completely. Generally to properly heal a sprained ankle it's rest, ice, compression, and elevation. First week you mainly want to immobilize and get the swelling down (why you see boots on players generally after games). Now clearly NFL players push the recovery time under normal circumstances during game days (as I'm sure all of us that have played sports in the past have done as well). The recommended time is to stay off it for about a week though. After some days/week, you want to regain range of motion via rehab (this is generally a trainer stretching out the ankle ligaments and what players refer to as "treatment"). Pushing THIS timeline is what causes injury reoccurrence and delays of healing. This is LIKELY why you would see Liuget in and out of a boot. He would practice one day and take another off, see him with ice, etc.
If you remember Ryan Matthews ankle injury last week, that's what I don't want to happen and why I was questioning why they were pushing Liuget in preseason. Matthews kept playing on the ankle week after week without allowing it to heal. Eventually it just gave out during the Bengals game. Now that was in a run to the playoffs, so it was understandable. An injured ankle generally has no strength, so it's not weight-bearing. This is why you see them all taped up. The tape provides the weight support the ankle ligaments do. Now go try pushing a 330lb lineman with a bum ankle, not to mention supporting his 310 lb frame. That's all I'm saying.
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SEATTLE — Sean Lissemore gave it a test.
His right ankle was just taped. He stood to the ground, walked to the left and right on the Chargers sideline before providing pressure with a brief jump.
He grimaced. Best not to continue.
The versatile defensive lineman exited the Chargers' 41-14 exhibition loss early Friday night, and he was not alone. Safety Jahleel Addae suffered a left hamstring injury in the first half. Neither men returned.
Injuries are the one fear with the preseason.
How concerned the Chargers are is unclear; further examination is expected to be completed Saturday, but indications are Addae's injury is more minor.
An extensive absence from either certainly would be a blow.
Lissemore rolled on his ankle on the game's opening series. It's the latest blow to a line that entered the night without reserve ends Lawrence Guy (shoulder) and Damik Scafe (undisclosed). Lissemore often plays nose tackle but occasionally slides to end. He started at the latter spot last week for Corey Liuget/
Lissemore left CenturyLink Field in a protective boot.
Addae had a strong training camp.
The second-year pro figures prominently in the nickel and dime packages. He tugged at his hamstring after multiple snaps before ultimately being pulled from the game. He is not expected to miss a prolonged period of time.
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