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Interested to know... didn't our Menzel have it? wonder how it's holding up? What about Liberatore Senior he did it as well as a Sydney player years ago. I relise the op only holds on for a number of years but if it can be effective for Doc's prime???
Troy Menzel did his knee when he was about 16, he had LARS and as far as I know he hasnt done his knee again.
 

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I understand its a ***** of a thing thats happened. But without meaning to be insensitive to Doc, he is not our best player. The recruiting team's hard work over the past few years is close to alleviating his loss. His leadership will still be present. We will be a much better team in 2019 with or without Doc. Important thing is that he just focuses on his recovery. CFC will be fine.

Couldn't agree more Ope. We had up to 16 unavailable at times this year....that's a disaster.
What happened to all the positivity about our new forward line? Nothing's changed there, or the midfield with the new additions? Again Nothing's changed....we've lost 1 player from our back 6, (our best for sure) but there are lots of options. 4 new players drafted, 4 traded, 2 rookies and Owies....from our last 4 games this year add Fisher, Kreuzer, Plowman, Williamson, Jones etc., who weren't available. Stay positive guys, aside from feeling so bad for Doch personally, l still have high hopes for a much improved 2019.
 
Not a doctor, but wonder why when doing a tendon ACL reco they don't also investigate doing a hybrid by doing a LARS as well (if possible). Kind of how you get a plate attached to a bone to strengthen it as it heals and to support it for a period of time until everything is 100%.

All literature I can find says LARS really good for those less active (over 50s) with no issues post 5 years for majority of cases (as over 50 not a pro sportsmen so less likely).

But we've had Malceski, Rodan, Menzel do LARS with no complications. I think surgeons are weary about using LARS because if it ruptures it makes it harder to fix the damage over a tradtional tendon graft.
 
Not a doctor, but wonder why when doing a tendon ACL reco they don't also investigate doing a hybrid by doing a LARS as well (if possible). Kind of how you get a plate attached to a bone to strengthen it as it heals and to support it for a period of time until everything is 100%.

All literature I can find says LARS really good for those less active (over 50s) with no issues post 5 years for majority of cases (as over 50 not a pro sportsmen so less likely).

But we've had Malceski, Rodan, Menzel do LARS with no complications. I think surgeons are weary about using LARS because if it ruptures it makes it harder to fix the damage over a tradtional tendon graft.

Pretty sure Malceski had multiple ACLs, as did Menzel
 
Has anyone heard about Florian Lejuene? He's a Premier League footballer who injured his ACL and returned to action after just four months. Would love to get Doc over to see his surgeon.
 
I think they use polyester for the artificial ligaments these days. No wonder they tear I've torn my polyester shirts heaps of times.

Silly scientists.

Seriously though, the pressure we put the knees under during sport is ridiculous.

Yes, they mention the synthetic material in one of these articles.
Pity the kangaroo option isn't ready yet:

https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/he...nson-back-to-full-health-20180809-p4zwig.html

https://sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/...disrupt-the-orthopaedic-ligament-market-.html
 

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Yep,

No tendon of this campaigner is snapping anytime soon!!

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Pretty good piece from Michael Gleeson gives some perspective


The sense of doom and woe is the same because the injury is the same. The sense of pessimism is greater because the idea of a fresh start is sullied by the familiarity of the recent past before it has had a chance to begin. New captains, new era and the club still bedevilled by the same malady as the wooden-spoon season just gone.

It is understandable but wrong. This time it's slightly different.
Carlton are better placed than 12 months ago. Their good young players are more game ready, they have brought in more and better players and their other injured players of this season - save for Docherty - should be ready again round one.
 
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Not a doctor, but wonder why when doing a tendon ACL reco they don't also investigate doing a hybrid by doing a LARS as well (if possible). Kind of how you get a plate attached to a bone to strengthen it as it heals and to support it for a period of time until everything is 100%.

All literature I can find says LARS really good for those less active (over 50s) with no issues post 5 years for majority of cases (as over 50 not a pro sportsmen so less likely).

But we've had Malceski, Rodan, Menzel do LARS with no complications. I think surgeons are weary about using LARS because if it ruptures it makes it harder to fix the damage over a tradtional tendon graft.
Totally
the decisions the medical team make are always at their own peril,I would imagine they would choose the best outcome for Sam and the level he would wish to compete at and i guess that would have been discussed with him.....and his medical team.
These things are great when they work,considering such a cruel and destabilising injury.
I would say everyone has to take a step back.....and give it a lot of time with possibly less expectation this time around.
 

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