Wooljay
Norm Smith Medallist
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What have we been doing for 15 rounds??
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Could we playing the Kids now?
Gee... a lot of medical people post in the forum. I used to work in a hospital for a couple of years but I didnt do any patient stuff.... does that mean I can have an opinion on this?
well it seems to me that not all injuries require surgery. A sore foot might need rest Presti had plantar fascitis which didnt allow him to run on the track. You can get injections for it but it doesnt cure it 100%. Running around in a game isnt going to be painful but wont do longterm damage.
Buckley's comments about Swan being professional etc would support the presence of an injury that causes pain but isnt fixed by missing games.
I have had plantar issues on and off for years and in my case I was able to do pretty much anything with it. I could still run & jump but it would give some pain but it was mostly an issue in the mornings after waking up. For the first hour after waking I could hardly walk and then it would get better to the point that by midday I didn't notice it unless I was running or jumping. Advice I got was that rest won't help.. got given some exercises to do, anti inflams and that was it. For me it lasts 2-4 months and is recurring. So Swannie playing being allowed to play through it is no surprise and him having this rest is very optional I think.
Its so refreshing having insightful people like yourself and Bring_Back_Brad on BF. Your knowledge is invaluable and I give both of you the bigActually I was making a guess that Swan had plantar issues. However, if you look at his media interview, he actually says that he has actually done damage to those ligaments......so it tends to support my argument and also show that I am a fabulously knowledgeable contributor to the forum. If anyone wants any assistance with their life issues, feel free to message me. My rates are reasonable.
Swan and Young got told home truths by the playing group at their meetings yesterday apparently
Good point BEEG if the playing group had a word to him about his performance.To be honest I don't believe it
Why these two over blokes like Blair, Toovey, Grundy, Cloke, White, doesn't make sense we have had some shocking players this year
I actually would be annoyed if Swan got pulled up in front of team mates we know his injured Whats ******* Tooveys excuse?
Watched him closely on the weekend (simply because we were getting smashed) and he was moving fine. Didnt look in any discomfort and the wheels were pumping. Thought he was actually one of our better players on the day.
Stuff this cotton wool crap. The season isn't over yet.
?Good luck with your new career as club doctor
I would dare say every player was given some home truths. Inclusive of Swan and Young. I highly doubt it was just those 2....but then I would be just as surprised if they weren't on the end of some feedback after 2 weeks.To be honest I don't believe it
Why these two over blokes like Blair, Toovey, Grundy, Cloke, White, doesn't make sense we have had some shocking players this year
I actually would be annoyed if Swan got pulled up in front of team mates we know his injured Whats ******* Tooveys excuse?
Its so refreshing having insightful people like yourself and Bring_Back_Brad on BF. Your knowledge is invaluable and I give both of you the big
I do have a problem you can help me with but it is not a life issue, just a general query.
Could you please explain why abbreviation is such a long word
Well said but I think all your fancy writing was a vain attempt to try to mask the fact that you couldn't answer the questionSorry ...inappropriate deployment of a question unrelated to the substantial issues designated for this thread. Further inquiries pertaining to your issue may cause sudden and unexplained ( or surreptitiously curtailed ) withdrawl of your access privileges to the forum....
Round 21 is such an "odd" time to return, we have Brisbane at the G, the easiest game we have left, and by then we will probably know if we are a chance of playing finals or not.
Personally I don't think we'll see him again this year unless we head into round 21 inside or on the edge of the 8.
Thanks brotherClearly you have superb diagnostic skills.
Send him to Arizona and get him right for our tilt at the flag.
Yeah, good idea, he can hang out here with deltablues , Arizona and me.
Dunno how 'right' he'd be for a tilt at the flag though
Actually I was making a guess that Swan had plantar issues. However, if you look at his media interview, he actually says that he has actually done damage to those ligaments......so it tends to support my argument and also show that I am a fabulously knowledgeable contributor to the forum. If anyone wants any assistance with their life issues, feel free to message me. My rates are reasonable.
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Don't listen to doc larkins, all he does is speculate on what an injury is because there is no way he can get access to the actual information. I'm not a fan of him anyways, I remember a while ago he said that pendles had a serious knee injury and would miss a lot of weeks, nek minnit didn't miss a game.This comment from Doc Larkins scares the life out of me "The Pies have decided Swan will undergo conservative treatment rather than surgery and he will benefit from three to four weeks unloading, but there is still some risk his heel pain may recur"
How many times have we gone down the conservative path only for it to back fire and they end up needing surgery anyway?
This comment from Doc Larkins scares the life out of me "The Pies have decided Swan will undergo conservative treatment rather than surgery and he will benefit from three to four weeks unloading, but there is still some risk his heel pain may recur"
How many times have we gone down the conservative path only for it to back fire and they end up needing surgery anyway?