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Educated post about Gordon's injury...
Posted on 11/27/12 at 3:26 pm
Posted on 11/27/12 at 3:26 pm
...via rthomas_83 on nola.com
Well said, IMO. Thought I'd pass it along.
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Gordon's meniscus (fibrocartilage) is fine, so he's clearly having problems with his hyaline cartilage (or articular cartilage), which is what covers the tips of your bones and provides that smooth glide in the knee joint. What hasn't been said is if it's the articular cartilage covering the tip of his femur, tibia or behind his patella (knee cap).
A lot of you fans are uneducated. The cartilage is a tricky material. It's totally avascular, which means it has no blood supply like other organs, which means it takes longer to heal. This is a crucial time for Gordon. IF he does further damage, he could need micro-fracture surgery to create new articular cartilage (the newly created articular cartilage isn't as good as the original though). IF his condition is anything like Andrew Bynum's, it means his articular cartilage is a little soft or in a "weakened state". That's probably where the bruising and swelling came from.
Gordon is doing the right thing. He's strengthening the quad, which is major to the health of his knee joint. He's also giving his knee rest, which is clearly what it needs. I think it's good that he hasn't played on this, making it worse.
It sucks, but it is what it is. People will just have to be patient. He'll come back 100% and avoid any future problems if he stays patient.
Well said, IMO. Thought I'd pass it along.
This post was edited on 11/27/12 at 3:27 pm
Posted on 11/27/12 at 3:32 pm to LoneyROY7
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He'll come back 100% and avoid any future problems if he stays patient.
Posted on 11/27/12 at 3:34 pm to LoneyROY7
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Educated post
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on nola.com
You lost me.
Posted on 11/27/12 at 3:36 pm to LoneyROY7
quote:if this is accurate i would be more excited than tehchampion
He'll come back 100% and avoid any future problems if he stays patient.
Posted on 11/27/12 at 3:49 pm to LoneyROY7
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He'll come back 100% and avoid any future problems if he stays patient.
Posted on 11/27/12 at 4:07 pm to LoneyROY7
That dude straight up put the pussy on the pedestal.
Posted on 11/27/12 at 7:51 pm to LoneyROY7
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Gordon's meniscus (fibrocartilage) is fine, so he's clearly having problems with his hyaline cartilage (or articular cartilage), which is what covers the tips of your bones and provides that smooth glide in the knee joint. What hasn't been said is if it's the articular cartilage covering the tip of his femur, tibia or behind his patella (knee cap
So basically this guy is making these assumptions based on reports he has read online, right? I'm guessing he hasn't personally examined Gordon, so he is just trying to put it together from various sources. Given that, he really has no idea what Gordon's medical situation is. Especially since there are conflicting reports to the extent of the damage and the best course of treatment.
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Gordon is doing the right thing. He's strengthening the quad, which is major to the health of his knee joint. He's also giving his knee rest, which is clearly what it needs. I think it's good that he hasn't played on this, making it worse
How does he know? I'm guessing this guy has medical training, but how does he know that it doesn't need or require additional surgery (like first reported)? We went through the same thing last year and it ended up being something worse than originally reported.
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It sucks, but it is what it is. People will just have to be patient. He'll come back 100% and avoid any future problems if he stays patient
This is just plain horseshite. I can be as optomistic as the next guy, but no one can say he will ever 100% again with any degree of certainty. Plus how does he know he'll never have future problems? No one can know that..
Posted on 11/27/12 at 9:09 pm to LoneyROY7
quote:Lord knows those have been few, and far between..
Educated post about Gordon's injury
This post was edited on 11/27/12 at 9:10 pm
Posted on 11/28/12 at 7:59 am to LoneyROY7
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via rthomas_83 on nola.com
who also stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night
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