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Kennan Lewis hip and abductor strain per fox 8
Posted on 8/11/16 at 10:33 am
Posted on 8/11/16 at 10:33 am
Posted on 8/11/16 at 10:36 am to grillcheese14
so he "strained" the same hip he just had surgery on after one practice.
excuse me if I don't believe this at all. he'd be out on the field watching at least if this was just a strain.
excuse me if I don't believe this at all. he'd be out on the field watching at least if this was just a strain.
Posted on 8/11/16 at 10:37 am to grillcheese14
Approach Considerations
The initial management of an adductor injury should include protection, rest, ice, compression, and elevation (PRICE). Painful activities should be avoided. The use of crutches during the first few days may be indicated to relieve pain. Use of steroid injections is controversial in adductor strains, because the potential exists for tendon rupture if the steroid is injected into the tendon itself. Obtain consultations as appropriate to rule out differential diagnoses.[16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21]
Do not advance the athlete too quickly back to his/her sport, as the injury may become a chronic condition. Acute strains easily can become chronic strains if proper time is not allowed for healing. Chronic strains are much more difficult to manage.
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The initial management of an adductor injury should include protection, rest, ice, compression, and elevation (PRICE). Painful activities should be avoided. The use of crutches during the first few days may be indicated to relieve pain. Use of steroid injections is controversial in adductor strains, because the potential exists for tendon rupture if the steroid is injected into the tendon itself. Obtain consultations as appropriate to rule out differential diagnoses.[16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21]
Do not advance the athlete too quickly back to his/her sport, as the injury may become a chronic condition. Acute strains easily can become chronic strains if proper time is not allowed for healing. Chronic strains are much more difficult to manage.
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Posted on 8/11/16 at 10:38 am to Zach Lee To Amp Hill
quote:
he'd be out on the field watching at least if this was just a strain.
they call it "byrd watching"
Posted on 8/11/16 at 10:39 am to grillcheese14
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Kennan Lewis
Can the Saints just get rid of this dude already? Hasn't done squat since signing with the Saints
Posted on 8/11/16 at 10:39 am to t00f
So it sounds like last year they rushed him back to quickly and now it is chronic.
Posted on 8/11/16 at 10:41 am to bonethug0108
Hip/Abductor strain is a 6-8 week injury.
Posted on 8/11/16 at 10:43 am to Fun Bunch
But if it's chronic this will likely keep happening.
Put him on IR- Designated to Return and let him either get fully healthy or shut him down.
Put him on IR- Designated to Return and let him either get fully healthy or shut him down.
Posted on 8/11/16 at 10:44 am to grillcheese14
"Not season ending"
For some players maybe, but there's a 95% chance he "tweaks" it the minute he steps back on the field.
For some players maybe, but there's a 95% chance he "tweaks" it the minute he steps back on the field.
Posted on 8/11/16 at 10:49 am to bonethug0108
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Put him on IR- Designated to Return
some interesting changes in rule, don't even need to designate him.
quote:
Rule change could add strategy to bringing a player back from IR
Posted by Zac Jackson on March 23, 2016, 11:13 AM EDT
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A rule change passed Wednesday morning basically eliminates the injured reserve – desginated for return list but does not eliminate the rule allowing one player per team, per season to return to action from the injured reserve list.
Now, teams can simply choose a player who’s been on injured reserve for at least six weeks and activate him once he’s healthy enough to play again.
Still only one player per season may be activated from injured reserve, but the team does not need to designate that player when he’s placed on IR. In the past, if a player was hurt in the preseason or early in the regular season, teams would have decide whether to use the return designation — or, in some cases, whether to place the player on IR at all until it had a clear timetable for a potential return.
Now, teams could potentially use some strategy and gamesmanship in deciding which injured player could make a late-season comeback. Decisions could be made based on roster strength and depth, or in the case of multiple players being potentially eligible to return, waiting until the last minute before a weekly activation deadline could keep opponents guesssing. Under the old rule, the player with the IR-return designation was out at least six weeks before returning to practice and eight before he could return to game action.
The new rule was proposed by the Buffalo Bills. The original designated for return rule was passed in 2012; prior to then, any player placed on injured reserve would miss the rest of the season.
Posted on 8/11/16 at 10:50 am to tigahland
quote:I officially hate our fans.
Hasn't done squat since signing with the Saints
Posted on 8/11/16 at 10:52 am to Melvin
he was on the field watching every day while he was on the PUP list.
now he has a strain and he's MIA. either this is a bad enough strain to require MRIs or it's not a strain.
now he has a strain and he's MIA. either this is a bad enough strain to require MRIs or it's not a strain.
Posted on 8/11/16 at 10:56 am to Zach Lee To Amp Hill
quote:
he was on the field watching every day while he was on the PUP list.
now he has a strain and he's MIA. either this is a bad enough strain to require MRIs or it's not a strain.
heard he was going to get 2nd/3rd opinions as to why he wasn't there
Posted on 8/11/16 at 10:57 am to Zach Lee To Amp Hill
"excuse me if I don't believe this at all. he'd be out on the field watching at least if this was just a strain."
Why wouldn't you believe this at all, especially given:
"he just had surgery on after one practice"
Of course he'd go see specialists
Your logic doesn't follow.
Why wouldn't you believe this at all, especially given:
"he just had surgery on after one practice"
Of course he'd go see specialists
Your logic doesn't follow.
Posted on 8/11/16 at 10:57 am to Zach Lee To Amp Hill
"now he has a strain and he's MIA. either this is a bad enough strain to require MRIs or it's not a strain."
He just had surgery on it. Any soreness to that same area would require MRI's.
Do you even know what a strain is?
He just had surgery on it. Any soreness to that same area would require MRI's.
Do you even know what a strain is?
Posted on 8/11/16 at 11:13 am to NoWhiteFlags37
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NoWhiteFlags37
When you hit reply and the message box comes up, you can highlight what you want to quote and then hit the quote button on the right. This way you don't have to type out what the person said.
Just a time saving tip.
ETA: seeing your last post on the OT, I see you already know this
This post was edited on 8/11/16 at 11:14 am
Posted on 8/11/16 at 11:14 am to burdman
quote:
When you hit reply and the message box comes up
I figured that out shortly after, but I appreciate the heads up
quote:
Just a time saving tip.
Posted on 8/11/16 at 11:35 am to Melvin
quote:He's right and wrong. Kennan Lewis hasn't done squat, but Kennan Lewis hasn't signed with the Saints either.
I officially hate our fans.
Let me know when you see it...I hope you see it.
Posted on 8/11/16 at 11:46 am to The Sad Banana
quote:
I hope you see it.
EE
Posted on 8/11/16 at 11:47 am to tigahland
quote:get fricked. He was an absolute monster before getting injured. Was a borderline pro-bowl player.
this dude already? Hasn't done squat since signing with the Saints
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