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re: LSU CB Derek Stingley Jr. has recovered fully from his Lisfranc injury
Posted on 4/4/22 at 10:09 am to GeauxLSU4
Posted on 4/4/22 at 10:09 am to GeauxLSU4
quote:
Sting will be polarizing for the rest of his days
Imagine he gets drafted by the Ravens at 14
Going up against Burrow and Chase twice a year might make him the most hated LSU athlete by our fanbase other than Ben Simmons
Posted on 4/4/22 at 10:15 am to Captain Crown
But has he recovered from the vaginal contusion?
Posted on 4/4/22 at 10:25 am to Captain Crown
Truly wish him well & hope he goes beast mode in NFL.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 10:26 am to lsupride87
quote:
You understand how serious lisfranc surgery is?
* Lisfranc surgery is an outpatient procedure, meaning you can go home the same day as surgery
* Sutures will be removed about two weeks after surgery
* No weightbearing is allowed for 6-8 weeks after surgery
* A walking boot is then used for another 4-6 weeks
quote:
He underwent surgery Sept. 29 for a Lisfranc injury
So he's fully recovered 6 months later from a "brutal surgery" that common folks take about 3 months to recover from
Hmmmmmmmmm
Posted on 4/4/22 at 10:34 am to lsupride87
quote:Chase dropped some balls in the pre-season. That is some MAJOR fallout from opting out.
they will jump back on his jock just like everyone did with Chase
Posted on 4/4/22 at 10:37 am to RobbBobb
quote:This is so damn ignorant I almost didn’t respond. Do you think there is a weeee bit of difference between walking again and playing high level sports?
* Lisfranc surgery is an outpatient procedure, meaning you can go home the same day as surgery
* Sutures will be removed about two weeks after surgery
* No weightbearing is allowed for 6-8 weeks after surgery
* A walking boot is then used for another 4-6 weeks
quote:
He underwent surgery Sept. 29 for a Lisfranc injury
So he's fully recovered 6 months later from a "brutal surgery" that common folks take about 3 months to recover from
Hmmmmmmmmm
Why don’t you go do some research on athletic recovery following lisfranc injuries and surgery
Posted on 4/4/22 at 10:39 am to RobbBobb
Perhaps there are different degrees of the injury. A friend had this injury. Ligament was completely torn. Surgery was not outpatient. One night in the hospital. Screws and pins. Pain was bad for several weeks. Had to be propped in bed with the foot above the heart for two weeks straight, so he lost a lot of strength during that time and while in the cast and boot. Casted after two weeks. Surgery was in early October. PT lasted through May of the following year and my friend still wasn't close to 100%.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 10:40 am to Captain Crown
Did he play on the 2010 or 11 team for lsu?
Posted on 4/4/22 at 10:44 am to Tvilletiger
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Hopefully he has fully healed it. If he has not fully healed it the bone will not connect again and he is done. Teams should be very cautious of this injury. He could push off to accelerate and be back at step one in a second
Well isn’t the headline that he is fully healed?
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:03 am to Captain Crown
May he have an epic NFL career.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:07 am to RobbBobb
Average people don’t sprint and change directions at work.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:08 am to RobbBobb
quote:
* Lisfranc surgery is an outpatient procedure, meaning you can go home the same day as surgery
* Sutures will be removed about two weeks after surgery
* No weightbearing is allowed for 6-8 weeks after surgery
* A walking boot is then used for another 4-6 weeks
now translate to an elite athlete, and not your fat grandma
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:12 am to Captain Crown
Hopefully he slides a little. I feel like 25 to my Buffalo Bills is the sweet spot. 1-24 is too risky.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:15 am to Fight4LSU
quote:
Hopefully he slides a little. I feel like 25 to my Buffalo Bills is the sweet spot. 1-24 is too risky.
If he is truly healthy, his pro day workout will vault him back into the top 10 where he belongs.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:28 am to RobbBobb
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RobbBobb
I imagine you thought that was a well thought response. How much stress do you think an NFL corner places on their feet?
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:39 am to GumboPot
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Really is. Hopefully he can boost his draft stock with a top combine performance.
Personally I hope his draft stock falls and the Saints are able to get him at 18. Highly doubtful but I can hope
Posted on 4/4/22 at 11:56 am to lsupride87
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Do you think there is a weeee bit of difference between walking again and playing high level sports?
Youre an idiot. As usual
quote:
Conclusion: More than 90% of NFL athletes who sustained Lisfranc injuries returned to play in the NFL. Offensive players showed greater decline in statistical outputs than defensive players, who experienced a decrease in performance after return from injury that did not reach statistical significance compared with their respective control groups over a similar time period.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 12:00 pm to Captain Crown
As I lick the Cheeto dust off my fingers, I don't care to ever hear from him or see him around LSU ever again. Quit on his team.
Posted on 4/4/22 at 12:01 pm to Captain Crown
It will flare up again when his future team starts losing.
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