Sawyer Racanelli 3* WR/LB 2020, Brush Prairie (Hockinson), WA (COMMITTED)
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Not all partial tears are created equally.huskyhooligan said:Had a partial MCL tear, no surgery needed, did PT, rebuilt strength, no real issues since. Going in and fixing a partial tear, that will heal, with PT and movement does not immediately equate to a re-tear.
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Sorry, bro, but a MCL tear is not an ACL or even PCL or LCL. MCLs heal the fastest and most don't require surgery. Complete different prognosis and recovery.huskyhooligan said:Had a partial MCL tear, no surgery needed, did PT, rebuilt strength, no real issues since. Going in and fixing a partial tear, that will heal, with PT and movement does not immediately equate to a re-tear.
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That's completely understood ... bro. Need for surgery is completely dependent on the type and extent of the tear. At this point it's all just speculation, but if his doctor is telling them surgery isn't needed, then maybe trust the doctor?Beno4Life said:
Sorry, bro, but a MCL tear is not an ACL or even PCL or LCL. MCLs heal the fastest and most don't require surgery. Complete different prognosis and recovery.huskyhooligan said:Had a partial MCL tear, no surgery needed, did PT, rebuilt strength, no real issues since. Going in and fixing a partial tear, that will heal, with PT and movement does not immediately equate to a re-tear.
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Trigger warning man!huskyhooligan said:
That's completely understood ... bro. Need for surgery is completely dependent on the type and extent of the tear. At this point it's all just speculation, but if his doctor is telling them surgery isn't needed, then maybe trust the doctor?Beno4Life said:
Sorry, bro, but a MCL tear is not an ACL or even PCL or LCL. MCLs heal the fastest and most don't require surgery. Complete different prognosis and recovery.huskyhooligan said:Had a partial MCL tear, no surgery needed, did PT, rebuilt strength, no real issues since. Going in and fixing a partial tear, that will heal, with PT and movement does not immediately equate to a re-tear.
Surgery isn't a guaranteed fix either, just ask Deante Cooper.
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Thank god we have all these surgeons who are members of the boards.
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I have a degree with the word 'doctor' in it, but I'm not to be relied upon for medical advice.Meek said:Thank god we have all these surgeons who are members of the boards.
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I do pro-bono freelance gynecological work from time to timefosterworth said:
I have a degree with the word 'doctor' in it, but I'm not to be relied upon for medical advice.Meek said:Thank god we have all these surgeons who are members of the boards.
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Did you call for a doctor? Cause I'm about to examine that prostate.
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So this was just the scope to check it out or did he actually get the full surgery?







