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Lydon injury

BillJay said:
yes, in street clothes

Street clothes with it wrapped in ice. Just looking at a couple medical sites, IF it is a true Achilles sprain, it is 2-12 weeks of treatment depending on severity, but you can run in it sooner depending on pain level.
 
Not worried, I'm sure there's some pain, but there is zero reason for him not to start treatment immediately and risk further damage against Eastern Michigan.
 
I bet Tyler will be getting a lot of work done on his calves and plantar fascia, believe it or not
 
I bet Tyler will be getting a lot of work done on his calves and plantar fascia, believe it or not

That's actually very easy to believe as they're all connected. Achilles problems can come from tight calves. Plantar injury can follow from achilles symptoms, etc etc.

Even if it's just a strain, main worry is it's the type of thing that can linger for awhile without true rest and rehab.
 
That's actually very easy to believe as they're all connected. Achilles problems can come from tight calves. Plantar injury can follow from achilles symptoms, etc etc.

Even if it's just a strain, main worry is it's the type of thing that can linger for awhile without true rest and rehab.
Yep
 
Are you a self-masochist or just a masochist?
Nope, this was supposed to be in the game thread lol. If it looks like I'm happy for Robey because Lydon got hurt, no way in ****. I was just pleased he got some run in tonight.
 
Nope, this was supposed to be in the game thread lol. If it looks like I'm happy for Robey because Lydon got hurt, no way in ****. I was just pleased he got some run in tonight.

No, I got your initial meaning: you wanted Roberson to get more run. That's why I posed my question.
 




So... question about the above. I know that we absolutely have to get the win against St. John's. But if I'm JB and this really is a strained achilles issue, I'm strongly considering giving him the next two weeks off to get therapy, rest it, and not aggravate it further. I'd probably look to have him sit in our next game AND Cornell, to not risk making the strain worse.

Not suggesting that it would be fully healed in two weeks, but we might as well take advantage of it and see if it improves with a bit of down time, before things heat up in the ACC schedule. Bottom line: he'll probably be fighting this all year long. These type of injuries suck in sports that rely upon running, cutting, and quickness.
 

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