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Ryan Tannehill’s Regenexx Experience

I can't stop laughing at this. It would make for a good Saturday Night Live skit where he does the infomercial then as he's walking away one leg is flopping around like a wet noodle.

CLOWN SHOES!!!
 
I can't stop laughing at this. It would make for a good Saturday Night Live skit where he does the infomercial then as he's walking away one leg is flopping around like a wet noodle.

CLOWN SHOES!!!

thought the same thing re SNL
 
I can't stop laughing at this. It would make for a good Saturday Night Live skit where he does the infomercial then as he's walking away one leg is flopping around like a wet noodle.

CLOWN SHOES!!!

Nope, you will not steal another mans phrase...have a seat on the bench.
 
I can't stop laughing at this. It would make for a good Saturday Night Live skit where he does the infomercial then as he's walking away one leg is flopping around like a wet noodle.

CLOWN SHOES!!!
Clown shoes was thinking that Philbin is anything other than an abject failure!!
 
"Without surgery"

... Uhh... This is something he had done after surgery I assume... I hope... right? Because that "without surgery" thing didn't go so well for him...

No offense but...have you been living under a rock? This has been discussed many times - Tannehill (in his infinite "pre-med wisdom" - as the saying goes, a little learning is a dangerous thing) chose, and was allowed by the team, to not have surgery when he first partially tore his ACL in late 2016 and did this Regenexx bullsh*t. :

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-knee-injury-didnt-have-to-go-down-like-this/

"Tannehill opted not to have surgery, and the Dolphins opted not to aggressively prod him into having surgery."
 
What was with the weird feet in the sand thing??

Thanks to regenexx Tannehill was able to grow even more toes to enjoy wiggling his toes in the sand.

No offense but...have you been living under a rock? This has been discussed many times - Tannehill (in his infinite "pre-med wisdom" - as the saying goes, a little learning is a dangerous thing) chose, and was allowed by the team, to not have surgery when he first partially tore his ACL in late 2016 and did this Regenexx bullsh*t. :

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-knee-injury-didnt-have-to-go-down-like-this/

"Tannehill opted not to have surgery, and the Dolphins opted not to aggressively prod him into having surgery."
You act like he made the decision without consulting doctors first.
 
No offense but...have you been living under a rock? This has been discussed many times - Tannehill (in his infinite "pre-med wisdom" - as the saying goes, a little learning is a dangerous thing) chose, and was allowed by the team, to not have surgery when he first partially tore his ACL in late 2016 and did this Regenexx bullsh*t. :

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/ryan-tannehills-reportedly-significant-knee-injury-didnt-have-to-go-down-like-this/

"Tannehill opted not to have surgery, and the Dolphins opted not to aggressively prod him into having surgery."




Yes. "His infinite pre-med wisdom."

Oh.

And the most respected source of information on sports ligament injuries in the known universe, Dr. James Andrews.
https://www.beckersspine.com/sports...rterback-ryan-tannehill-4-things-to-know.html
https://www.beckersspine.com/sports...rterback-ryan-tannehill-4-things-to-know.html

Give it up.
 
No offense but...have you been living under a rock? This has been discussed many times - Tannehill (in his infinite "pre-med wisdom" - as the saying goes, a little learning is a dangerous thing) chose, and was allowed by the team, to not have surgery when he first partially tore his ACL in late 2016 and did this Regenexx bullsh*t. :

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-knee-injury-didnt-have-to-go-down-like-this/

"Tannehill opted not to have surgery, and the Dolphins opted not to aggressively prod him into having surgery."
What is Dr James Andrews? Chicken Soup?

"Tannehill detractor either conveniently or obliviously parses facts creating narrative that ignores professional recommendation by the most preeminent ACL surgeon to the NFL."
 
How about wind sprints??
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The pre-med thing keeps coming up in discussions about his decision. Not sure how basic level biochem, organic chemistry, etc. is going to help him make medical decisions.
 
And the most respected source of information on sports ligament injuries in the known universe, Dr. James Andrews.

https://www.beckersspine.com/sports...rterback-ryan-tannehill-4-things-to-know.html

Give it up.

Did you even read what you linked?....or, as usual, just reading into it/seeing as you want it to be. Here's a quote:

"Mr. Tannehill suffered a partially torn ACL and MCL injury last December. After consulting with physicians, Mr. Tannehill chose to undergo stem cell treatment at the time hoping to return to play this season."

Yes, it says he consulted with physicians (including James Andrews)...but it didn't say what their professional opinion or recommendation was, only saying Tannehill consulted with them and then he (Tannehill) "chose to undergo stem cell treatment". For instance, there is nothing there saying Dr Andrews/Dr Uribe agreed that the stem cell treatment was the best option....only that Tannehill decided to go that route after getting their input....For all we know they may have counseled against the stem cell thing and suggested surgery as the best option (or, more likely, a combination of both - it was done like that with Jamaal Charles, Google it).

And it's very clear that this was Tannehill's decision....you really think the team would rather go with an experimental treatment or unproven one rather than just him having the surgery the first time?

https://www.muirortho.com/stem-cells-for-acl-injury/

"He elected to have his injury treated with rehabilitation and stem cell injections in the hopes of avoiding ACL reconstruction surgery.

His attempts to avoid surgery failed and he ultimately elected to have surgery earlier this month. Unfortunately, he will now miss the entire 2017 season, rather than possibly being recovered from a surgery that he could have had done in January."

"the jury is still out on the optimal utilization and formulation of these injections. ...The reality is that we are still working out the details with respect to which injuries are most reliably treated with injection-based therapy and which are not."

And, yes, at the end of the article they say it was "reasonable" that he chose to try it this way only as we've seen....it didn't work out.
 
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