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but i thought there were no jobs in that town? yeah, pffft, unless you want to work 40 hours a week!FiN.in.RI said:damn im tired.. long night at work.. but i digress... again..
but i thought there were no jobs in that town? yeah, pffft, unless you want to work 40 hours a week!FiN.in.RI said:damn im tired.. long night at work.. but i digress... again..
FinFanGirl said:First off -- An acl cannot be strained -- only muscles can be strained.... An ACL can be sprained and this is = to a tear. We grade strains 1 = microtrauma, 2= a partial tear 3= complete rupture. An ACL sprain can depending on the degree can take anywhere from 6 weeks to 6 months to heal...
EDIT: although if he can play through the pain and keep his hammies and quads strong he might be able to play if this is in fact just a partial sprain.
texasPHINSfan said:how long does it take for rhinosinusitis to be rehabilitated on proper meds? This is bothering my weight-lifting routine...
i have no fingers you insensitive bahstahd! :tongue:Rich L said:Lastly, texasPHINSfan...
as a non-medical professional... my "professional" medical advice to minimize your rhino sinusitis... is to stop picking your nose!:rofl3:
Rich L said:[
Lastly, texasPHINSfan...
as a non-medical professional... my "professional" medical advice to minimize your rhino sinusitis... is to stop picking your nose!:rofl3:
Ok sorry for the silliness...
Good to hear the V-man is not so bad... hopefully it is indeed a grade 1 sprain, needing no cutting and pasting.
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hey, i'm not addicted to coke... i just like the way it smells!FiN.in.RI said:I told him to stay away form that powdery substance he was smelling :shakeno:
w00t! good joke there.Rich L said:lol...![]()
you guys are therapeutic.
I dont know about coke but...
cathairs sure tend to piss my nose off...
go figure... it sucks not to have any fingers, but it is even worse...
to be allergic to peussy!:o
FinFanGirl said:No problem - im an athletic trainer -- so hit me up with any sports med injury and i can pretty much explain it to you and give you a time frame for recovery. Also Bonedoc is a good source...
FinFanGirl said:Acute Up to four weeks. Consider acute bacterial rhinosinusitis if symptoms worsen after five days, if symptoms persist for 10 days or with symptoms out of proportion to those typically associated with viral infection.
Subacute Four to <12 weeks Same Complete resolution after effective medical therapy.
Recurrent acute Four or more episodes per year with each episode of at least seven days' duration; absence of intervening signs and symptoms
Chronic 12 weeks or more Same Facial pain/pressure does not constitute a suggestive history in the absence of other nasal signs and symptoms
P4E said:How often do you see Hallux Rigidus? Which types of athletes or player positions? Know any name athletes whose careers were affected or terminated?
jlfin said:Sounds like you are reading this from a book. You shouldn't try to give medical advice without the proper education and training and experience.
It's considerably more complex than that and it requires a more detailed history.
FinFanGirl said:No problem - im an athletic trainer -- so hit me up with any sports med injury and i can pretty much explain it to you and give you a time frame for recovery. Also Bonedoc is a good source...
jlfin said:Sounds like you are reading this from a book. You shouldn't try to give medical advice without the proper education and training and experience.
It's considerably more complex than that and it requires a more detailed history.