ESPN Dallas: Ware Surgery Thursday

Eskimo

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Jon88;3279608 said:
I've got some overgrowth where they said the chip was.

That can be the way your bone healed.

Although often what first attracts people's attention, the more major issue in the long run is wrist instability from associated tearing of ligaments or injury to the TFCC cartilage.
 

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When we discuss how we can get better or if we'll be better, this is hardly considered.

Ware was a warrior and he had a very good year. But we may have only gotten 60-70% of what he gave us in 2008.

Just imagine a full year of Ware and Spencer healthy.
 

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Eskimo

A few years ago I was climbing off a huge rock and I busted my 4th finger on my right hand, and didn't get it dressed.

To this day I can kind of feel the bone still, like it's rubbing against other bone.

Am I going to have bad arthritis in that finger?
 

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Jon88;3279450 said:
Maybe it could have been as bad but I couldnt even put my hand in my pocket or pick up anything over 5 lbs without excruciating pain. It was probably a broken arm because I felt my arm snap and buckle. I had it x-rayed a few months later and it showed a chipped bone in my wrist.

A foreigh body in the joint is aggravating not disabilitating. You broke either the radius or ulna likely from a fall on a outstretched hand and had significant dysfunction from the break. The chipped bone is an aftermath of the break and a late sequelae.
 

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Everybody forgets, including myself that ware was hurt in the first qtr against tampa and was battling that all year, then to have the injury against sd...

well...questioning ware's toughness is pretty silly.
 
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