2288--- this is season ending from what i have gathered?....but
Woody this is what i was able to locate medical journal of torn or ruptured plantar fascia------Recovery time was varied. Ten feet were asymptomatic by 6 months post rupture, four feet by 12 months post rupture, and 26 feet remained symptomatic 1 year post rupture. Our findings demonstrate that plantar fascia rupture after corticosteroid injection may result in long-term sequelae that are difficult to resolve.
2288--- this is season ending from what i have gathered?....but
Woody this is what i was able to locate medical journal of torn or ruptured plantar fascia------Recovery time was varied. Ten feet were asymptomatic by 6 months post rupture, four feet by 12 months post rupture, and 26 feet remained symptomatic 1 year post rupture. Our findings demonstrate that plantar fascia rupture after corticosteroid injection may result in long-term sequelae that are difficult to resolve.
NoDidn't Amari Cooper have this issue (not this season) and continued to play through it?
No we just lost the guy that’s been responsible For most of the backfield yardageHe'll be missed, but it's not like we lost Derrick Henry or something
You can run with it, you can’t walk with it. As long as you don’t have to go on your heelHe tore his plantar fascia. This is different.
I’m wondering if he tore it during or at the end of the play because he still blew the doors off the Saints defense but he got pushed at the end.
This might be nothing but a mild pain issue that he can run on with no issue.
Sit him.
You want him ready to go come playoff time.
The word sequelae isn't used enough on this forum. I believe it's the noise that Jerry makes after he drinks a particularly large belt of scotch. Usually followed by a sly grin and maybe some leering at the latest girlfriend his grandson brought into the owner's box.
blame the coaches and tell coaches to play pollard more and this is why..we now know why the fans need to shut up and let the coaches coach..poor zekes limping and had to close out the game..poor pollard, he isnt zeke..
egg on all your faces saying pollard needed more snaps after that big run and turns out he hurt himself..smh
coaches know what's up, you all dont..pollards also not a lead back you can count on for a heavy load weve been saying this and no one listens. He never got touched and hurt himself..
Kamara, cooks, and Cmac and others all keep landing on the inured list and missing games..thats why..its tough game the fact zeke only missed one game in 5 years dude to injury with his heavy load says all you need to know about lead back vs a change of pace style back..
Its a shame hes hurt but his only advantage over zeke was a big run here and there.. with foot he will struggle to even offer anything to a regulars run game..
Uh ohPollard is fragile.
Or a week of practice.This is a problem.
That isn't healing as soon as he thinks.
We can't get through a game without losing 2-3 players.
Shelve him now and he'll be ready in time for training camp in Oxnard.Yikes! Just looked up the normal healing time and it says 9-12 weeks
Injuries do not stop CoopDidn't Amari Cooper have this issue (not this season) and continued to play through it?
Mine took a year.
It's a nagging, annoying injury that takes forever to heal because it's weight bearing.
But apparently it's better if you completely tear it as Pollard has. I still can't imagine it not being an issue the rest of the season.
Pain aside, can you run on it?
Pollard is fragile.