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This guy drafted in the second now looks like a red shirt.
This guy drafted in the second now looks like a red shirt.
The first article describes causes and treatments as do most such health articles. You need to learn verbs. It straight up says PF is oftern the result of overtraining.You are posting articles about what not to do once you have it. Yes, training a lot with it will cause it to get worse. Thanks for informing people.
Have a nice day! Too funny!
Cowboys wanted to upgrade the blocking from Schultz. Help protect Dak and improve the run. He was the best player to do that. Plus he is a good receiving TE.That’s just because they have overvalued TE for a long time
I'm a physical therapist so I knew what you were saying was wrong. You got called out and told me to study "probabilities" like that explains your faulty opinion. You have no idea on what causes plantar fasciitis nor how to treat it. I have...for 10 years.Of course not because you do not understand probabilities. Overtraining does not always cause injury; it increases probability not certainty.
Again, study it.
You don't even understand what a sprain is, and you’re trying to educate me on the pathophysiology of plantar fasciitis? If you did, you'd know that sprains are related to ligaments, and have nothing to do with plantar fasciitis.Of course not because you do not understand probabilities. Overtraining does not always cause injury; it increases probability not certainty.
Again, study it.
They may prove to be wrong in the final analysis.How about watching what happens on the field. Schoonmaker will be practicing soon. They liked Schoonmaker more than any guard that they could have gotten at that spot.
Always possible.They may prove to be wrong in the final analysis.
I suspect that they know what they were doing. I like Schoonmaker over the guard from Florida.They may prove to be wrong in the final analysis.
Maybe since MM came on board. Before that, they went out of their way to prove they didn't know what they were doing.I suspect that they know what they were doing. I like Schoonmaker over the guard from Florida.
They have built an outstanding team in the present. Looks good now and going forward.Maybe since MM came on board. Before that, they went out of their way to prove they didn't know what they were doing.
You're just trolling. Helps if you say I do not understand for you to explain how I do not understand.You don't even understand what a sprain is, and you’re trying to educate me on the pathophysiology of plantar fasciitis? If you did, you'd know that sprains are related to ligaments, and have nothing to do with plantar fasciitis.
Appeal to authority.I'm a physical therapist so I knew what you were saying was wrong. You got called out and told me to study "probabilities" like that explains your faulty opinion. You have no idea on what causes plantar fasciitis nor how to treat it. I have...for 10 years.
The plantar fascia is the ligament that connects the heel bone to the toes and supports the arch of the foot.You don't even understand what a sprain is, and you’re trying to educate me on the pathophysiology of plantar fasciitis? If you did, you'd know that sprains are related to ligaments, and have nothing to do with plantar fasciitis.
You're a fool. TELL ME WHAT A SPRAIN IS (before googling it). The plantar fascia is NOT A LIGAMENT; it's connective tissue. I don't care what your website says. You're definitely the king of BS, for sure, even when wrong. Your original post CONCLUDED that the CAUSE of his plantar fasciitis was because of his pre-draft prep, and then you back-tracked after realizing you were wrong and told me to look up "probabilities." Take a nap.The plantar fascia is the ligament that connects the heel bone to the toes and supports the arch of the foot.
https://www.uofmhealth.org/conditions-treatments/cmc/foot-and-ankle/fasciitis#:~:text=The plantar fascia is the,2 million people every year.
You're melting down nicely.You're a fool. TELL ME WHAT A SPRAIN IS (before googling it). The plantar fascia is NOT A LIGAMENT; it's connective tissue. I don't care what your website says. You're definitely the king of BS, for sure, even when wrong. Your original post CONCLUDED that the CAUSE of his plantar fasciitis was because of his pre-draft prep, and then you back-tracked after realizing you were wrong and told me to look up "probabilities." Take a nap.
I saw Schoonmaker working on the side today and he looks like he will be able to practice soon in my opinion. If so makes a lot of guys on here look ridiculous.
Per the American Physiological Society Journal's conclusion on a recent study: Indeed, the presence of contractile cells has been confirmed for the plantar, lumbar, and crural fasciae and fascia lata and the fascia of the gastrocnemius muscle.You're melting down nicely.
I have a quote from a university describing the plantar fascia as a ligament
You have your caps ridden rant.
I am okay with this,
For fun we will show how ligaments are connective tissue.
lig·a·ment
noun
ANATOMY
- a short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.
anymoreFor every cherry-picked university page you can find, I can find one from the Cleveland Clinic:
"The plantar fascia is a strong, fibrous attachment (similar to a ligament) that runs from your heel to the ball of your foot and your toes."
Again, I would just quit while you're ahead because I'll just keep giving more factual information and educating you along the way. The plantar fascia is CONTRACTILE, and a ligament is NOT contractile. Newsflash, ligaments connect bone to bone and are there for stability.
In all honesty, you don't have a clue. I'm not even trying to be a d*ck anymore.