waldoputty
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Hi, first post because I know 2 PhDs who work in nerve regeneration (wish the best for the player who appears to be a nice kid).
Here is what the 2 PhDs said:
1. As Fuzzy said, recovery is dependent on the degree of injury. If it is a 2nd degree injury, then most likely a complete recovery. If it is a third degree injury, then may be a partial recovery.
2. When they say the nerve went to sleep, that means that part of the nerve cell is dead. However, the nerve cell is not totally dead. Recovery means the nerve cells will grow back into the area using the exising nerve fiber as a guide. There are real risks here, but nerve regeneration always happens with peripheral nerves like this case. However, how complete the recovery depends on how severe the damage - will the nerve reinnervate at the right places. If there is blockage from scar tissue in more severe injuries, there is serious trouble. The 2nd degree/3rd degree situation is not complete blockage.
3. The key is the surgeon who performed the surgery works for the cowboys and understands better than anyone the degree of damage. He discussed it in layman terms as stretched but not elongated. That is where we are getting the 2nd degree (3rd worst case) injury estimate from. You got to think that the surgeon gave the thumbs up in this.
4. If regeneration does not achieve the desired results, additional measures might be possible.
5. The surgeon did not go into detail about what he did. There are a number of options to help regeneration (such as use of different cells or temporary guides to promote regeneration). Those are medical information that is doctor-patient confidential though.
Bottom line:
There are risks. But looks like at least a partial recovery. Additional surgical measures are available.
The key information we are hearing is that the player is talking about tingling feelings - I dont think he would be able to make that up or likely to lie about the tingling. According to the 2 PhDs, tingling means regeneration is ongoing. Of course, no one knows if there will be a complete recovery. But you got to figure that these doctors have done many cases and probably have some success % in mind. He did say quite likely for a good recovery though no exact success % was mentioned.
What is the difference between the medical risk vs. someone like Spence with an addiction risk?
I guess at least Spence can probably play the first 4 games...
Here is what the 2 PhDs said:
1. As Fuzzy said, recovery is dependent on the degree of injury. If it is a 2nd degree injury, then most likely a complete recovery. If it is a third degree injury, then may be a partial recovery.
2. When they say the nerve went to sleep, that means that part of the nerve cell is dead. However, the nerve cell is not totally dead. Recovery means the nerve cells will grow back into the area using the exising nerve fiber as a guide. There are real risks here, but nerve regeneration always happens with peripheral nerves like this case. However, how complete the recovery depends on how severe the damage - will the nerve reinnervate at the right places. If there is blockage from scar tissue in more severe injuries, there is serious trouble. The 2nd degree/3rd degree situation is not complete blockage.
3. The key is the surgeon who performed the surgery works for the cowboys and understands better than anyone the degree of damage. He discussed it in layman terms as stretched but not elongated. That is where we are getting the 2nd degree (3rd worst case) injury estimate from. You got to think that the surgeon gave the thumbs up in this.
4. If regeneration does not achieve the desired results, additional measures might be possible.
5. The surgeon did not go into detail about what he did. There are a number of options to help regeneration (such as use of different cells or temporary guides to promote regeneration). Those are medical information that is doctor-patient confidential though.
Bottom line:
There are risks. But looks like at least a partial recovery. Additional surgical measures are available.
The key information we are hearing is that the player is talking about tingling feelings - I dont think he would be able to make that up or likely to lie about the tingling. According to the 2 PhDs, tingling means regeneration is ongoing. Of course, no one knows if there will be a complete recovery. But you got to figure that these doctors have done many cases and probably have some success % in mind. He did say quite likely for a good recovery though no exact success % was mentioned.
What is the difference between the medical risk vs. someone like Spence with an addiction risk?
I guess at least Spence can probably play the first 4 games...

