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| Quote knocker norton="knocker norton"The bad injury run just isnt funny anymore is it?'"
The concern is the "FC are yet to decide to send either for surgery/ops" bit, surely it's not a club decision, they just act on medical advice?
(unless of course we do thinkgs on the cheap?)
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| Quote Irregs #12="Irregs #12"Some people are prone to shoulder problems though, toa kohe love as an example dislocated his quite often I recall. what does concern me is the fact we have played Berro with injections this season, which surely leave the shoulder weaker and you have to play within yourself as such.
Im in the thinking htat any player playing with injections shouldnt play for prolonged periods. A cortisone for a cup final i would agree with, but not a full campaign'"
I thought the injections were for his knee. Might be wrong though.
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| Do not know how you prevent a disclocated shoulder, however one thing i have noticed is that everytime we get a player with a bad injury or needs a scan etc. we send him to a specialist in Wrexham. Now this specialist is probably at least one of the following......very good at his job, is a specialist with sport injuries, cheap or useless.
We have had damm awful luck with major injuries, my own personal opinion is that a lot of professional sport is down to the correct attitude to achieve the best. It is quite clear that in the last 2-3 seasons we are on such a downward spiral that some of our players attitudes is pish poor to say the best, therefore poor preparation for games leads to a higher chance of injury. When you add this to Hull chopping and changing conditioners each season and our seemingly lets do things on the cheap attitude, it is little wonder we are getting serious injuries
Or maybe we are just the unluckiest team in the world???
Nahhh i prefer my theory!
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| Well at least it gets Agar's excuses lined up for next season.
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| Quote Standee="Standee"The concern is the "FC are yet to decide to send either for surgery/ops" bit, surely it's not a club decision, they just act on medical advice?
(unless of course we do thinkgs on the cheap?)'"
I am sure they will seek top medical help for the seriouness of these injuries. However because of the type of injury there may be a period of time before it is clear what exactly is needed. Maybe hoping the body can naturally heal to an extent before surgery is required?
Either way I really hope Agar and Sharp are not sat in their office deciding if they should or not by the toss of a coin. 
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| Quote Action Man="Action Man"I thought the injections were for his knee. Might be wrong though.'"
They may have been actually - but its been reported that he does have problems with the shoulder
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| Quote Irregs #12="Irregs #12"They may have been actually - but its been reported that he does have problems with the shoulder'"
I think it was his knee because on sky when we played Rovers it was pointed out that his knee strapping was restrictive.
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| Not sure about Berro byt Yeamo they are waiting for the swelling to go down first.
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| Quote Irregs #12="Irregs #12"Some people are prone to shoulder problems though, toa kohe love as an example dislocated his quite often I recall. what does concern me is the fact we have played Berro with injections this season, which surely leave the shoulder weaker and you have to play within yourself as such.
Im in the thinking htat any player playing with injections shouldnt play for prolonged periods. A cortisone for a cup final i would agree with, but not a full campaign'"
A dislocation normally leaves the joint weaker and more prone to further dislocations. And every time a dislocation happens, it gets weaker. Repeated dislocations have been known to finish a career, as eventually the joint becomes so weak that it can pop out under no pressure at all. Operations can sometimes help, but over time the joint just gives out.
And hasn't Berro already had a shoulder reconstruction shortly before he joined us?
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| Quote Standee="Standee"The concern is the "FC are yet to decide to send either for surgery/ops" bit, surely it's not a club decision, they just act on medical advice?
(unless of course we do thinkgs on the cheap?)'"
The medical advice may well be to wait a bit before making a decision. Or it may be ambivalent. All operations are a balance of risk and benefit after all.
If they've been told that an operation might help but has only a small chance of success, they (and the player) may be weighing up other options.
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| Quote Kosh="Kosh"A dislocation normally leaves the joint weaker and more prone to further dislocations. And every time a dislocation happens, it gets weaker. Repeated dislocations have been known to finish a career, as eventually the joint becomes so weak that it can pop out under no pressure at all. Operations can sometimes help, but over time the joint just gives out.
And hasn't Berro already had a shoulder reconstruction shortly before he joined us?'"
Seem to remember something about a shoulder problem a few years back and did he also not have some surgery in the last off season???
Either way its a big blow to him and could potentially ruin his upcoming off season.
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| Quote Kosh="Kosh"A dislocation normally leaves the joint weaker and more prone to further dislocations. And every time a dislocation happens, it gets weaker. Repeated dislocations have been known to finish a career, as eventually the joint becomes so weak that it can pop out under no pressure at all. Operations can sometimes help, but over time the joint just gives out.
And hasn't Berro already had a shoulder reconstruction shortly before he joined us?'"
It wasnt a full reconstruction was it, i thought it was a bit of a clear out - could be wrong though, [size=59I normally am |
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