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Stevie J running sheet

Started by PowerBug, September 24, 2011, 05:01:12 PM

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PowerBug

Just then, Stevie J done his left knee, no way he's playing the GF.

Maca24

He was moving his leg with ease on the stretcher though?
Mind you his leg looked like it snapped. Yuck  :-X

PowerBug

Radio commentators word. And Woja had a bit of a complaint too, seems to have shrugged it off. Geelong need to be careful or there will be no-one left.

roo boys!

He came out later on and walked the boundary. Big cheers when he re-appeared!

PowerBug

Well, he's now at fifty-fifty to play next week, still needs scans this week though. Really hope he gets up.

RiOtChEsS

there is no way they even let him move his leg like that if there were a tear...

he will spend the week in an out of the hyperbaric chamber and get up for it

North Melbournes Finest

Quote from: Marcz on September 25, 2011, 12:29:17 PM
there is no way they even let him move his leg like that if there were a tear...

he will spend the week in an out of the hyperbaric chamber and get up for it
Hyperbaric chamber or Hydrotherapy?

RiOtChEsS

Quote from: North Melbournes Finest on September 25, 2011, 12:38:09 PM
Quote from: Marcz on September 25, 2011, 12:29:17 PM
there is no way they even let him move his leg like that if there were a tear...

he will spend the week in an out of the hyperbaric chamber and get up for it
Hyperbaric chamber or Hydrotherapy?

Mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy helps athletes at all skill levels heal quickly and get back to their favorite pursuit. Many sports injuries involve strains and sprains, which naturally cause swelling and edema (accumulation of excess fluid in connective tissue). These natural reactions to injury compress blood vessels and restrict the vital flow of oxygen-carrying plasma and red blood cells to the injury site. Cells and tissues surrounding the injury site become starved for oxygen, which impedes healing. In extreme cases, cell and tissue death can occur. Mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy saturates the blood plasma and hemoglobin with oxygen. The red blood cells become more malleable as well, increasing their ability to penetrate restricted blood vessels. Life-giving oxygen is thus able to reach the injury site so that cells can heal and the immune system can fully defend the body against harmful agents. Healing time is reduced significantly, and athletes get back into play faster.

bunyip


PowerBug


Cicjose


RiOtChEsS

Doc Larkins confirmed tonight on Footy Classified he is using Hyperbaric Therapy... rates him a 90% chance of playing

roo boys!

Quote from: Cicjose on September 26, 2011, 02:44:51 PM
Stevie J for Norm Smith!
Fair chance I reckon. Might get on him ;)

He has to play first though ;)

PowerBug

Before he plays he has to train. Didn't train yesterday.

Quote from: Marcz on September 28, 2011, 12:37:54 AM
Doc Larkins confirmed tonight on Footy Classified he is using Hyperbaric Therapy... rates him a 90% chance of playing
Spot on, he is :)

RiOtChEsS

Terrell Owens once played a Superbowl (NFL GF) 6 weeks and 4 days after breaking his leg and tearing ankle ligaments by constantly sleeping/resting in a hyperbaric chamber, it looked similar to the Stevie J incident expept his ankle was pinned under the player and the leg broke just above the ankle in two spots... he didnt just play he was the best player on the field tallying 13 catches and moving freely...

Hopefully Stevie gets up for the game, i think he does by using this treatment, strapping and a jab...