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What happened to Queta?
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Re: What happened to Queta?
It's hard to tell. Klay Thompson was jumping around like nothing after he blew out his knee in the final. The fact that Queta was moving around with only one crutch and going up and down podiums and dancing means nothing.
I hope he is ok.
I hope he is ok.
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Re: What happened to Queta?
Joe Thornton played 4 playoff games a couple years ago with torn ACL and MCL. However he is a hockey player which pretty much implies a toughness/insanity not seen in athletes of other sports.
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Sounds positive! You can choose tweet and then hit translate.
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Re: What happened to Queta?
looks like meniscus injury is also ruled out?
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Re: What happened to Queta?
Translation:
Initial diagnosis of Nehemiah Queta injury: sprained left knee with kneecap dislocation. The hypothesis of injury to the meniscus and anterior cruciate ligament is ruled out, which is good news. More exams will be done in the coming days. Downtime still to be determined.
Initial diagnosis of Nehemiah Queta injury: sprained left knee with kneecap dislocation. The hypothesis of injury to the meniscus and anterior cruciate ligament is ruled out, which is good news. More exams will be done in the coming days. Downtime still to be determined.
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Re: What happened to Queta?
I ruptured my plantaris once in softball when I went to field a grounder at shortstop. I planted and pushed and it popped. Plantaris isn't a necessary anatomic feature. I was good to go after a few of weeks rest.
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Quoted for truth.bigskysbro wrote:Joe Thornton played 4 playoff games a couple years ago with torn ACL and MCL. However he is a hockey player which pretty much implies a toughness/insanity not seen in athletes of other sports.
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Re: What happened to Queta?
Emmett White played every football game of his life without ACLs in either knee.
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So crazy, I remember hearing that basketball player Dejuan Blair didn't have ACLs in either knee also. As someone who tore an ACL, its hard to imagine it being anatomically possible to be a professional athlete without one...my knee felt unsteady just walking many times until I got it fixedbrownjeans wrote: ↑July 22nd, 2019, 7:12 pmEmmett White played every football game of his life without ACLs in either knee.
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Good news is no ACL or meniscus tear. Dislocated knees can be nasty, but I don't think recovery time puts him missing any games.
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The recovery time for a sprained knee, i.e., hyperextended ligaments or partial ligament tear, is 2 to 4 weeks and 6 weeks for a dislocated kneecap. For a complete tear of a ligament the recovery time is 4 to 12 months. And by personal experience I can tell you that it is not any fun at all. My only claim to fame is that Tiger Woods and I had the same knee surgeon. It clearly worked out better for his golf game than mine.
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Re: What happened to Queta?
Can't take your word for it unless you stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night.utaggies wrote: ↑July 23rd, 2019, 2:52 pmThe recovery time for a sprained knee, i.e., hyperextended ligaments or partial ligament tear, is 2 to 4 weeks and 6 weeks for a dislocated kneecap. For a complete tear of a ligament the recovery time is 4 to 12 months. And by personal experience I can tell you that it is not any fun at all. My only claim to fame is that Tiger Woods and I had the same knee surgeon. It clearly worked out better for his golf game than mine.
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I'm a physician, and I know jack about bones. I'm a giblets man myself.utaggies wrote: ↑July 23rd, 2019, 2:52 pmThe recovery time for a sprained knee, i.e., hyperextended ligaments or partial ligament tear, is 2 to 4 weeks and 6 weeks for a dislocated kneecap. For a complete tear of a ligament the recovery time is 4 to 12 months. And by personal experience I can tell you that it is not any fun at all. My only claim to fame is that Tiger Woods and I had the same knee surgeon. It clearly worked out better for his golf game than mine.
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I am 6 months out from patellar tendon rupture and almost back to full range of motion, but still lacking a ton of muscle mass. It is so depressing how fast my quad deteriorated after surgery when my brain shut off my quad muscle for 3.5 weeks. I have been riding the recumbent bike on high resistance for a month now and it still isn’t bulking uputaggies wrote:The recovery time for a sprained knee, i.e., hyperextended ligaments or partial ligament tear, is 2 to 4 weeks and 6 weeks for a dislocated kneecap. For a complete tear of a ligament the recovery time is 4 to 12 months. And by personal experience I can tell you that it is not any fun at all. My only claim to fame is that Tiger Woods and I had the same knee surgeon. It clearly worked out better for his golf game than mine.
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How old are you? That's a big factor in recovery time as well. Not to mention the amount of attention that is going to be placed on rehab for Queta vs the average Joe.jpswensen wrote: ↑July 24th, 2019, 11:14 pmI am 6 months out from patellar tendon rupture and almost back to full range of motion, but still lacking a ton of muscle mass. It is so depressing how fast my quad deteriorated after surgery when my brain shut off my quad muscle for 3.5 weeks. I have been riding the recumbent bike on high resistance for a month now and it still isn’t bulking uputaggies wrote:The recovery time for a sprained knee, i.e., hyperextended ligaments or partial ligament tear, is 2 to 4 weeks and 6 weeks for a dislocated kneecap. For a complete tear of a ligament the recovery time is 4 to 12 months. And by personal experience I can tell you that it is not any fun at all. My only claim to fame is that Tiger Woods and I had the same knee surgeon. It clearly worked out better for his golf game than mine.
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I just barely got old (turned 40 last year). It was also a complete tear (surgery to pull the kneecap back down and re-attach the patellar tendon). Plus the 3.5 weeks of not being able to voluntarily activate my quad is not normal.hipsterdoofus21 wrote:How old are you? That's a big factor in recovery time as well. Not to mention the amount of attention that is going to be placed on rehab for Queta vs the average Joe.jpswensen wrote: ↑July 24th, 2019, 11:14 pmI am 6 months out from patellar tendon rupture and almost back to full range of motion, but still lacking a ton of muscle mass. It is so depressing how fast my quad deteriorated after surgery when my brain shut off my quad muscle for 3.5 weeks. I have been riding the recumbent bike on high resistance for a month now and it still isn’t bulking uputaggies wrote:The recovery time for a sprained knee, i.e., hyperextended ligaments or partial ligament tear, is 2 to 4 weeks and 6 weeks for a dislocated kneecap. For a complete tear of a ligament the recovery time is 4 to 12 months. And by personal experience I can tell you that it is not any fun at all. My only claim to fame is that Tiger Woods and I had the same knee surgeon. It clearly worked out better for his golf game than mine.
I am not a physician but I did save a bundle on my car insurance by switching to Geico.
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I have been super dedicated to my home PT, but got stuck for about 3 weeks at around 90 degrees range of motion. The orthopedist said more scar tissue than normal had formed and was contemplating hooking me up to a machine that forces your leg to move further while they had me anesthetized. Fortunately one day when the PT was cranking on it, it started making progress again.
I guess my whole point was that every person is different. Some athletes are back from major surgery in 6 months while others languish for years from a sprain or strain.
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The same thing happened to me with my ACL replacement (took the patella tendon). I hit a wall after 3 or 4 weeks and was making no progress with my range of motion. I could lie on my back and my leg would bend to 90 degrees and no more. The doc discontinued strength exercises and had me focus on range of motion exclusively. The motivation was that w/o significant progress he would put me under and “manipulate” the knee, i.e., snap the scar tissue, which would entail me starting over from scratch. The episode was the most physically painful experience of my life. I nearly blacked out as they worked me over. I’d never before (and hope to never again) experience dry heaves in the PT office as a consequence of my body’s reaction to the pain.jpswensen wrote: ↑July 25th, 2019, 10:07 amI just barely got old (turned 40 last year). It was also a complete tear (surgery to pull the kneecap back down and re-attach the patellar tendon). Plus the 3.5 weeks of not being able to voluntarily activate my quad is not normal.hipsterdoofus21 wrote:How old are you? That's a big factor in recovery time as well. Not to mention the amount of attention that is going to be placed on rehab for Queta vs the average Joe.jpswensen wrote: ↑July 24th, 2019, 11:14 pmI am 6 months out from patellar tendon rupture and almost back to full range of motion, but still lacking a ton of muscle mass. It is so depressing how fast my quad deteriorated after surgery when my brain shut off my quad muscle for 3.5 weeks. I have been riding the recumbent bike on high resistance for a month now and it still isn’t bulking uputaggies wrote:The recovery time for a sprained knee, i.e., hyperextended ligaments or partial ligament tear, is 2 to 4 weeks and 6 weeks for a dislocated kneecap. For a complete tear of a ligament the recovery time is 4 to 12 months. And by personal experience I can tell you that it is not any fun at all. My only claim to fame is that Tiger Woods and I had the same knee surgeon. It clearly worked out better for his golf game than mine.
I am not a physician but I did save a bundle on my car insurance by switching to Geico.
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I have been super dedicated to my home PT, but got stuck for about 3 weeks at around 90 degrees range of motion. The orthopedist said more scar tissue than normal had formed and was contemplating hooking me up to a machine that forces your leg to move further while they had me anesthetized. Fortunately one day when the PT was cranking on it, it started making progress again.
I guess my whole point was that every person is different. Some athletes are back from major surgery in 6 months while others languish for years from a sprain or strain.
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Everyone is different. I apparently scar little on the outside of wounds but extensively on the inside.
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No that’s a fair point and 40 is still young in my book since I’m 38.jpswensen wrote: ↑July 25th, 2019, 10:07 amI just barely got old (turned 40 last year). It was also a complete tear (surgery to pull the kneecap back down and re-attach the patellar tendon). Plus the 3.5 weeks of not being able to voluntarily activate my quad is not normal.hipsterdoofus21 wrote:How old are you? That's a big factor in recovery time as well. Not to mention the amount of attention that is going to be placed on rehab for Queta vs the average Joe.jpswensen wrote: ↑July 24th, 2019, 11:14 pmI am 6 months out from patellar tendon rupture and almost back to full range of motion, but still lacking a ton of muscle mass. It is so depressing how fast my quad deteriorated after surgery when my brain shut off my quad muscle for 3.5 weeks. I have been riding the recumbent bike on high resistance for a month now and it still isn’t bulking uputaggies wrote:The recovery time for a sprained knee, i.e., hyperextended ligaments or partial ligament tear, is 2 to 4 weeks and 6 weeks for a dislocated kneecap. For a complete tear of a ligament the recovery time is 4 to 12 months. And by personal experience I can tell you that it is not any fun at all. My only claim to fame is that Tiger Woods and I had the same knee surgeon. It clearly worked out better for his golf game than mine.
I am not a physician but I did save a bundle on my car insurance by switching to Geico.
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I have been super dedicated to my home PT, but got stuck for about 3 weeks at around 90 degrees range of motion. The orthopedist said more scar tissue than normal had formed and was contemplating hooking me up to a machine that forces your leg to move further while they had me anesthetized. Fortunately one day when the PT was cranking on it, it started making progress again.
I guess my whole point was that every person is different. Some athletes are back from major surgery in 6 months while others languish for years from a sprain or strain.
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I hope he has a speedy but complete recovery in the next 3-4 months so he can be ready for the season.
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I just figured it was because jpswensen is a big nerd that plays with LEDs and circuitry.
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When I tore my ACL, I had full range of motion back before the end of week 2 post op. But then, I've always been unnaturally flexible.
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I hate you (though I wish my recovery had gone that smoothly).brownjeans wrote: ↑July 25th, 2019, 1:20 pmWhen I tore my ACL, I had full range of motion back before the end of week 2 post op. But then, I've always been unnaturally flexible.
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Would you say that per capita knee injuries in a town the size of Logan amongst Aggie fans is extraordinarily high?
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Probably. How many of you guys injured it playing Churchball?
I injured my patella trying to foul a guy who was going in for a breakaway layup. He didn't convert the shot though, so it was worth it.
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I saw two guys tear their ACL on Christmas Eve playing morning ball. Both were non contact deals
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Well, mine was a "hey kids! watch this!" moment at the trampoline park. I need to stop thinking I am 20 years younger and 30 pounds lighter.
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Acl, 2 days before Christmas in a Church gym in Brigham. Brad Larsen who worked with goble did mine along with a meniscus implant a year later since mine was destroyed. 22 years ago. Still ok, but gets stiff and range of motion getting worse.
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No one in the AD knows. Information had been spotty and vague. They are encouraged and confident it is not a worse case scenario. He'll be here early next week and our guys can look at him and evaluate things. -- straight from Hartwellbluegrouse wrote:Still no official word on Queta’s injury???
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It sounds like the doctors that did the MRI are either not good at communicating or are incompetent. My impression, not Hartwell's words.
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Because it was done in Portugal (according to Hartwell) and Queta won’t be back in Logan until early next week.bluegrouse wrote: ↑July 26th, 2019, 8:26 pmWow. That’s crazy! How can they not know???
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I know it happened over there but don’t you just call the doctors and/or Queta and ask them? Get Brito or someone else to help with translation if there’s a communication problem. Can they not send the MRI images??? Hell, send somebody over if you have to. I’m just a bit stunned that nobody really knows the results or what happened this long after the event. You would think that for an Aggie player with the highest ceiling in my lifetime and perhaps the first NBA player from Portugal, everyone wouldn’t be quite so casual about it but what do I know...dogie wrote: ↑July 26th, 2019, 10:27 pmBecause it was done in Portugal (according to Hartwell) and Queta won’t be back in Logan until early next week.bluegrouse wrote: ↑July 26th, 2019, 8:26 pmWow. That’s crazy! How can they not know???
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I’m slightly surprised that he was playing in the tournament to begin with, given the fact that an injury in extracurricular basketball could wipe out his one chance at a fortune.bluegrouse wrote: ↑July 27th, 2019, 1:55 amI know it happened over there but don’t you just call the doctors and/or Queta and ask them? Get Brito or someone else to help with translation if there’s a communication problem. Can they not send the MRI images??? Hell, send somebody over if you have to. I’m just a bit stunned that nobody really knows the results or what happened this long after the event. You would think that for an Aggie player with the highest ceiling in my lifetime and perhaps the first NBA player from Portugal, everyone wouldn’t be quite so casual about it but what do I know...dogie wrote: ↑July 26th, 2019, 10:27 pmBecause it was done in Portugal (according to Hartwell) and Queta won’t be back in Logan until early next week.bluegrouse wrote: ↑July 26th, 2019, 8:26 pmWow. That’s crazy! How can they not know???
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I have no problem with him playing for his country. I think it is a great thing despite the injury.
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