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Bro get over yourself, it’s a sport injury.Why would you post this? Seriously! Should be banned for all of March Madness.
You act like they're not made for this. They're young and strong and have probably played organized sports most of their lives. Besides, it's literally 40 mins a day.That’s about the way mine snapped, but thankfully didn’t go compound. Feel for the kid.
Maybe we shouldn’t make teams play four games in four days in less than 24 hours rest?
His leg obviously wasn’t made for this. That’s a lot of pounds to put on a bone in a short period.You act like they're not made for this. They're young and strong and have probably played organized sports most of their lives. Besides, it's literally 40 mins a day.
I mean, you willingly clicked on a thread that said it was graphic…Why would you post this? Seriously! Should be banned for all of March Madness.
Even athletes have limits. And just because someone is young doesn’t mean they’re immortal or impervious to injury.You act like they're not made for this. They're young and strong and have probably played organized sports most of their lives. Besides, it's literally 40 mins a day.
Oh spare me the fake outrage. I’m pretty sure folks here can handle seeing a bone break.Why would you post this? Seriously! Should be banned for all of March Madness.
You worry about infection immensely with a compound fracture. You could lose your leg from it. Alex Smith is a good example. He had sock fragments and mud in an open wound and exposed bone. Multiple surgeries required to save him. Guy was a millimeter from dying or losing his leg. Unbelievable that he was able to come back and play.This injury is graphic and looks horrible, but a compound leg fracture is probably better than a bad ankle break from a recovery point of view. It happened to Paul George (and obviously Kevin Ware) and he recovered 100%. Once the bone heals your fine. With an ankle you have to worry about a handful of different bones and ligaments healing together, and it's never going to be 100% again.
No it's a horrible injury to have. Comparing it to an ankle break doesn't make it better.This injury is graphic and looks horrible, but a compound leg fracture is probably better than a bad ankle break from a recovery point of view. It happened to Paul George (and obviously Kevin Ware) and he recovered 100%. Once the bone heals your fine. With an ankle you have to worry about a handful of different bones and ligaments healing together, and it's never going to be 100% again.
I knew what it was. I clicked on it to post what I wanted to say. Although that was the extremely edited version. What kind of loser (also edited) thinks this needs to be posted?I mean, you willingly clicked on a thread that said it was graphic…
Because it’s about sports in a forum about sports during a sport championship game. Wild I know.I knew what it was. I clicked on it to post what I wanted to say. Although that was the extremely edited version. What kind of loser (also edited) thinks this needs to be posted?
People forget that open wounds while hard to heal are much less worriesome than an open bone break through the same wound.. Getting an infection in your bone, which keens almost instantaneous blood infection is scary shit, even in modern medicine. Because an infection will quickly take hold there and be radically hard to fight off. Because to can travel to other parts of your body quickly. Compound fractures are extremely dangerous and require immediate emergency medical attention.You worry about infection immensely with a compound fracture. You could lose your leg from it. Alex Smith is a good example. He had sock fragments and mud in an open wound and exposed bone. Multiple surgeries required to save him. Guy was a millimeter from dying or losing his leg. Unbelievable that he was able to come back and play.
People forget that open wounds while hard to heal are much lesz worriesome than an open bone break through the same wound.. Getting an infection in your bone, which keens almost instantaneous blood infection is scary shit, even in modern medicine. Because an ifencrion will quickly take hold there and be radically hard to fight off. Because to can travel to other parts of your body quickly. Compound fractures are extremely dangerous and require immediate emergency medical attention.
All good. My phone sucks.Good post. Just one question. What's an "ifencrion"? Sounds like a planet in Transformers. Sorry, bud. Couldn't resist.
Nothing here “needs” to be posted. Unnecessary conversation about what’s going with UK and college basketball is all this place is for. And this happened to be what CBB fans were talking about at the time.I knew what it was. I clicked on it to post what I wanted to say. Although that was the extremely edited version. What kind of loser (also edited) thinks this needs to be posted?
He can't help him self. He has be meet a quota. Literally starts 10 threads a day.Why would you post this? Seriously! Should be banned for all of March Madness.
Fake outrage is our new national pastime.Oh spare me the fake outrage. I’m pretty sure folks here can handle seeing a bone break.
And he gave a prior warning in the title. If you don’t want to see it, then just don’t click.
I knew what it was. I clicked on it to post what I wanted to say. Although that was the extremely edited version. What kind of loser (also edited) thinks this needs to be posted?
It's not just something that happened in sports today and you know it. TV won't show it, why is that?What kind of loser calls someone a loser for posting a video that happened today in the world of sports.
It’s amazing how grown ass men act on a message board sometimes. A lot different than they would in real life. Probably too scared to tell the McDonald’s lady they got to your order wrong but by god on the interwebz you grow balls of steel(anonymously of course).