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Old Sun Mar 30, 2008, 09:28pm
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Mr Interested Ump, anything to add of any value in reference to knee injuries?
Osgood-Schlatter, the most difficult to work with. Parents, and their young athletes, want "overcome" this ailment when the only cure for this disease is extended rest. This means "off the feet" rest not "toting your 15 pound knapsack full of school books" type rest. Swelling drops quickly and up-dosages of NSAIDS/AIFs serve to give false impressions of good news.

Patellar dislocations - almost always misdiagnosed (incorrectly prescribed) as a strength balancing issue. Not so, it is a neuromuscular incognizance, a feedback of the nervous system gone wary. The body-brain doesn't locate the foot strike properly, usually coincides with some type of inability to determine in 3D space where one (foot) exists. Upon landing, the feedback is either incorrect (firing of the wrong muscular sequences) or the anticipation (see referenced space determination issue) is inaccurate. Either, the patellae is pulled out of the knee notch alignment (not good, very painful, reoccurrence guaranteed).

Meniscal tears - Never had one that couldn't be managed without surgery unless the tear was post-operative casualty. You can take that to mean whatever you wish.

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Attach the WebMD link here, as well, because I can't afford spam PM from IMPOSTERS.

Typically, I find that the world of science, scientific research, studies, citations and even the occassional abstract of greater value than WebMD. YMMV and apparently it does.
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However, that train left the station earlier today.

Perhaps, while I wait for the next train to come along, you 2 boys can stop the AIF statements, boasting with grandiosity and ideas of sugarplums in your head, and answer the freaking question. This here thread is about severe knee injuries. I lost count how many posts were tracking the whereabouts of your lost credentials and how many were directed at the OP. This "won" brought a smile to my face. See no insults or inuendos. Just some feedback or food for thought. So to speak of food, have a nice day.
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I have accomodated your requests. This post of yours above, seriously, I haven't the foggiest what the heck it means. If you will excuse me, I will ignore it.
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I have accomodated your requests. This post of yours above, seriously, I haven't the foggiest what the heck it means. If you will excuse me, I will ignore it.
Whatever Osgood. RIF Schlatter. The most difficult to work with, yeah right.

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However, that train left the station earlier today. This here thread is about severe knee injuries.

Read this entire 2nd page again. Perhaps, while I wait for the next train to come along, you 2 boys can stop the AIF statements, boasting with grandiosity and ideas of sugarplums in your head, and answer the freaking question about knee injuries. I lost count how many posts were tracking the whereabouts of your lost credentials and how many were directed at the OP.

This "won" brought a smile to my face. See no insults or inuendos. Just some feedback or food for thought. So to speak of food, have a nice breakfast.
This here is the postings of a drunk. Adios, El Drunko.
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