Definitely explains his poor start. Sucks. At least we got buckner.
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Prognosis Patients who undergo arthroscopic repair can expect shorter recovery times and less pain. Those undergoing open surgery should expect more pain, longer recovery, and in some cases incomplete shoulder rotation.
Regardless of treatment type, almost all athletes are advised to wear a sling for the first four weeks post-surgery to protect the shoulder as it heals. Following surgery, athletes may require six months to one year for full recovery, with overhead throwing athletes taking the longest.
"If fixed properly, most athletes should be able to return to at least 80 percent of their pre-injury level of play," says Dr. Fealy.
Originally posted by mayo49:I still have hope for AA - his shoulder injury really affected his play. Hopefully, he's healed up now and can play like we all know he can.
Originally posted by PacTiger:Originally posted by LVJay:Originally posted by NCommand:Originally posted by jcs:Originally posted by PowderdToastMn:Barrows just tweeted that Armstead had a torn labrum since high school and that the shoulder popped out several times last year. Can we pump the brakes on the 'bust' talk yet?
So this is a continuous issue that has plauged him for years... That just makes it worse.
Another stellar job by our medical staff...man, these guys suck!
Yup, they should've got bounced with the training staff
If AA contributes to this defense it will be on a limited rotational basis. There is no way a lineman with a bum shoulder can take the grind. Really I won't be surprised if AA retires this year or next because of his shoulder.
Originally posted by walker807:Why would he retire now that he's finally fixed his shoulder? I've got a similar problem with my shoulder and know that surgery would stop it from dislocating. I'm not a football player though and just deal with reducing the seperation each time. Hurts for a day or two. Surgery is like 12 weeks in a sling with another 12 weeks rehab minimum. And it's supposed to be very painful. But.....every person I've talked to who has had it done said their shoulder was basically back to normal after rehab. Don't be surprised if his shoulder is better than ever this year now that he's finally had that surgery.
Originally posted by walker807:
Originally posted by PacTiger:
Originally posted by LVJay:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by PowderdToastMn:
Barrows just tweeted that Armstead had a torn labrum since high school and that the shoulder popped out several times last year. Can we pump the brakes on the 'bust' talk yet?
So this is a continuous issue that has plauged him for years... That just makes it worse.
Another stellar job by our medical staff...man, these guys suck!
Yup, they should've got bounced with the training staff
If AA contributes to this defense it will be on a limited rotational basis. There is no way a lineman with a bum shoulder can take the grind. Really I won't be surprised if AA retires this year or next because of his shoulder.
Why would he retire now that he's finally fixed his shoulder? I've got a similar problem with my shoulder and know that surgery would stop it from dislocating. I'm not a football player though and just deal with reducing the seperation each time. Hurts for a day or two. Surgery is like 12 weeks in a sling with another 12 weeks rehab minimum. And it's supposed to be very painful. But.....every person I've talked to who has had it done said their shoulder was basically back to normal after rehab. Don't be surprised if his shoulder is better than ever this year now that he's finally had that surgery.
Originally posted by jcs:Originally posted by walker807:Originally posted by PacTiger:Originally posted by LVJay:Originally posted by NCommand:Originally posted by jcs:Originally posted by PowderdToastMn:Barrows just tweeted that Armstead had a torn labrum since high school and that the shoulder popped out several times last year. Can we pump the brakes on the 'bust' talk yet?
So this is a continuous issue that has plauged him for years... That just makes it worse.
Another stellar job by our medical staff...man, these guys suck!
Yup, they should've got bounced with the training staff
If AA contributes to this defense it will be on a limited rotational basis. There is no way a lineman with a bum shoulder can take the grind. Really I won't be surprised if AA retires this year or next because of his shoulder.
Why would he retire now that he's finally fixed his shoulder? I've got a similar problem with my shoulder and know that surgery would stop it from dislocating. I'm not a football player though and just deal with reducing the seperation each time. Hurts for a day or two. Surgery is like 12 weeks in a sling with another 12 weeks rehab minimum. And it's supposed to be very painful. But.....every person I've talked to who has had it done said their shoulder was basically back to normal after rehab. Don't be surprised if his shoulder is better than ever this year now that he's finally had that surgery.
You're talking about basic functionality, he needs his shoulder to do more like take head on collisions with 320lb men charging at him. This type of injury took out all pro Justin Smith.
Originally posted by PacTiger:
If AA contributes to this defense it will be on a limited rotational basis. There is no way a lineman with a bum shoulder can take the grind. Really I won't be surprised if AA retires this year or next because of his shoulder.
Originally posted by jcs:Is the Solomon pick a potential sign?
Originally posted by jcs:
Is the Solomon pick a potential sign?
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
Originally posted by jcs:
Is the Solomon pick a potential sign?
I don't think so, I see Thomas as a hybrid-LEO and AA/Buck as our DTs