Why is he straight out?Teflon wrote:I did too.Quixote wrote:Faaaarrrkkk it!!! Thought Lynch was settling just nicely too. Creating contests at both ends of the ground.
I actually saw for the first time for me anyway that Lynch COULD get comfortable at this level. He made some good contests - just slightly fumbled at times but his disposal seemed ok and as he gets experience I can see him settling in nicely.
What a bummer he's straight out...
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Hmm, IMO if a fracture/dislocation then probably looking at 6 weeks out. Dislocation only then a chance for next week, but still would expect him to sit out a week.bergholt wrote:doesn't look compound to me. compound is when the skin is broken, which i'm not sure it is there. i've also read dislocation, which sounds more accurate. i think it's a complete dislocation (joint moved all the way) but he should be ok for next week if selected.SainterK wrote:
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If it is just a normal fracture with no operation needed then he surely would tape it up and play. If it is a dislocation he will play for sure next week. If it wasnt late in the game he would have come back on with a basic dislocation. Happens probably once a game and they never seem to miss the following week.Richter wrote:Hmm, IMO if a fracture/dislocation then probably looking at 6 weeks out. Dislocation only then a chance for next week, but still would expect him to sit out a week.bergholt wrote:doesn't look compound to me. compound is when the skin is broken, which i'm not sure it is there. i've also read dislocation, which sounds more accurate. i think it's a complete dislocation (joint moved all the way) but he should be ok for next week if selected.SainterK wrote:
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Greg said it required stitching.
Youngster Tom Lynch suffered a compound dislocation of his little finger against the Dockers, but Hutchison said he expected both to come into calculations this week.
''He'll have some stitches and we'd expect to be OK. We'll have to monitor him,'' he said of Lynch.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/afl/afl-news/godd ... z1Nnvd8GfF
Youngster Tom Lynch suffered a compound dislocation of his little finger against the Dockers, but Hutchison said he expected both to come into calculations this week.
''He'll have some stitches and we'd expect to be OK. We'll have to monitor him,'' he said of Lynch.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/afl/afl-news/godd ... z1Nnvd8GfF
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Re: Injuries/report
Maybe not..but his neck is resticted at present. Don't know if it just sore, or swelling or....SaintPav wrote:BJ has had a number of x rays which have not shown any serious injury so far.
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...but saw him interviewed at two points in time. Both times to face the reporter he turned his whole boddy to face the reporter rather than just twist your neck like you would normally do when talking to a pack of reporters.
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someone posted this in the other thread.dragit wrote:Does anyone know anything about compartment syndrome?
Is a full recovery likely?
It would be a massive loss otherwise…
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002204/
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thanks,saintbrat wrote:someone posted this in the other thread.dragit wrote:Does anyone know anything about compartment syndrome?
Is a full recovery likely?
It would be a massive loss otherwise…
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002204/
"In more severe cases, amputation may be required."
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Looks compound to me, you can see the bone on the inside of his finger, but it is just a dislocation, not a break. Should be okay.bergholt wrote:doesn't look compound to me. compound is when the skin is broken, which i'm not sure it is there. i've also read dislocation, which sounds more accurate. i think it's a complete dislocation (joint moved all the way) but he should be ok for next week if selected.SainterK wrote:
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Dean Greig got compartnent syndrome after breaking his leg in a VFL game and actually had to have his lower leg amputated as a result.To the top wrote:Did Dean Grieg have compartment syndrome - then complications from the corrective surgery?
Goose Maguire is the other one that had it more recently, a couple of times in fact after he suffered that shocking broken leg. Hopefully with expert medical attention, Cripper won't sugger the same fate as Greigy.
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Sorry about the typos, not too good without the specs these days...lyonhearted wrote:Dean Greig got compartnent syndrome after breaking his leg in a VFL game and actually had to have his lower leg amputated as a result.To the top wrote:Did Dean Grieg have compartment syndrome - then complications from the corrective surgery?
Goose Maguire is the other one that had it more recently, a couple of times in fact after he suffered that shocking broken leg. Hopefully with expert medical attention, Cripper won't sugger the same fate as Greigy.
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Greigy was also the victim of some dodgy medical care, or lack thereof, and successfully took legal action against those responsible.lyonhearted wrote:Dean Greig got compartnent syndrome after breaking his leg in a VFL game and actually had to have his lower leg amputated as a result.To the top wrote:Did Dean Grieg have compartment syndrome - then complications from the corrective surgery?
Goose Maguire is the other one that had it more recently, a couple of times in fact after he suffered that shocking broken leg. Hopefully with expert medical attention, Cripper won't sugger the same fate as Greigy.
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