dazzlingblade
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that bloke at the back looks a bit suspicious, you aint seen me, right!
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that bloke at the back looks a bit suspicious, you aint seen me, right!
Dislocated kneecap. A dislocated kneecap is a common injury that normally takes about six weeks to heal.
It's often caused by a blow or a sudden change in direction when the leg is planted on the ground, such as during sports or dancing.
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Dislocated kneecap. A dislocated kneecap is a common injury that normally takes about six weeks to heal.
It's often caused by a blow or a sudden change in direction when the leg is planted on the ground, such as during sports or dancing.
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He's a quick healer proved that with the ribs,i wonder if he had some sort of un seen protection on for his chest.Sadly it will probably be longer. 6 weeks would be for you and me to walk about. Different kettle of fish playing a fast paced contact sport.
Sure they gave him a whiiff of gas n air on the pitch before putting hiim on the stretcherFuck me, how he didnt need some gas if he dislocated his knee I’ll never know. Can’t think of anything more painful other than the return of Madkins !
a man barely alive?? but we can rebuild him.. we have the technology
The Ipswich player was mcgoldrick who was mates with freeman at forest. I could tell by the look on his face he knew it was a serious injury to freeman. Class act from all 4 sides for the round of applause. Get better soon keiron freeman. UtbI liked how their lad showed his concern and the way he was applauded off by all 4 sides. A touch of class that.
A team barely alive, that was us before Wilder turned up.a man barely alive?? but we can rebuild him.. we have the technology![]()
43 was the number of games missed.13/14 Knee-OP Sep 24, 2013 May 31, 2014 249 days 43
This is an excellent sign.
Big difference between:
1) “Kneecap dislocation” (patellar dislocation) - 6-8 weeks. May or may not involve damage to one of 4 main knee ligaments (often not).
2) “knee dislocation” (full on femoral-tibial dislocation) - 6-12 months - possibly career ending - can destroy anywhere between 2 and all 4 ligaments and often arteries and nerves as well.
(1) Front View
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(2) Side View
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Luckily number (2) is rare - I have seen it once in my career - and usually involves high speed impact (motor vehicle accident).
If he was seen with a brace in the car park it will definitely not be number (2).
So it’s probably number (1)+/- ligament damage.
If it does turn out that there is any ligament damage it could be anywhere from 2-6 months depending on what and how bad.
But if ligament damage was suspected he probably would’ve been sent to hospital (and not bothered to put his suit on first!).
Source: A+E Doctor (me)
Don't go to Parsons Cross ever. Bill is in the post.Hi Doc
I hope you don't mind me asking only my mate is a bit worried. He met this Bird on Friday night in the bankers draft and went back to her flat at Parsons cross (nice flat) anyway they did what comes naturally.
Only he now has a sore todger.
What would you recommend ?
Only my mate is really worried.
Don't go to Parsons Cross ever. Bill is in the post.
I will pass that onto my mate
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