16 | Rodri 2024/25

Not always true. See my thread in off topic. I currently have a meniscus tear and I am awaiting surgery. I did it training and it was a full 24 hours before I knew something was very wrong.

However, I do want you to be correct, and that Rodri is going to be fine. Fingers crossed he is.
Firstly, good luck in your recovery.

But with respect this is a different situation to yours; Rodders will have had a team of world class physios and medical professionals inspect his knee in the immediate aftermath, and I don't think they'd have sent him back out, without any wrapping or brace, if they had an inkling it was severe. I accept this is the optimistic view, but I'm confident it isn't season-ending.

Either way, let's hope I'm right and you're wrong!
 
Firstly, good luck in your recovery.

But with respect this is a different situation to yours; Rodders will have had a team of world class physios and medical professionals inspect his knee in the immediate aftermath, and I don't think they'd have sent him back out, without any wrapping or brace, if they had an inkling it was severe. I accept this is the optimistic view, but I'm confident it isn't season-ending.

Either way, let's hope I'm right and you're wrong!
I am fortunate that I do too.
 
God, that guy sounds like an annoying know it all.

My husband who is basically an orthopedic doctor since he’s torn his ACL three f$&@ing times thought he was moving around post match an awful lot for an ACL. Not that he knows anything. But here is hoping.
I remember a basketball player playing with no acl in both knees, didn't last very long at the pros mind you but it's totally possible to walk with no acl
 
I barely even know what a ligament is to be honest but in for all these half baked non medics opinions
 

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