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2012 Injury/ Recovery Thread (1 Viewer)

I don't have the source, but I remember reading recently that Adrian Peterson is ahead of schedule in his recovery.

 
Updating a previous report, New England Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski (ankle) underwent surgery to repair torn ligaments in his ankle.

2012-02-11 11:13:40 | Source: The Boston Globe

 
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source: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d82718f10/article/vikings-rb-peterson-says-knee-rehab-ahead-of-schedule?module=HP11_headline_stack

Vikings RB Peterson says knee rehab ahead of schedule - Feb. 21, 2012

Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson knows that it's a long road back following knee surgery, especially when the operation is to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament.

But with his knee gradually regaining its strength and a Feb. 28 date to begin running again, Peterson isn't afraid to be optimistic about when he could play again.

"Right now my goal is to be back by the first, the regular-season opener," Peterson told "The Dan Patrick Show" on Tuesday. "That's my goal."

Peterson underwent ACL surgery on Dec. 30 -- a little more than eight months before the start of the 2012 season. Peterson said he understands that the injury typically requires eight to nine months of rehab, but "right now, I am ahead of schedule."

Peterson told KFAN-FM last week that he's starting to get his muscle tone and strength back into his legs and that the Vikings training staff has been "very pleased" with his progress.

The Vikings have worked with Peterson to make sure that he's not trying to rush his recovery, and Peterson reiterated Tuesday that he's making an effort to remain patient throughout the process.

"Ultimately, I've got to make sure I am 100 percent before I get back out there," Peterson said. "It's going good so far."
 
source: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d82718f10/article/vikings-rb-peterson-says-knee-rehab-ahead-of-schedule?module=HP11_headline_stack

Vikings RB Peterson says knee rehab ahead of schedule - Feb. 21, 2012

Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson knows that it's a long road back following knee surgery, especially when the operation is to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament.

But with his knee gradually regaining its strength and a Feb. 28 date to begin running again, Peterson isn't afraid to be optimistic about when he could play again.

"Right now my goal is to be back by the first, the regular-season opener," Peterson told "The Dan Patrick Show" on Tuesday. "That's my goal."

Peterson underwent ACL surgery on Dec. 30 -- a little more than eight months before the start of the 2012 season. Peterson said he understands that the injury typically requires eight to nine months of rehab, but "right now, I am ahead of schedule."

Peterson told KFAN-FM last week that he's starting to get his muscle tone and strength back into his legs and that the Vikings training staff has been "very pleased" with his progress.

The Vikings have worked with Peterson to make sure that he's not trying to rush his recovery, and Peterson reiterated Tuesday that he's making an effort to remain patient throughout the process.

"Ultimately, I've got to make sure I am 100 percent before I get back out there," Peterson said. "It's going good so far."
As and ADP owner, this makes me happy! :thumbup:
 
Where does Mikel Leshoure rank nowadays? I just read that he is healing "perfectly." Considering what street fodder Kevin Smith was able to do in that offense, I think if he comes back healthy which is no certainty, his upside is extremely high. Some sites had him ranked above Mark Ingram last season.

http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/playerbreakingnews.asp?sport=NFL&id=6484&line=229068&spln=1



Dr. Bob Anderson informed Mikel Leshoure that his Achilles surgery was one of the better procedures he's performed and the injury is healing perfectly.

Leshoure is regaining strength in his calf and Achilles. Although he's yet to run full-speed sprints or cuts, Leshoure's lower leg feels good after jogging and running half-gassers. Leshoure is making no guarantees on training camp, but insists he will be "100 percent to go" in time for the season opener. Mar. 6 - 3:25 pm et
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