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Oh what would we do without the spelling/grammar police? Sorry, autocorrect on the ipad. Most times I don't go through and reread my posts, or I don't really care to correct it because most people won't care and it's more effort to try and fix it on the ipad than it is just to leave it and assume a spelling nazi won't run across it(Had to edit this so you wouldn't have to fight the urge to correct my spelling)Do doctors typically spell words like advice incorrectly?False Start said:Interesting, if doctors are always right why do they need malpractice insurance? Anyone can google the topic and put Dr. in front of their name and other football fans realize some play through injuries regardless of injury. Also you can pull a nose hair out of your nose and die, does that mean it will happen doctor?Dr. Brew said:Pot, meet kettleGrading your posts on this topic clearly don't make you an expert in the field.False Start said:You really seem to be full of yourself and your opinion.Dr. Brew said:RGIII had 10 months to heal. How's he looking?Rodgers would not be able to even run if he were recovering from and ORIF of the clavicle - open reduction internal fixation for those armchair MDs. You really think he'd be at the top of his game?cstu said:How is it catastrophic when he'll have 10 months to heal from a re-break?The collarbone is the only spot in the body where the shoulder connects to the body by joint. A re injury there would be catastrophic
It's not just playing through pain, although he has none. If he re breaks his collarbone now, he would be looking at potentially 6 months of recovery from a rebreak.
Furthermore, it would be catastrophic because it may not revascularize, which means it may not heal at all or heal very brittle which means future for re injury. Re breaking a bone, clavicle in particular, that isn't healed all the way is potentially career threatening to a QB. Even if it is the non throwing arm. QBs get hit a lot. Sure, chances aren't real good for that to happen, but how many of you are playing Russian roulette on a weekly basis thinking the chances of killing yourself is only 1/6?
I think you'd appreciate hearing from someone in the medical profession who knows this stuff very well. It might help you from some informed opinions moving forward.I don't need to prove a thing to you. I am a doctor. I have my degree. Don't believe me, I really don't care. I'd trust the advise of a doctor over someone who compares a broken clavicle to a separated shoulder. If you want to insult me to try and make my medical expertise less valuable in your mind, make you feel better for being owned by medical evidence, fine by me.Good luck these playoffs. You seem like you need the $
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I don't need to prove a thing to you. I am a doctor. I have my degree. Don't believe me, I really don't care. I'd trust the advise of a doctor over someone who compares a broken clavicle to a separated shoulder. If you want to insult me to try and make my medical expertise less valuable in your mind, make you feel better for being owned by medical evidence, fine by me.Good luck these playoffs. You seem like you need the $
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