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Taysom Hill might need surgery???
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It's Taysom's fault for misreading the play signals.Originally posted by Flystripper View Postno it isn't
Originally posted by lambdacoug View PostOh yeah.
sniff...sniff.....I smell some sarcasm in one of these posts...Originally posted by USU Coug View PostI'm not buying this. Taysom may share some of the blame but the explanations that were given by the coaching staff don't add up to me."The first thing I learned upon becoming a head coach after fifteen years as an assistant was the enormous difference between making a suggestion and making a decision."
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Hamstring for me 5 years agoOriginally posted by hostile View Post3 options for reconstruction - hamstring, patellar tendon, cadaver patellar tendon. Gold standard ( the procedure with the longest history and follow up) has been patellar tendon autograft. More surgeons are using hamstring autograft, at least in northern Utah.
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I have two of the three.Originally posted by hostile View Post3 options for reconstruction - hamstring, patellar tendon, cadaver patellar tendon. Gold standard ( the procedure with the longest history and follow up) has been patellar tendon autograft. More surgeons are using hamstring autograft, at least in northern Utah.
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Originally posted by lambdacoug View PostOh yeah.
Originally posted by Jarid in Cedar View Postsniff...sniff.....I smell some sarcasm in one of these posts...Just for the record I was being sarcastic. Maybe I need to make more use of the exclamation point in my online sarcasm for carity.Originally posted by Flystripper View PostI sniffed my monitor and I smelled nothing!
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I blame Jake Heaps for abandoning us...Originally posted by USU Coug View PostThis team has apparently taken away my ability to sense sarcasm. I blame Bronco.
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Why not a cadaver ligament/tendon? My wife had ACL done 6 (?) years ago and hers was replaced with a piece of Achilles tendon from a we eased donor.Originally posted by hostile View PostMuch less serious. If the ACL had been torn they would have likely harvested the hamstring to reconstruct the ACL. The fact that nothing needed to be repaired or rebuilt is good news. He likely will be good to go by spring.
We got a DVD with most of her surgery on it. Pretty fascinating how they did it. But it was also pretty obvious why it hurt so damned much afterward - half-inch-wide holes drilled an inch or two into the bones above/below the joint. Barbed titanium anchors placed into the holes, snd the barbs deployed so they would stay in place. Plus all the moving of soft tissue around to get into where they needed to work and to clean up the scarring on the MCL and the miniscus tears. Ouch.
For the first five or six days after surgery she was in a whole lot of pain. During the first day or two post-op, there are a couple times where I contemplated taking her back to the hospital in hope of getting her admitted so she could get iv pain meds. Neither of us expected it to be as bad as it was...
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