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Club Statement: Clay Smith
http://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/ne...ent-clay-smith
Western Bulldogs Midfielder Clay Smith will undergo a knee reconstruction after scans confirmed a torn ACL graft in his right knee.
Smith re-injured his knee in the second quarter of yesterday's match against St Kilda.
The Club has made arrangements for Smith to undergo a knee reconstruction this week.
Clay and the Club would like to acknowledge the messages of support from Bulldogs members, fans and football followers in general following the injury.
Because of the specific circumstances of the events of the second quarter, the Club has reviewed the matter and the medical management of Clay’s injury.
That review was led by Club President Peter Gordon and was also conducted by acting CEO Michael Quinn and football director Chris Grant.
The Club understands the following to have occurred.
Clay injured his knee midway through the second quarter of the game. He was taken off the ground and into the rooms where he was assessed both clinically and functionally by one of the Club’s doctors and also by its senior physiotherapist.
Clinical assessment at this point revealed the graft from Clay’s last knee reconstruction to have ruptured.
Despite this, Clay had no pain or swelling and maintained that his knee felt fine and he was assessed to be able to cope functionally in running, jumping, twisting and weaving manoeuvres.
Clay was informed that despite his knee’s functionality, he would need reconstruction surgery and would be out for a prolonged period.
Clay expressed his strong desire to return to the field of play.
The Club’s medical staff permitted him to do so on the basis of their clinical judgment that because the graft had already ruptured, the prospect of it being made worse by a second incident was an acceptable risk.
The functionality of his knee in the period between the first incident and the second incident (just on half time) was due to the strength of his knee’s surrounding musculature and the second incident constituted, in essence, the failure of the surrounding musculature’s ability to continue to provide stability to the knee.
The medical staff were and remain of the view that the second incident did not clinically aggravate the injury.
Their opinion as to these events was supported by the result of an M.R.I. scan Sunday morning which demonstrated that the only injury was a clean tear of the graft (which clearly occurred in the first incident,) and with no meniscal or other structural injury.
The Club has obtained independent opinion (in knee orthopaedics and in sports medicine) from two experts, one in Australia and one overseas.
On the basis of our inquiries and those opinions, we are satisfied that the medical judgments made by our staff were appropriate; that the second incident did not aggravate the injury and that permitting Clay to return to the field did not put him in a position of unacceptable risk.
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Re: Club Statement: Clay Smith
Interesting, I'd imagine this statement is mitigating the risk of a negligence issues down the track.
"Loves a scrap....oh yeah & he's a pretty handy footballer as well"
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Re: Club Statement: Clay Smith
Originally Posted by
SlimPickens
Interesting, I'd imagine this statement is mitigating the risk of a negligence issues down the track.
Sounds a little like it doesn't it?
Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
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Re: Club Statement: Clay Smith
That is a scenario I did not think of.
I should leave it alone but you're not right
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Re: Club Statement: Clay Smith
So there is no risk of further damage by playing on an already ruptured ACL?
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Re: Club Statement: Clay Smith
Originally Posted by
lemmon
So there is no risk of further damage by playing on an already ruptured ACL?
I guess its already as bad as it can get, and if the player is keen theres nothing stopping it.
Seems weird but the club doctors know more than I do.
I should leave it alone but you're not right
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Re: Club Statement: Clay Smith
Total respect for Clay Smith - geez hes tough. Good luck with the rehab Clay and look forward to seeing you in the bulldogs colours round 1 next year.
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Re: Club Statement: Clay Smith
Originally Posted by
soupaman
I guess its already as bad as it can get, and if the player is keen theres nothing stopping it.
Seems weird but the club doctors know more than I do.
A guy I knew ruptured his and it wasn't found till about 6 months down the track by which time he'd already completed the majority of a soccer season, no idea if there was any further damage done though
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Re: Club Statement: Clay Smith
I'm still confused. If they knew he'd torn his ACL, wouldn't he still be told no you can't go back on? Understand that he said it was ok and felt fine etc etc but...
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Re: Club Statement: Clay Smith
Does this imply he's going the traditinal knee reco again and not LARS?
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Re: Club Statement: Clay Smith
Originally Posted by
bulldogsthru&thru
Does this imply he's going the traditinal knee reco again and not LARS?
Heard yesterday that he will be undergoing the traditional op
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Re: Club Statement: Clay Smith
The only part of this statement I'm still unsure of is this....Clay was informed that despite his knee’s functionality, he would need reconstruction surgery and would be out for a prolonged period.
Is reconstruction surgery the same as what he will now endure? Was the length of the "prolonged period" the same as the length of time he will now miss?
I thought I was wrong once but I was mistaken.
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Re: Club Statement: Clay Smith
Originally Posted by
lemmon
So there is no risk of further damage by playing on an already ruptured ACL?
Not particularly. What can happen with a rupture is that the swelling acts like a splint to the knee itself and the knee actually feels quite stable (some may remember Lenny Hayes playing out a full game with a ruptured ACL). There is some possible risk of cartilage and meniscus damage but generally Clay would have been in a hell of a lot more pain and wouldn't of been able to run at all if this was the case.
"Loves a scrap....oh yeah & he's a pretty handy footballer as well"
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Re: Club Statement: Clay Smith
Originally Posted by
always right
The only part of this statement I'm still unsure of is this....Clay was informed that despite his knee’s functionality, he would need reconstruction surgery and would be out for a prolonged period.
Is reconstruction surgery the same as what he will now endure? Was the length of the "prolonged period" the same as the length of time he will now miss?
Thought that myself.
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Re: Club Statement: Clay Smith
Originally Posted by
4by2
Total respect for Clay Smith - geez hes tough. Good luck with the rehab Clay and look forward to seeing you in the bulldogs colours round 1 next year.
I hope he gets the full 12 months till he is even considered for selection.
"Loves a scrap....oh yeah & he's a pretty handy footballer as well"