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He had ice on his knee at the end of the game and also grabbedhis knee when he initially did the injury. Also there is nothing in the ankle called a medial ligament. I'd suggest he hurt his knee
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He had ice on his knee at the end of the game and also grabbedhis knee when he initially did the injury. Also there is nothing in the ankle called a medial ligament. I'd suggest he hurt his knee
Eversion Sprain
An eversion sprain is a tear of the deltoid ligaments, on the inside of the ankle. These ligaments provide support to prevent the ankle turning inwards or everting. It is rare for the deltoid ligaments to be sprained for two reasons:
The fibula bone tends to prevent the ankle from moving far enough to sprain or over stretch the ligament.
The medial ligaments are stronger than the lateral ones.
An eversion sprain (often called a medial ankle sprain or a deltoid ligament sprain) is often associated with a fracture of the Fibula (medial malleolus) or other bones in the ankle such as the Talus.
Don't piss off old people
The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...
Guys if you see the replay this is definitely an ankle injury. Looked quite horrific in slow-mo. Will be doing well to get back in 4 weeks I think...
You're correct Pedro, the television replays show an agggressive rolled left ankle.
Whilst at the game today I was diallled into 3AW's radio coverage of the game and (Doc) Peter Larkins was adamant it was a medial injury to Howard's left knee. The replay would suggest he got it wrong.
Shame, I thought he showed good signs yesterday and was more confident with the ball in hand
Was impressed with his improved attack at the ball. There was one example yesterday which really stood out where he ran back into a leading pack of players to contest a mark.
Was it because of the turf. One of the journos from Twitter mentioned it.
The groud did look like it gave way under foot. The ankle actually looked to twist twice - from the vision it seemed it could have been a lot worse. Definitely a nasty injury though.
An eversion sprain is a tear of the deltoid ligaments, on the inside of the ankle. These ligaments provide support to prevent the ankle turning inwards or everting. It is rare for the deltoid ligaments to be sprained for two reasons:
The fibula bone tends to prevent the ankle from moving far enough to sprain or over stretch the ligament.
The medial ligaments are stronger than the lateral ones.
An eversion sprain (often called a medial ankle sprain or a deltoid ligament sprain) is often associated with a fracture of the Fibula (medial malleolus) or other bones in the ankle such as the Talus.
Yep and in the knee there is the medial collateral ligament. If he sprained his ankle he would have had ice on his ankle at the end of the game would he not??
"Loves a scrap....oh yeah & he's a pretty handy footballer as well"
Finally saw the footage of the injury and to me it only confirms the MCL gives way in his knee. Trust me look at it again and instead of focusing on how his ankle rolls, check out his knee.
Lucky for him as a MCL injury is generally a pretty quick recovery and he should be up and running pretty soon.
"Loves a scrap....oh yeah & he's a pretty handy footballer as well"
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