Jump to content

Diego Carlos


PaulMcGrath_5

Recommended Posts

7 hours ago, Nabby said:

Beckham did it and came back and played for a few more years , Hudson-Odoi also suffered it recently. Closer to home Benteke did it and came back though arguably was never quite the same.

Futher back 2 players who suffered it Neil Webb ( Carried on but career nose dived afterwords ) and John Barnes ( never got his pace back ) 

Quote I've seen today is 7-9 months out 

If he's out until April, he's out for the season (or should be) .

Have him heal up completely and ease into preseason 2023.

Edited by maqroll
Link to comment
Share on other sites

There is value out there, look how are Hammers signing all these versatile defenders from the likes of PSG for 10 mil or so, they can cover multiple positions...can't be that bad and versatility is always welcome, there has to be value that are half decent players who can help us cover for diego whilst also adding elsewhere on the pitch.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, maqroll said:

I'm surprised more people aren't talking about the trainer who ran out and began stretching his leg like he had a cramp when in fact it wasn't a cramp at all.

There was clearly a communication problem between the two as well.

By stretching his calf muscle, he had to put force down on the Achilles, potentially either causing the injury or making it worse.

It's been mentioned a few times in the thread to be fair.

Anyway, I just can't get overt the fact that the bloke has only had knocks throughout his career and only missed a handful of games, then THIS.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

51 minutes ago, JAMAICAN-VILLAN said:

It's been mentioned a few times in the thread to be fair.

Anyway, I just can't get overt the fact that the bloke has only had knocks throughout his career and only missed a handful of games, then THIS.

Luc Nilis-esque.

 

 

  • Sad 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 hours ago, maqroll said:

I'm surprised more people aren't talking about the trainer who ran out and began stretching his leg like he had a cramp when in fact it wasn't a cramp at all.

There was clearly a communication problem between the two as well.

By stretching his calf muscle, he had to put force down on the Achilles, potentially either causing the injury or making it worse.

Well to be fair to the trainer the hand gesture DC was giving him looked like he was saying to stretch his leg. When he hit the ground and rolled over you can see the leg/foot stiff as well so he may have thought it was a cramp too. We will most likely never know what exactly happened though.

Link to comment
Share on other sites


Maybe this will give some clarification.

 

Table 1. Accelerated functional rehabilitation protocol14
Phase Instructions for patients
Recovery phase
0–2 weeks post-injury
  • Attend public fracture clinic or orthopaedic surgeon
  • Wear plaster backslab in plantarflexion or boot with 3 cm heel raise
  • Commence early weight-bearing in boot with heel raise
  • Use crutches for support
Transition phase
2–6 weeks post-injury
  • Remain in boot with heel raise
  • Weight-bear as tolerated in boot and gradually wean off crutches
  • Perform hip and knee range-of-motion exercises in boot
  • Perform static quadriceps and hamstring exercises in boot
  • Wear boot while sleeping
  • Use a single-leg exercise bike
Return-to-activity phase
6–10 weeks post-injury
  • Remove 1 cm heel wedge per fortnight
  • Continue to weight-bear as tolerated in boot
  • If desired, remove boot for gentle non–weight-bearing range‑of‑motion exercises of the ankle
  • If desired, commence swimming, avoiding pushing off the wall and avoiding diving
Prevention phase
10–12 weeks post-injury
  • Remove heel lift
  • Commence gentle dorsiflexion stretching
  • Commence graduated resistance exercises
  • Commence cycling, elliptical machine, walking and swimming
  • Commence closed chain exercises and functional activities
Active rehabilitation phase
12 weeks post-injury and onwards
  • Remove boot
  • Commence open chain exercises and functional activities
  • Progress range of motion, strength and proprioception
  • Commence plyometric training
  • Commence sports-specific retraining
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 16/08/2022 at 17:30, Nabby said:

Beckham did it and came back and played for a few more years , Hudson-Odoi also suffered it recently. Closer to home Benteke did it and came back though arguably was never quite the same.

Futher back 2 players who suffered it Neil Webb ( Carried on but career nose dived afterwords ) and John Barnes ( never got his pace back ) 

Quote I've seen today is 7-9 months out 

Benteke came back good, he had a very good spell under Sherwood. One could argue it might’ve been even better than Lambert days. So from that perspective he came back good. It’s the transfer to Liverpool and the confidence lost which made him worse.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

19 hours ago, maqroll said:

I'm surprised more people aren't talking about the trainer who ran out and began stretching his leg like he had a cramp when in fact it wasn't a cramp at all.

There was clearly a communication problem between the two as well.

By stretching his calf muscle, he had to put force down on the Achilles, potentially either causing the injury or making it worse.

Yep, it definitely won’t have helped that’s for sure.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Jareth said:

SG expects him back this season to play a sizeable chunk of it - extremely confident apparantly. 

Somehow we have the WC break so that would keep a certain amount of games to get him back. Hopefully he recovers well and get back soon.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...
Â