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Yep, averaged rec, 1300 yds and 9 TDs and 5 PBs in 5 years

March 11, 2018 02:08PM
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JustaFan
Does WR count? See Demaryius Thomas....

after he had Achilles surgery.

Michael Crabtree tore his Achilles in May 2013 at OTAs, and after missing the first 11 games of the 2013 season, he played in the final five games of the regular season and then was as good after injury as he was before. I didn't use him as example because he was not a Pro Bowler before or after Achilels surgery

I wish people would do a little research before speculating on stuff. I am no expert, but I did simple searches to get better educated on things

Here is one that should put an end to the nonsense about Sherman being an injury liability—

[www.standard.net]

49ers' Crabtree, others can return faster after tearing Achilles'
THURSDAY , MARCH 06, 2014 - 12:20 PM

Matthew Barrows

A decade ago, an Achilles’ tendon tear was a diagnosis that made NFL team doctors shudder.

It typically meant an arduous, year-long recovery, and even then, there was a one-in-three chance the patient never would play again.

The Achilles’ tear that San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree suffered last month still is serious, and his recovery remains long and difficult. But advances in how doctors repair the tear, as well as a more aggressive rehabilitation protocol, have improved his chances of coming back more quickly and with better strength than if he had suffered it just a few years ago.

Dr. Robert Anderson, who is the NFL’s foremost foot and ankle specialist, operated on Crabtree’s fractured left foot before the 2009 draft.

Anderson said it once took nine to 12 months for a player to recover from an Achilles’ injury. Today, that time frame is down to six to nine months. In fact, Anderson noted that Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs was back on the field 5 1/2 months after partially tearing his Achilles’ last year.

‘‘What we’re seeing, at least anecdotally, is that these guys are making it back quicker and with better strength characteristics,” said Anderson.

The advances in Achilles’ treatment are threefold, beginning with the surgery itself.

Years ago, doctors would make an incision along the tendon -- 6 to 8 inches long -- and suture the entire length to ensure the damaged area remained intact.

Today, the incision can be only 2 centimeters long, with fine but ultra-strong sutures used to repair the tear.

University of California, Davis’ Dr. Eric Giza, one of the orthopedic surgeons for the U.S. Soccer Federation, said the minimally invasive approach preserves as much tissue around the Achilles’ as possible, thereby allowing it to heal better and faster.

The smaller incision means less scarring and a lower chance of infection, “which in the case of a professional athlete probably would lead to the end of their career,” Giza said.

A tiny wound also doesn’t take as long to heal, which allows rehabilitation to begin much sooner than before.

It used to be that Achilles’ patients would be in a cast for six weeks after surgery, which caused the calf muscle to atrophy and led to a longer recovery.

Now a patient is in a walking boot two weeks following the procedure. At six weeks -- about where Crabtree is now -- he might be able to put weight on the foot for the first time.

‘‘Every tear is a little different,” said Dr. Dan Solomon, an orthopedic surgeon with Marin Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in Novato, “but you try to get as aggressive as you can with the recovery.”

Finally, an elite athlete like Crabtree is aided by cutting-edge medical procedures.

One of the reasons Achilles’ tears can take so long to heal -- indeed why the tendon rips in the first place -- is blood flow is poor in that area.

With someone like Crabtree or Lakers star Kobe Bryant, who tore his Achilles’ in April, doctors typically use platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to speed healing.

A small amount of blood taken from the patient is “spun down” in a centrifuge so the platelet cells, which help form blood clots, are isolated. They are then applied to the wound in the hope that it stimulates healing.

Giza said he uses PRP on two disparate groups -- patients who need the extra help, such as diabetics, and elite athletes.

‘‘Because they are going to put more demand on that tendon than the average person,” Giza said. “And because this is all the marbles for them. If they don’t get back, they don’t eat.”

Use of PRP is controversial in the medical community, not because it is harmful, but because no large-scale studies have proven it’s effective. Solomon, however, said he has seen positive results.

‘‘My take is that it works,” he said. “It may not work on every single patient. But it works better than nothing.”

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  Sherman is a Niner

headslapper1151March 10, 2018 02:58PM

  Thought he was done.

Blue and Gold392March 10, 2018 03:01PM

  Re: Thought he was done.

NorCalRamFan360March 10, 2018 03:09PM

  Re: Thought he was done.

The_Zone324March 10, 2018 03:15PM

  Re: Thought he was done.

CarolinaRam303March 10, 2018 03:19PM

  Re: Thought he was done.... good luck

Rampage2K-287March 10, 2018 05:28PM

  Says who?

Blue and Gold404March 10, 2018 05:36PM

  Re: Says who?

Ramsdude265March 11, 2018 04:44AM

  Again

Blue and Gold236March 11, 2018 11:00AM

  Re: Again

Rampage2K-240March 11, 2018 11:16AM

  Re: Again

Ramsdude326March 11, 2018 11:33AM

  Thanks for perfectly illustrating my point

Blue and Gold230March 11, 2018 11:44AM

  Re: Thanks for perfectly illustrating my point

Ramsdude236March 11, 2018 11:55AM

  I believe what you said first

Blue and Gold250March 11, 2018 11:57AM

  Opinion on Sherman on decline...

jemach254March 11, 2018 01:30PM

  Re: Opinion on Sherman on decline...

Rampage2K-306March 11, 2018 01:54PM

  Re: Opinion on Sherman on decline...

JustaFan324March 11, 2018 01:59PM

  Yet...if the Rams would have signed him...

jemach313March 11, 2018 04:54PM

  Re: Thought he was done.

Steve261March 10, 2018 08:58PM

  He is done

NewMexicoRam297March 11, 2018 05:07AM

  Re: He is done

Ramsdude230March 11, 2018 05:15AM

  Re: Sherman is a Niner

Rams43364March 10, 2018 03:20PM

  Re: Sherman is a Niner

headslapper300March 10, 2018 03:28PM

  49ers run the Seattle system, Sherman knows it as

Blue and Gold319March 10, 2018 03:40PM

  Re: 49ers run the Seattle system, Sherman knows it as

headslapper299March 10, 2018 03:48PM

  Re: 49ers run the Seattle system, Sherman knows it as

Blue and Gold321March 10, 2018 04:18PM

  My prediction

stlrams13347March 10, 2018 04:28PM

  Well

Blue and Gold293March 10, 2018 04:36PM

  Re: Well

headslapper258March 10, 2018 04:40PM

  Kobe Bryant is not Richard Sherman

Blue and Gold271March 10, 2018 05:13PM

  Re: Nothing but A Pedrestrian CB

hammer309March 10, 2018 04:36PM

  Says who?

Blue and Gold258March 10, 2018 04:39PM

  Re: Says who? RUPTURED Achilles tenfon

hammer298March 10, 2018 05:00PM

  Already posted that Suggs did that, Derrick Johnson

Blue and Gold290March 10, 2018 05:11PM

  Re: Already posted that Suggs did that, Derrick Johnson

bigjimram21305March 10, 2018 06:51PM

  Yes

Blue and Gold252March 10, 2018 07:06PM

  Suggs and Johnson don’t play corner...

Rampage2K-400March 10, 2018 07:57PM

  Please

Blue and Gold247March 11, 2018 11:02AM

  Re: Please

headslapper248March 11, 2018 01:26PM

  Re: Please

Rampage2K-237March 11, 2018 01:47PM

  Re: Please

JustaFan236March 11, 2018 01:48PM

  Yep, averaged rec, 1300 yds and 9 TDs and 5 PBs in 5 years

Blue and Gold237March 11, 2018 02:08PM

  Re: Yep, averaged rec, 1300 yds and 9 TDs and 5 PBs in 5 years

Rampage2K-235March 11, 2018 02:26PM

  Sherman’s “chirp” factor is a significant one, I think...

Rams43244March 11, 2018 02:35PM

  Or maybe

Blue and Gold215March 11, 2018 02:40PM

  Come on

Blue and Gold250March 11, 2018 02:36PM

  Re: Come on

Rampage2K-238March 11, 2018 02:47PM

  Won't work

Blue and Gold343March 11, 2018 02:53PM

  Re: Won't work

Rampage2K-264March 11, 2018 02:59PM

  Wow?

Blue and Gold351March 11, 2018 03:26PM

  Re: Wow?

Rampage2K-239March 11, 2018 03:33PM

  Re: Wow?

Blue and Gold265March 11, 2018 03:45PM

  Easy

Blue and Gold260March 11, 2018 02:58PM

  Re: Easy

Rampage2K-245March 11, 2018 03:17PM

  Re: Easy

Blue and Gold380March 11, 2018 03:29PM

  Listened to the Seahawks beat reporter today...

jemach249March 11, 2018 04:57PM

  Re: Listened to the Seahawks beat reporter today...

Rampage2K-264March 11, 2018 05:09PM

  Same would be true

Blue and Gold251March 11, 2018 05:37PM

  Re: Same would be true

Rampage2K-226March 11, 2018 07:33PM

  Seahawks didn't get a call...

jemach230March 12, 2018 05:58AM

  Thank goodness...

jemach264March 11, 2018 12:47PM

  These are outrageous statements.

jemach375March 11, 2018 12:43PM

  His play was not in decline...

jemach267March 11, 2018 12:37PM

  I just dont agree

ferragamo79287March 10, 2018 04:36PM

  We paid a lot

Blue and Gold292March 10, 2018 04:41PM

  Re: We're much better off in 2019

dzrams247March 10, 2018 04:44PM

  But we are minus a 2nd and a 4th and a 5th

Blue and Gold476March 10, 2018 04:53PM

  Re: For Talib, just minus a 5th

dzrams256March 10, 2018 05:02PM

  Talibb cost a 5th and $19 mil next two years

Blue and Gold243March 10, 2018 05:18PM

  Re: Sherman is 3 years, $39M...

dzrams253March 10, 2018 05:41PM

  Re: Sherman is 3 years, $39M...

JustaFan242March 10, 2018 05:44PM

  thanks...so it is not a flat $13 mil a year. Looks like $9 mil plus possible $4 mil

Blue and Gold433March 10, 2018 05:47PM

  Mike Sando posted that it may not be flat

Blue and Gold262March 10, 2018 05:44PM

  And he was right

Blue and Gold546March 10, 2018 05:48PM

  Re: I stand corrected...nm

dzrams240March 10, 2018 05:53PM

  Re: We paid a lot

The_Zone287March 10, 2018 04:47PM

  plus no health issues

ferragamo79237March 10, 2018 05:36PM

  Only gunshot wounds

Blue and Gold359March 10, 2018 05:39PM

  Re: We paid a lot

zn265March 10, 2018 05:40PM

  Re: We paid a lot

The_Zone251March 10, 2018 07:03PM

  Re: 49ers run the Seattle system, Sherman knows it as

bigjimram21249March 10, 2018 06:46PM

  Re: 49ers run the Seattle system, Sherman knows it as

Classicalwit271March 10, 2018 05:05PM

  Jimmy G a great signing. Sherman is a wish and a prayer.

RockRam263March 11, 2018 03:56AM

  Re: Jimmy G a great signing. Sherman is a wish and a prayer.

JustaFan241March 11, 2018 06:34AM

  Re: Jimmy G a great signing. Sherman is a wish and a prayer.

Ramsdude254March 11, 2018 06:54AM

  Rams will need 11 All Pros just to keep

ferragamo79245March 11, 2018 07:00AM

  Re: Rams will need 11 All Pros just to keep

Ramsdude368March 11, 2018 07:14AM

  Not the same 25 yr old from the Superbowl

ferragamo79263March 11, 2018 06:58AM

  Re: telling that 9ers tried to get Talib first

hammer269March 11, 2018 06:17PM

  Those 49ers/Seahawks games should be fun (nm)

Ramadune247March 11, 2018 02:00PM

  Some interesting feedback on Achilles recovery for NFL players...

Rams43247March 11, 2018 06:07PM

  Re: Some interesting feedback on Achilles recovery for NFL players...

hammer282March 11, 2018 06:26PM

  Sure, if you like misinformation

Blue and Gold250March 11, 2018 06:30PM

  Yes you do.

Blue and Gold263March 11, 2018 06:29PM

  Re: Yes you do.

Rams43251March 11, 2018 08:17PM

  Didn't miss it

Blue and Gold233March 11, 2018 09:39PM

  Also,

Blue and Gold231March 11, 2018 06:42PM