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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
Also, niang is a caution but also a reason for optimism. It means we’re very experienced dealing with this. So we have a good idea of where he should be in rehab. Maybe we learned from experience ways we could have rehabbed niang better.
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Actually I'd probably compare it to Kelce's microshock surgery. It was an extremely rare injury for an NFL player with almost no data to pull from. What data was there was from NBA players and not NFL guys.
Something like 50% of NBA guys retired and it was over. Really bad odds. We got lucky and Travis had a nice long career and it was never an issue again.
I'd be curious if this was something that stem cells could really help with. It seems like a tendon that just doesn't want to heal right and always leads to pain and inflammation. Perhaps injections could help it heal faster and better.