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KDB next?He's already injured too.
KDB next?He's already injured too.
Depends on how badly he is injured, bruised ribs not too bad, but it they are broken, that could mean January return. Broken ribs are difficult to deal with, not much to do but rest up, not even minimal training.We don't play them until December 9th, and he'll probably be back by then.
Only if I bring him into my fantasy team.KDB next?
This is true, especially given how often we use them without even noticing - breathing will be painful at least for the first few weeks.Depends on how badly he is injured, bruised ribs not too bad, but it they are broken, that could mean January return. Broken ribs are difficult to deal with, not much to do but rest up, not even minimal training.
On a personal level hope the lads not too badly hurt, but... if he should have to miss the 9th of Dec game, well I wouldn't be too disappointed!
Maybe he was doing what many other blokes do when in Amsterdam and shagging prostitutes in the red light district, while getting bladdered in the Old Sailor pub?Anyone know why he was in Holland 48 hours before arguably their biggest game of the season? I bet Pep is livid.
I was out for 2 months. Getting in and out of bed was horrendousI broke two ribs playing football at the end of July... I was back training and played 11 a side again within 3 weeks.
It's incredibly uncomfortable and painful for the first week but it eased drastically after that in my case.
I think he'll be back before the end of next month.
Sounds more like you had muscle damage than broken ribs. Though an x-ray probably confirmed it.I broke two ribs playing football at the end of July... I was back training and played 11 a side again within 3 weeks.
It's incredibly uncomfortable and painful for the first week but it eased drastically after that in my case.
I think he'll be back before the end of next month.
January for a broken rib? He'll be back in 6 weeks tops.Depends on how badly he is injured, bruised ribs not too bad, but it they are broken, that could mean January return. Broken ribs are difficult to deal with, not much to do but rest up, not even minimal training.
Na he’s not English.Hope he's alright and alcohol is not involved.
There is a hell of a difference between sports injuries and car crash injuries.January for a broken rib? He'll be back in 6 weeks tops.
I fractured a rib in a pre-season friendly (confirmed on x-ray), took me 4 weeks.
You realise the distance from Amsterdam to Manchester isn't that big right? Depending on mode of transport you're really not looking at that much longer than a trip to London and you wouldn't bat an eyelid about that.Anyone know why he was in Holland 48 hours before arguably their biggest game of the season? I bet Pep is livid.
Actually a fractured rib is still just a fractured rib @I Believe. Doesn't matter if it happening during sport or falling out of an aircraft.There is a hell of a difference between sports injuries and car crash injuries.
As I said, it depends on how badly he's injured, may be a few broken ribs and few cracked ones, January not unrealistic. The good news from him and City is that the reports say he was wearing his seat belt, so probably only bruising!
Seat belts can cause broken or badly bruised ribs but they save your life.Actually a fractured rib is still just a fractured rib @I Believe
Quote me, he's back in full training before end of October.
Probably not very good. Not so much depth in Holland these days. Don't know about his all-round game but I wouldn't have him taking corners.How is the driver? Did anybody ask that?
yeah literally an hour on a plane - and I suspect he is flying at worst first class (possibly private) with plenty of legroom and an executive lounge to rest in ... probably more relaxing than a drive (or being driven) to londonYou realise the distance from Amsterdam to Manchester isn't that big right? Depending on mode of transport you're really not looking at that much longer than a trip to London and you wouldn't bat an eyelid about that.
Of course, not sure why you quoted me though?Seat belts can cause broken or badly bruised ribs but they save your life.
This. I've broke my ribs 3 times in the last 2 years kickboxing ( not very good at it lol) and its never much more than a month. Usually 3 weeks.Actually a fractured rib is still just a fractured rib @I Believe. Doesn't matter if it happening during sport or falling out of an aircraft.
Quote me, he's back in full training before end of October.
Sleeping for the first week is absolutely horrific, as is coughing and sneezing!Has year I broke my ribs, I swear its the worst pain I've ever had. I couldnt lie on my back. Its a nightmare.
I coughed and it knocked me dizzy. I remember thinking at the time, a broken leg would have been more comfortable than breaking my ribs. At least you get some relief.Sleeping for the first week is absolutely horrific, as is coughing and sneezing!
Actually, I remember being told that a clean break is better, as they can pin that. A fracture is a worse injury.I once fractured my ribs on the left. It was frikkin awful discomfort. I couldn't breathe easily, nor sleep at night as it was a chore to toss and turn. It's just an awful injury. And if it's broken ribs you can multiply the situation by 5
Instead of leaving the ribs to heal by themselves, tailor-made metal plates are pinned to the broken bones to speed up the healing process and alleviate pain.
Tom Routledge, a consultant thoracic surgeon who works at London hospitals Guy’s and London Bridge, offers the technique.
He says: ‘Ribs are like dry twigs and they can break very easily – in some cases just by coughing. This also makes them very difficult to repair.
‘We now have the technology to stabilise the fracture, pulling the ribs back into place, which relieves the pain straight away.’
During the two-hour operation, the surgeon makes a small incision and inserts a titanium metal plate shaped to fit the anatomical contours of the rib.
Each ready-made plate is about half an inch wide and varies in length from 2in to 5in, depending on which rib it is being used for.
The plate and the rib are then attached together with screws to hold the bone in place. The plates are left in the body for ever.
Routledge says: ‘Within two days, patients are in much better shape and are normally out of hospital.
‘Pain tends to last days rather than the weeks or months associated with traditional treatment and there are fewer complications such as pneumonia, so it makes a tremendous difference.
'For footballers and rugby players, a broken rib can be career-limiting and this can get them playing again dramatically quicker.’
which in fairness is around 9 hours wages for him... so not exactly an issueI'm guessing if it's even slightly a nasty rib break then Sergio will be getting the best treatment money can buy:
A new two-hour surgical procedure called the Synthes Rib Matrix, now available on the NHS and privately from £12,000, can transform recovery time.
Well exactly that. I don't really give it much thought but the idea that a City fan can't be happy when Pogba pulls his hammy or a United fan shouldn't be happy when Aguero fractures a rib is a bizarre one for me.Hope he recovers as quickly as possible, he's been so good this season, not just in front of the goal but in his defensive contribution and build-up play too. Jesus is more than capable cover though, and Sterling and Sane have also got goals in them. Also, I do not share this attitude that you cannot be happy when an opponent's player gets injured. Sure, I never actively wish a rival players get injured, but if they pull a hamstring, then that's good news for my team. Of course it's different if it is a serious injury or a repetitive one, it's never nice to see any professional suffer such misfortune.