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Re: Sports Injury practices

Post by baloo » 8th Jul, '09, 12:51

he apologised profusely explaining it was one of those days. The fact that he apologised has already put him in the top 3% of medical paractitioners in Singapore as far as I am concerned.

Diagnosis: "Oh, that's a noisy knee", Osteo Arthritis is a given, suspects cartledge floating around and possible ligament damage too.

It's off to the MRI I go.
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Re: Sports Injury practices

Post by Burbage » 8th Jul, '09, 12:54

He was up to his knees in knees?

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Re: Sports Injury practices

Post by baloo » 8th Jul, '09, 12:59

Elbows from the look of the waiting room. I guess the Wimbeldon final inspired many sedentry people to dig out their old tennis racquets and start swinging.
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Re: Sports Injury practices

Post by Burbage » 8th Jul, '09, 13:20

Probably Wii injuries. A whole new field of medicine opens up.

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Re: Sports Injury practices

Post by daffodil » 8th Jul, '09, 13:39

baloo wrote:he apologised profusely explaining it was one of those days. The fact that he apologised has already put him in the top 3% of medical paractitioners in Singapore as far as I am concerned.

Diagnosis: "Oh, that's a noisy knee", Osteo Arthritis is a given, suspects cartledge floating around and possible ligament damage too.

It's off to the MRI I go.
Sounds painful and potentially expensive.

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Re: Sports Injury practices

Post by baloo » 8th Jul, '09, 13:52

What's wrong with my old porn nick ?
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Re: Sports Injury practices

Post by daffodil » 8th Jul, '09, 13:56

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Re: Sports Injury practices

Post by Addadude » 8th Jul, '09, 14:03

baloo wrote:he apologised profusely explaining it was one of those days. The fact that he apologised has already put him in the top 3% of medical paractitioners in Singapore as far as I am concerned.

Oh good. He's back on my recommendation list. When I worked with him in the past he was always polite and professional. I remember him telling me that a great deal of his business was coming from golfing enthusiasts with bad technique and high flying (literally) businessmen with 'tennis elbow' from lugging heavy laptops around. Sounds like this is still the case.
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Re: Sports Injury practices

Post by Fat Bob » 8th Jul, '09, 14:28

I'm stil shocked that any injury baloo has is sports related!
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Re: Sports Injury practices

Post by baloo » 8th Jul, '09, 14:42

heh. I reckon I was racking up more hours of participtaing in sports a week than you rotund robert.
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Re: Sports Injury practices

Post by Morrolan » 9th Jul, '09, 06:15

baloo wrote:suspects cartledge floating around and possible ligament damage too.
oh dear... i have that in both knees. hockey, skiing and fully geared army speed marches don't mix, i reckon. :(

anywho: it is 90% certain inoperable, as ligament damage (overstrectched) can only be repaired by cutting, shortening and reattaching, which has a large change of going wrong. best bet is physio and exercises to strengthen the upper leg muscles which will then take ver the stabilizing function from the ligaments.

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Re: Sports Injury practices

Post by baloo » 9th Jul, '09, 10:19

I wonder how many Death Metal tracks are written in MRI machines.
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Re: Sports Injury practices

Post by Morrolan » 9th Jul, '09, 12:41

baloo wrote:I wonder how many Death Metal tracks are written in MRI machines.
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everything by Fear Factory, for starters....

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Re: Sports Injury practices

Post by Fat Bob » 9th Jul, '09, 16:26

baloo wrote:heh. I reckon I was racking up more hours of participtaing in sports a week than you rotund robert.
4 hours of golf equals more sport.
4 hours of riding around in a golf buggy does not equal more exercise!
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Re: Sports Injury practices

Post by Beesknees » 17th Sep, '10, 15:44

Posted on wrong post.
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