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Cam's Injury: Doesn't appear to be serious


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3 minutes ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

My best guess, is a turf toe which is a sprain to his big toe joint. They hurt like a mother f'er but it can heal with regular treatment.

Yeah bradberry had that one season and played through it. It’s pain management.

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9 hours ago, philit99 said:

Great news, but how long before our turnstile o line really gets him hurt? Center and Tackles do not look good folks, it’s bad, as bad as I can remember from a Panther team.

Ever hear of Todd Stuessie dude? 

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1 hour ago, 332nd said:

Nah, we're about to have 40 years of darkness! Earthquakes, volcanoes! The dead rising from the grave! Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together,mass hysteria!

Yes indeed... Cam has a sprained foot, which means that the Yellowstone Caldera will soon erupt, the earth's magnetic poles will flip and the Sun will go super nova burning the planet to a crispity crunch. 

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29 minutes ago, Cary Kollins said:

confused britney spears GIF

 

21 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

This the same dude who said Cam refused to get an mri on his shoulder and didn’t wanna play football again. 

 

he didn't want one. if you think patients not wanting tests or not wanting bad news is a rare thing than lol

and.....

For patients in whom clinical suspicion for a stress fracture is high, but radiographs are negative, we suggest the patient substantially limit activity and that plain radiographs be repeated in two weeks. We reserve MRI for highly competitive athletes who are unwilling to reduce activity levels and patients in whom clinical suspicion remains high but follow-up radiographs at two weeks again fail to reveal any evidence of fracture.


https://www.uptodate.com/contents/proximal-fifth-metatarsal-fractures

This is from uptodate, the website your doctor checks when he briefly leaves the room. 

They're saying two, we've been taught one, I guess it's changed recently.

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