Who has suffered a mild to severe rotator cuff injury? how long was full recovery?

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  • SeekDaGreat
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    #21
    According to all the NSB doctors (flowemoez) they say it takes as long as it makes them feel like to secure the fact that Manny lied. Gotta love NSB doctors/experts.

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    • Furn
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      #22
      http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2895299/

      Here is a study on rugby players who had arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery. Some had other injuries as well such a bicep tears and the average return to playing professional rugby was 4.8 mths.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Furn
        http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2895299/

        Here is a study on rugby players who had arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery. Some had other injuries as well such a bicep tears and the average return to playing professional rugby was 4.8 mths.
        rugby and boxing is nothing alike

        boxing is more grueling on the body, especially professional


        you don't play boxing, going in fights with injuries can get you seriously hurt or killed

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        • Furn
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          #24
          Never seen a game of rubgy have you ?

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          • mastertech1985
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            #25
            Originally posted by Furn
            Never seen a game of rubgy have you ?
            ive watched a lot of rugby and actually learned a bit from one of my long time friends a few years ago


            their are some tough SOB rugby stars and players but I doubt as many people die or are damaged for the rest of their life's like boxers

            Both are potentially dangerous but Boxing is more so...you are getting hit the whole fight whereas in rugby you have a team


            Boxing is mano y mano


            its a physically grueling sport....just as football is, the difference is your not getting hit by people trained to punch you in the head, body and vital organs for 12 minutes(4 rounds)-36 minutes(12 rounds)

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            • Furn
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              #26
              Originally posted by mastertech1985
              ive watched a lot of rugby and actually learned a bit from one of my long time friends a few years ago


              their are some tough SOB rugby stars and players but I doubt as many people die or are damaged for the rest of their life's like boxers

              Both are potentially dangerous but Boxing is more so...you are getting hit the whole fight whereas in rugby you have a team


              Boxing is mano y mano


              its a physically grueling sport....just as football is, the difference is your not getting hit by people trained to punch you in the head, body and vital organs for 12 minutes(4 rounds)-36 minutes(12 rounds)
              So you would be happy to go into a professional rugby game following surgery with a shoulder that was not fully recovered ?

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              • therealpugilist
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                #27
                Originally posted by Furn
                So you would be happy to go into a professional rugby game following surgery with a shoulder that was not fully recovered ?
                I'd rather go in a pro rugby game with that injury than a pro fight any day


                Its easier when you got teammates to relie than taking an ass whooping

                I agree with Mastertech
                Last edited by therealpugilist; 06-28-2015, 07:47 AM.

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                • SplitSecond
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                  #28
                  We also had alot of people here not believing any boxer had a torn rotator because when they had it, they swear they couldn't even lift there arm and the pain was so excruciating they wanted to cry, but it has been proven that plenty of athletes operate with tears.

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                  • SplitSecond
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by therealpugilist
                    I'd rather go in a pro rugby game with that injury than a pro fight any day


                    Its easier when you got teammates to relie than taking an ass whooping
                    You'd rather go into a a rugby match with a torn rotator cuff than a boxing match?

                    Do you even know what rugby is?

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                    • MRCHOKEaMF
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                      #30
                      Look its obvious to everyone he lied.
                      He lied about the floyd fight,
                      he lied about his illegitimate child
                      he lied about the first blood test
                      he lied about talking to god
                      he lied on god
                      he lied about PED's
                      he lied about being ready no matter what floyd did
                      he lied about being 100%
                      he lied about his "killer instinct" being back
                      he lied about his ********
                      he lied about his taxes
                      he's a politician
                      he lied to his family
                      IT A GOOD CHANCE HE LIED ABOUT THIS, FIGHTERS USUALLY TALK ABOUT INJURY IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE MATCH, HE SHOWED NO SIGNS OF INJURY DURING THE FIGHT.
                      Kobe Bean Bryant had the same doctor and it took over a year to heal and be ready for BASKETBALL!
                      HE LIED

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