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  • Floyd knocks out Pac easily in a rematch. 5th-6th round KO, IMO.

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    • Originally posted by SplitSecond


      Are you ****** or what? One that's obviously a typo, and two use some common sense what do you think would happen to your damn arm if you kept it in a sling and immobilized for what could be up to 6 months?

      Why don't you try a medical journal or some other examples, I'm sure you'll find it alot easier to find sht that doesn't say that. And you say I'm scratching, you are a sad little man, really. You're really not willing to have a conversation? Are you trying to win on the internet?

      You really have no clue whatsoever what you are talking about. Literally none. From "lmao, shoulder pains at night are only for old people with tendinosis" to "in a "sling for 6 months". You're a hopeless case.

      I've got better things to be doing now and I'm not sure I'll be back to this thread since you're already been thoroughly beaten and have shown nothing to refute with.
      hahahahahaha. What about that do you think is a typo? Please explain. It's from a DOCTOR, which I'm betting you are not. Please explain which part you believe must be a typo so I can clown you even more.

      Run away now, clown boy. We both know why you are saying the above. When you can't take the heat...

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      • Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
        ??????
        Uh ohhhhhhh....someone has gone and deleted posts again. lol. That's right, you should think before you post. Might be hard for you...since you are incapable of thinking at all.

        So long, sucka

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        • Originally posted by travestyny View Post
          hahahahahaha. What about that do you think is a typo? Please explain. It's from a DOCTOR, which I'm betting you are not. Please explain which part you believe must be a typo so I can clown you even more.

          Run away now, clown boy. We both know why you are saying the above. When you can't take the heat...
          Educate yourself.

          Bryant groaned after describing his recovery as “very boring.” After wearing a sling for six weeks following his surgery, Bryant has spent the past two weeks healing his shoulder through massage therapy. […] “I’m good. I’ve danced this dance before. I’m being patient and doing what I can everyday,” said Bryant, who averaged 22.3 points on a career-low 37.3 percent shooting this season through 35 games. “I don’t have much pain in it. The range of motion is very good. But they want me to play it safe and make sure it’s in place with where it should be.”

          http://www.southshoreorthopedics.com...uff_Repair.pdf
          http://www.massgeneral.org/ortho-spo...20protocol.pdf
          http://www.orthoassociates.com/SP11B4/
          http://ortho.templehealth.org/conten...20RTC_LOGO.pdf
          http://www.taosortho.com/patientinfo...20protocol.pdf

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          • Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
            Educate yourself.
            Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
            SplitSecond, I am your conscience. Perhaps now is a good time to just...walk away. You've thought about it numerous times before...just walk awayyyy. And whatever you do, do not mention Kobe Bryant. Oh, and no more videos about old men. Try to maintain some dignity. You've embarrassed yourself enough. Walk awayyyyyyyy. This is your conscience.
            Listen to your conscience, homie.

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            • Originally posted by travestyny View Post
              hahahahahaha. What about that do you think is a typo? Please explain. It's from a DOCTOR, which I'm betting you are not. Please explain which part you believe must be a typo so I can clown you even more.

              Run away now, clown boy. We both know why you are saying the above. When you can't take the heat...
              Some more from your Doctor.
              Partial and Full-thickness tears may not need to be repaired, depending on how you're getting along with the injury. Still, some partial tears can be improved with a trimming and smoothing procedure done using an arthroscope. Larger partial tears and full thickness tears(such as the one Pacquiao sustained) are repaired by reconnecting torn muscles and tendons. This can be done as open surgery with a larger incision. Either method typically requires at least four to six months or more of rehabilitation before full shoulder function is restored.
              At about three months after surgery, physical therapy treatments will focus on scapular mobilization and stretching of the operated shoulder joint. Once full motion is regained(at about four to four and a half months after surgery), strengthening exercises are the focus. Typically, at about six months after surgery, most patients would have made 60 percent of their gains from the surgery.
              http://digitaledition.philstar.com/a...-injury/103940
              Or
              http://www.pressreader.com/philippin...65422/TextView

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              • Originally posted by travestyny View Post
                Listen to your conscience, homie.
                This is why I gave you red K. I gave you numerous medical documents and you're on your final thread hanging onto the word of one doctor.

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                • Strange. Never in a million years would Mayweather take this match again. He's given no real indication he would. People are getting this from nowhere.

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                  • Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
                    This is why I gave you red K. I gave you numerous medical documents and you're on your final thread hanging onto the word of one doctor.
                    Dude, are you serious???? You're still going????

                    No one is hanging onto the word of one doctor. All I said is that it has been estimated that the sling be on 4-6 months. The particular doctor said why he recommended that. This whole thing about the sling has very little to do with the grand scheme of things. The main idea is that you can't be fully recovered in 3 months, you ****ing dope.

                    Jesus Christ! Did I ruin your life or something? Take the L and step off already!

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                    • Originally posted by travestyny View Post
                      Dude, are you serious???? You're still going????

                      No one is hanging onto the word of one doctor. All I said is that it has been estimated that the sling be on 4-6 months. The particular doctor said why he recommended that. This whole thing about the sling has very little to do with the grand scheme of things. The main idea is that you can't be fully recovered in 3 months, you ****ing dope.

                      Jesus Christ! Did I ruin your life or something? Take the L and step off already!
                      Besides the dumb stuff your doc said which I'm hoping was a misquote. Did you know the article I gave you on your doctor has it's information ripped almost word for word from Wikipedia's page on Rotator Cuff injury? Funny.

                      As for the fully healed non-sense. It's just another one of your insubstantial claims where you pretend you have even the slightest clue about modern arthroscopic rotator cuff repair protocol, let alone Pacquiao's or anyone's specific situation. You find a video by whoever saying Pacquiao's arm is fully recovered but you won't take the word of Pacquiao who says it wasn't. You don't believe his Surgeon, don't believe Arum, don't believe Roach and although we haven't talked about it, I'm sure you also don't believe the sparring partner that confirmed Pacquiao's injury, don't buy the host of painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs, the days off training, the early ending of sparring, the one-handed exclusive sparring, the red mark on his shoulder, the layoff, the scars. But you'll believe Pacquiao when he says 100% going into the fight, no rehab, no doctor, you'll believe his surgeon when you think it fits your agenda and you'll believe the description on some video by some guy using the crutch that he's a legitimate affiliation(like the same guys you haven't believed till now), so he should know and that hopefully he actually asked Pacquiao and that hopefully Pacquiao is dumb enough not to tell him to not upload the video or mention anything like that as he's trying to keep it on the down-low and hopefully he didn't just title it himself after seeing Pacquiao is able to move his arm.

                      That's called cherrypicking. There are rugby players with large-massive full thickness rotator cuff tears that return to full rugby in 4 months but Pacquiao can't be on what seemed like an interval basketball program in 3 months? You should stop pretending like you know anything about arthroscopic repairs or Pacquiao's case. Just like you should stop pretending that you've won anything here. You have no sound argument to carry your claims, just ignorance and bias.

                      That video has as much weight as the interview in Tokyo where they asked him about his shoulder and he said "I can lift it. No problem" and somehow that equaled fully healed.

                      Pacquiao was always going to heal well, evident by the expression in ElAttrache when talking about his tissue health and the "extremely strong" repair he was able to do. It's why he was told to discontinue the sling at 4 weeks.

                      http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2895299/
                      http://www.orthop.washington.edu/?q=...tor-cuff-tears
                      https://www.shoulderdoc.co.uk/article/77
                      http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3094637/
                      Last edited by SplitSecond; 04-18-2016, 02:51 PM.

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