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Returning to rugby after a knee reconstruction
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<blockquote data-quote="SpaceBastard" data-source="post: 135439"><p>My doctor told me that tecnically i could be able to play the rest of the season with a 1500â'¬ knee supporting thing(dunno whats the right word for it). But it would be a risk, and the insure company wouldnt pay anything if i would get some more damage into the knee. So he might be playing without the ACL, but its REALLY stupid, i wouldnt do it. You cant even build muscles to reduce the sidemovements of knee. Many professional snowboarders dont go to a surgery in the middle of the season, they just use support and hope nothing goes wrong.</p><p>I hope he was lying 8)</p><p></p><p> -SB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpaceBastard, post: 135439"] My doctor told me that tecnically i could be able to play the rest of the season with a 1500€ knee supporting thing(dunno whats the right word for it). But it would be a risk, and the insure company wouldnt pay anything if i would get some more damage into the knee. So he might be playing without the ACL, but its REALLY stupid, i wouldnt do it. You cant even build muscles to reduce the sidemovements of knee. Many professional snowboarders dont go to a surgery in the middle of the season, they just use support and hope nothing goes wrong. I hope he was lying 8) -SB [/QUOTE]
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