Yes, every player in the B1G is now guaranteed 4 years of scholarship. And they also cover the medicalI diod not realize it was the conference that covered the scholarship in medical cases
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Yes, every player in the B1G is now guaranteed 4 years of scholarship. And they also cover the medicalI diod not realize it was the conference that covered the scholarship in medical cases
I appreciate it. He will meet the doctor at 3 today They will conference call me I am wanting to know if cutting him open and repairing the socket and the labrum would be better than the less invasive way I don't know if cutting into nerves and muscle would be worst than not doing a total shoulder repair He is screwed shoulder wise for life, just want the least worst
I didn't maybe you gradually build up time to post each day and as you use your accountHey, Catsdad, The other day you were not able to post under this account for reasons that I do not understand. I alerted Louie who said that he would look into it. Now you are able to use it again, obviously. Did you ever find out why it would not work then and why it is working now. It really does not matter, but I am just curious because I thought that was bizarre and did not recall anyone having that problem.
I didn't maybe you gradually build up time to post each day and as you use your account
Maybe because as Hoosier Fan setup to post on the Indiana site, he comes across a visitor trying to post on the NU board. They might have a limit for thatI do not believe that theory. Your account looked to be perfectly OK and active, and you should’ve had the ability to have unlimited posts on the free board. I have no idea why it told you that you had a limit. Oh well, at least it is working now.
Maybe because as Hoosier Fan setup to post on the Indiana site, he comes across a visitor trying to post on the NU board. They might have a limit for that
That is the best answer to quite a number of questions.The best answer I can come up with is “who the hell knows”.
Such as....That is the best answer to quite a number of questions.
Will Ugh ever start after Bowser showed what he could do against Rutgers?Such as....
"Who is going to play Point Guard for NU this year?"
"Why is the OL coach still working at NU?"
"How much does Ifeadi weigh?"
I understand. But is it from the BIG or from the school?Yes, every player in the B1G is now guaranteed 4 years of scholarship. And they also cover the medical
I appreciate it. He will meet the doctor at 3 today They will conference call me I am wanting to know if cutting him open and repairing the socket and the labrum would be better than the less invasive way I don't know if cutting into nerves and muscle would be worst than not doing a total shoulder repair He is screwed shoulder wise for life, just want the least worst
That procedure was mentioned but would limit his range of motionThere is a procedure, the Laterjet procedure, that has allowed French rugby players to return to competition.but it should only be performed by surgeons with extensive experience with the technique. A bone block is placed on the anterior glenoid to prevent dislocation
Jango has been through a lot but if he has bone loss on the anterior glenoid the Laterjet may be the answer. The original similar procedue was the Bristow which was very effective but difficult to perform
I believe the B1GI understand. But is it from the BIG or from the school?
Hasn't prevented you from playing scratch golf and championship tennis though......I had shoulder surgery on both shoulders. Don't do it,unl unless you absolutely have to!
My point is "Proof is in the pudding" If a plumber has leaky pipes he is a sucky plumber. I have never had to make up excuses for my son's behavior He has always been good
I very much appreciate it. Jango is using Dr Terry who does the Blackhawks. Terry does all the Northwestern shoulders He did Jango’s last surgery, as well as Larkin, Hall, Fox, and so on. I trust him to do a great job. Jango has completely torn his labrum for the third time. I have still not decided on the best course for him. I want it to be the best option for a lifetime of active use. Jango will be lifting for life and probably boxing and or martial arts, so he needs the best range of motion possible. We should know next week what kind of surgery he will be getting..Catsdad50:
For what it's worth, I've had a (right) shoulder arthroplasty.
I was an athlete when younger (mostly baseball and later some racquetball). As a result of throwing and swinging for many years, I completely wrecked my right shoulder and didn't tend to it for over 20 years. I had bone on bone in the joint, 2 rotator cuff tears (supraspinitis and subscapularis), and a completely destroyed labrum - no cartilage left in the joint.
Long story short, I had the replacement done in August, 2016, then did some serious rehab, and within 4 months, I was able to kiteboard at a very high level with no pain. I had a great ortho who designed a very short prosthesis for the humerus - so I don't have a 3 inch shank reamed into my humerus. This resulted in a much smaller incision, and a much shorter recovery time. Although I'll never regain my range of motion because I waited too long before having the fix, except for being a lot older now, I can now do stuff that I wasn't able to do for 20 plus years.
One of the other posters on this board is going to have the same procedure done (in November) by the shoulder surgeon who did my shoulder. It will be interesting to see if his results are similar to mine.
I assume the NU docs are treating Jango, but if you would like to know more, I'd be glad to share info with you.