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That equals done with bball probably, my wife had that surgery, it takes months to fully recover from, if ever.Just heard he has a torn meniscus. Hope he has a speedy recovery.
Can he get a medical redshirt for this yr and then have the extra covid yr? Hey, I can always hope.If true, likely done for OUR year. Which very well could be tomorrow if he doesn't play.
Torn meniscus is either removed ( bucket handle tears and the like ). It’s not uncommon for skilled orthopods to suture meniscus also. It all depends on what kind and severity we are dealing withThat equals done with bball probably, my wife had that surgery, it takes months to fully recover from, if ever.
Are you intentionally throwing out BS? Not to jump ahead of the docs on here, but that is a fairly easy surgery to rehabilitate. A young stud athlete like Trey would likely be back on the court within a few months. I had the same in my 40s and was back playing bball in 4 months. And have never had an issue with it since. It’s a very common surgery.That equals done with bball probably, my wife had that surgery, it takes months to fully recover from, if ever.
No, obviously Trey is a whole lot younger than we are, but I would expect the same recovery time to apply in terms of rehab, fully being the same player, etc. I really don't think he'd want to go through all that or have time to be that for next year ... he's got a degree, move on with life.Can he get a medical redshirt for this yr and then have the extra covid yr? Hey, I can always hope.
Even if it’s bad they do microfracture surgery. Friends wife had it done twice. Can’t tell she ever had a problem. It was bad too. Spiral fracture and torn everything. They can do a lot anymore.Are you intentionally throwing out BS? Not to jump ahead of the docs on here, but that is a fairly easy surgery to rehabilitate. A young stud athlete like Trey would likely be back on the court within a few months. I had the same in my 40s and was back playing bball in 4 months. And have never had an issue with it since. It’s a very common surgery.
no, i'm not at all, just stating what i have personally witnessed as far as "feeling yourself" again after that surgery. You are you, Trey is Trey, my wife is my wife ... nothing more implied. I just know it takes a long time to feel like yourself again, let alone play B10 ball at the level he had in like 6 months. Not suggesting he do anything other than what he wants to do.Are you intentionally throwing out BS? Not to jump ahead of the docs on here, but that is a fairly easy surgery to rehabilitate. A young stud athlete like Trey would likely be back on the court within a few months. I had the same in my 40s and was back playing bball in 4 months. And have never had an issue with it since. It’s a very common surgery.
He's got a degree, but NIL makes it a pretty easy decision to stick around and cash checks while rehabbing and not having to look for a job elsewhere.No, obviously Trey is a whole lot younger than we are, but I would expect the same recovery time to apply in terms of rehab, fully being the same player, etc. I really don't think he'd want to go through all that or have time to be that for next year ... he's got a degree, move on with life.
yes, but I think this guy is on me like i'm trying to suggest it ends his basketball playing for life. not in any way, it just sounds like lot of work for little gain in his situation career-wise as far as a player, long term health ... reality check, he isn't going to play pro-ball, ever. He might like to play pickup ball forever more in terms of what his surgery entails risk wise in HIS situation, which we don't know.Even if it’s bad they do microfracture surgery. Friends wife had it done twice. Can’t tell she ever had a problem. It was bad too. Spiral fracture and torn everything. They can do a lot anymore.
I remember when Edgerin James had knee surgery. He said, "I played a year later, but I really didn't feel like my old self until year two after surgery".no, i'm not at all, just stating what i have personally witnessed as far as "feeling yourself" again after that surgery. You are you, Trey is Trey, my wife is my wife ... nothing more implied. I just know it takes a long time to feel like yourself again, let alone play B10 ball at the level he had in like 6 months. Not suggesting he do anything other than what he wants to do.
Yes, but then he's part of the problem and not well intentioned, bye. The university owes him the that through his recovery, but if he wants to come back with zero intention of contributing and just to cash checks, he won't go far in life with that attitude.He's got a degree, but NIL makes it a pretty easy decision to stick around and cash checks while rehabbing and not having to look for a job elsewhere.
Your first part it correct everyone is different. The second part applying 6 months to Trey is pure poor speculation.no, i'm not at all, just stating what i have personally witnessed as far as "feeling yourself" again after that surgery. You are you, Trey is Trey, my wife is my wife ... nothing more implied. I just know it takes a long time to feel like yourself again, let alone play B10 ball at the level he had in like 6 months. Not suggesting he do anything other than what he wants to do.
Indeed OrthoPod.Torn meniscus is either removed ( bucket handle tears and the like ). It’s not uncommon for skilled orthopods to suture meniscus also. It all depends on what kind and severity we are dealing with
Thanks, and yes, I guess I could have phrased it differently, but didn't expect to be taken as if I was a Dr. ... but it's different for everybody, age, genetics, etc., enough said.Your first part it correct everyone is different. The second part applying 6 months to Trey is pure poor speculation.
Old Waddell at Purdue had acl replacement and was playing ball in 9 or 13 weeks.
I watch these things as I have had miniscus repair, acl replacement and now have no acl.
I did not think you were a doc but wondered if you spent last night at a holiday inn. PeaceThanks, and yes, I guess I could have phrased it differently, but didn't expect to be taken as if I was a Dr. ... but it's different for everybody, age, genetics, etc., enough said.
Most common knee injury. It will be dealt with arthroscopicly and he should be good in 4-6 weeks. If it’s a large deficit they can suture and repair meniscus but probably longer rehab timeAre you intentionally throwing out BS? Not to jump ahead of the docs on here, but that is a fairly easy surgery to rehabilitate. A young stud athlete like Trey would likely be back on the court within a few months. I had the same in my 40s and was back playing bball in 4 months. And have never had an issue with it since. It’s a very common surgery.
You always hear about these rich people who get 12 degrees because they just love school. Think about it Trey!Why not stay forever? They’re not considered students longer.
Yes, but KAT has a team of what I would guess are absolute best Dr.'s available at his beck and call to be able to do that. KAT !=Trey Galloway. Add to that, nobody knows the extent of Galloway's injury and it's different for everybody.Karl-Anthony Towns Undergoes Successful Surgery On Meniscus Tear
Karl-Anthony Towns Undergoes Successful Surgery On Meniscus Tear - RealGM Wiretapbasketball.realgm.com
KAT doesn't seem to be waiting months and may return during playoffs.
Wow I have had 4 torn meniscus surgeries, and they never took that long to fully recover. I have had two ACL reconstructions, and they took longer but meniscus surgery usually is not that bad.That equals done with bball probably, my wife had that surgery, it takes months to fully recover from, if ever.
Yes, so why speculate ... i'm just done with this subject, I'm not a doctor or trying to argue with anyone, you play doctor ...Wow I have had 4 torn meniscus surgeries, and they never took that long to fully recover. I have had two ACL reconstructions, and they took longer but meniscus surgery usually is not that bad.
Isiah Swope is playing out the season for ISU and will not have his meniscus tear repaired until after the season.
Edge had a torn ACL. NFL players often have meniscus surgery and only miss a few weeks.I remember when Edgerin James had knee surgery. He said, "I played a year later, but I really didn't feel like my old self until year two after surgery".
Was not attacking you and I was just stating personal experience like you did with your wife. Hope for the best and concerned about the report regardless.Yes, so why speculate ... i'm just done with this subject, I'm not a doctor or trying to argue with anyone, you play doctor ...
Hope you're wrong, but no reason to hope, actually.Just heard he has a torn meniscus. Hope he has a speedy recovery.
Why? It seems that all of college athletics now comes down to a business decision.Yes, but then he's part of the problem and not well intentioned, bye. The university owes him the that through his recovery, but if he wants to come back with zero intention of contributing and just to cash checks, he won't go far in life with that attitude.
He will 100% use it. Did it with X, no doubt he'll use it tourney timeThis is probably too cynical, but if IU doesn't win the B1G tourney will Coach Woodson use this as an excuse? "Well......we didn't have Gallo. He is hard to replace".
Russell Westbrook once had it done. Played the next week..Edge had a torn ACL. NFL players often have meniscus surgery and only miss a few weeks.
VanPastorMan, I do not think he can . Gallo has played 2 many games this year.Can he get a medical redshirt for this yr and then have the extra covid yr? Hey, I can always hope.
Man, I go to bed every night thinking about what it would have been like to have Trey all year, man…If this is true, Woody surely gets 2 more years, right? How can anyone expect a good product when your entire starting backcourt is injured?
I had a minor miniscus injury (no tear or anytjing like that) while in HS basketball season and it sucked for 6-8 weeks!! A torn one? Yes a long recovery. Hate to see it if true.That equals done with bball probably, my wife had that surgery, it takes months to fully recover from, if ever.
He's already charmed himself into another season so doubt he will as much as he did with X. Even with the injuries, IU shouldnt have lost to NW, PSU at home. 12-8 and 1-1 this week could have gotten his behind in Dayton next week.This is probably too cynical, but if IU doesn't win the B1G tourney will Coach Woodson use this as an excuse? "Well......we didn't have Gallo. He is hard to replace".