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@shadow said:Due to his age they will prob see if the meniscus will heal itself , this would be the better option in the long run, and if the quartezone dosent work then he will have the scope
Hes still only 19 , no rush to get him back so soon,
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@happy tiger said:@shadow said:Due to his age they will prob see if the meniscus will heal itself , this would be the better option in the long run, and if the quartezone dosent work then he will have the scope
Hes still only 19 , no rush to get him back so soon,
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Unfortunately meniscus injuries aren't self healing Shadow
They are in the process of trialling with stem cells to rebuild (recreate?? ) meniscus tissue If some may remember Todd Payten had this procedure trialled on him before his retirement and was suitably informed Anthony Tupou has also had this procedure
@happy tiger said:@shadow said:Due to his age they will prob see if the meniscus will heal itself , this would be the better option in the long run, and if the quartezone dosent work then he will have the scope
Hes still only 19 , no rush to get him back so soon,
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Unfortunately meniscus injuries aren't self healing Shadow
They are in the process of trialling with stem cells to rebuild (recreate?? ) meniscus tissue If some may remember Todd Payten had this procedure trialled on him before his retirement and was suitably informed Anthony Tupou has also had this procedure
@weststigers4life said:@happy tiger said:@shadow said:Due to his age they will prob see if the meniscus will heal itself , this would be the better option in the long run, and if the quartezone dosent work then he will have the scope
Hes still only 19 , no rush to get him back so soon,
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Unfortunately meniscus injuries aren't self healing Shadow
They are in the process of trialling with stem cells to rebuild (recreate?? ) meniscus tissue If some may remember Todd Payten had this procedure trialled on him before his retirement and was suitably informed Anthony Tupou has also had this procedure
I vaguely remember when Moltzen had done his ACL? that there was mention that he could of had a stem cell surgery or some new technique that had only been used a few times which they had successfully done on some AFL player to get him back quicker than the normal procedure but he or WT decided against it because of his age and that he had many years before he will retired.
@alexaki said:I see Lote is still training with the boys….I wonder what his outcome will be?
@LaT said:@weststigers4life said:@happy tiger said:@shadow said:Due to his age they will prob see if the meniscus will heal itself , this would be the better option in the long run, and if the quartezone dosent work then he will have the scope
Hes still only 19 , no rush to get him back so soon,
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Unfortunately meniscus injuries aren't self healing Shadow
They are in the process of trialling with stem cells to rebuild (recreate?? ) meniscus tissue If some may remember Todd Payten had this procedure trialled on him before his retirement and was suitably informed Anthony Tupou has also had this procedure
I vaguely remember when Moltzen had done his ACL? that there was mention that he could of had a stem cell surgery or some new technique that had only been used a few times which they had successfully done on some AFL player to get him back quicker than the normal procedure but he or WT decided against it because of his age and that he had many years before he will retired.
That would be LARS which is what Covell had when he did his ACL in his final year, he was back running in a few months. They take a replacement ligament or an artificial carbon fibre one, and make a new ACL.
What Payten/Tupou had was different, it was actual stem cell treatment where they culture new cells and inject it into the required area. Amazing we are moving into this area, this was sci-fi stuff not so long ago.
@willow said:@happy tiger said:@shadow said:Due to his age they will prob see if the meniscus will heal itself , this would be the better option in the long run, and if the quartezone dosent work then he will have the scope
Hes still only 19 , no rush to get him back so soon,
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Unfortunately meniscus injuries aren't self healing Shadow
They are in the process of trialling with stem cells to rebuild (recreate?? ) meniscus tissue If some may remember Todd Payten had this procedure trialled on him before his retirement and was suitably informed Anthony Tupou has also had this procedure
I was advised at the time I did mine that certain, minor meniscus tears could heal by themselves, however most tears, and certainly flap tears like I had which are common, do not and require surgery.
I just hope the Tigers aren't rolling the dice on this one and decide that in 2 months time that Tedesco needs a scope to fix it.
@innsaneink said:seriously I could say this is all fascinating but Id be lying.
Isnt this about Tedesco???
@turnstyle said:thanks very much, LaT; personally i found that post to be very interesting!
ink, have you always been so bitter? or do you see yourself as the simon cowel of this forum?!
okay, back to the teddy knee: correct me if i am wrong, but a meniscus tear is not a huge deal? when i had my acl reco, the best sign it was fully healed was when i injured that same knee but a different injury. to me this signals the acl is very strong….
@turnstyle said:thanks very much, LaT; personally i found that post to be very interesting!
ink, have you always been so bitter? or do you see yourself as the simon cowel of this forum?!
okay, back to the teddy knee: correct me if i am wrong, but a meniscus tear is not a huge deal? when i had my acl reco, the best sign it was fully healed was when i injured that same knee but a different injury. to me this signals the acl is very strong….