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Palmer's doctor: "knee injury potentially career-ending," "worse than expected"


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Look at the fulcrum action on Palmer's leg... lower leg being pulled while pushing the knee with the shoulder. No wonder his knee was 'shredded'.
 

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JoeSixPat said:
Why don't they just give him a bionic leg? I remember back in the 1970s, there was this guy, Steve Austin, who was in a plane crash, and they gave him like a bionic eye and a bionic arm and bionic legs.

I would have to think they've got even better technology by now, don't they?

Yeah, but he cost $6 Million Dollars back then. Can you imagine how much he would cost now? Can you also imagine Carson Palmer jumping in slow motion to really cheesy sound effects?
 
CTPatsFan said:
Is this injury Willis McGahee/Robert Edwards-type or is it different? Haven't heard those guys' names mentioned and they were devastating. Still feel bad for RE.


In Edward's case I believe one of the big things was that his veins and arteries wound up being shered apart - they were very concerned that he might actually lose the lower leg due to the loss of blood shortly after the injury.

That's very rare and if not for a savvy Doctor who attended to him in Hawaii, he indeed might have had a much more permanent injurty... but I believe some nerve and tissue dammage was done in Edward's case even in the time it took for them to restore bloodflow

McGahee's injury seems more comparable - pretty much a full knee reconstrcution rather than what's now considered a routine ACL surgery... that seems akin to what we're hearing with Palmer.. ACL, MCL, Patella - not to mention the ligaments which wind up getting stretched out.
 
Carson Palmer's knee injury was "devastating and potentially career-ending," but his surgeon said Thursday that he is optimistic the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback can recover and play next season.

- Orthepedic Surgeon Dr. Lonnie Paulos who performed the surgery

Translation:

I may not have been Palmer's first choice, and I may not be as well known as Doctor Andrews, who would have performed the surgery if he had not just suffered a heart attack, so I want to make you think I am God by first telling you how devastating the injury was, and then in the same breath telling you I fixed it so well that I am optimistic Palmer can play next year.

- Dr. Lonnie Paulos
 
gomezcat said:
Yeah, but he cost $6 Million Dollars back then. Can you imagine how much he would cost now? Can you also imagine Carson Palmer jumping in slow motion to really cheesy sound effects?
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