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Doc says Brady faces 2-month recovery
By Lenny Megliola and Herald wire services
Wednesday, February 8, 2006 - Updated: 02:13 AM EST
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady should expect a recovery period of 6-8 weeks following his impending hernia surgery.
“There are two procedures that can be done to alleviate the pain in the crease between Brady’s leg and body,†said L. Douglas Dolgov, sports medicine physician at MetroWest Medical Center in Framingham.
One involves a three-inch incision in which a mesh is inserted that protects content from pushing through the abdomen.
“It’s like patching a hole in the wall,†Dolgov said.
The other procedure involves less cutting, with three small holes made in the groin area.
“Brady will walk away more quickly, more comfortably from this procedure, but he’s still not going to play football for six weeks,†Dolgov said.
By Lenny Megliola and Herald wire services
Wednesday, February 8, 2006 - Updated: 02:13 AM EST
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady should expect a recovery period of 6-8 weeks following his impending hernia surgery.
“There are two procedures that can be done to alleviate the pain in the crease between Brady’s leg and body,†said L. Douglas Dolgov, sports medicine physician at MetroWest Medical Center in Framingham.
One involves a three-inch incision in which a mesh is inserted that protects content from pushing through the abdomen.
“It’s like patching a hole in the wall,†Dolgov said.
The other procedure involves less cutting, with three small holes made in the groin area.
“Brady will walk away more quickly, more comfortably from this procedure, but he’s still not going to play football for six weeks,†Dolgov said.
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