(05-19-2016, 12:19 PM)DJC link Wrote:Another bollocks LP![]()
My son was back playing Vic Championship basketball within 6 weeks. He was under the care of a specialist who carefully monitored his recovery and gave him the all clear to train at full pace after 5 weeks.
Charlie Curnow is already doing light training so I'd expect him to start playing a quarter or two in the NBs within 4 or 5 weeks - provided there are no setbacks with his recovery.
It can be a bit of a lottery. One of my weightlifting buddies was out of action for 12 months!
So let me get this straight, the 3 weeks he has already missed and the next 4 - 5 weeks doesn't add up to nearly two months? I'm stunned! :o
Are you able to shed any light on those questions I asked Jack earlier?
Given the lad was hospitalised for almost a week(5 days is the rumor) is that the low end, moderate or high end?
How long before contact sports can be resumed, I had heard/read it is up to four weeks after the spleen returns to it's original size?
Has it been reported which strain he has, aren't there two main variants, one relatively mild the other not so much?
Is there a relationship or link between Glandular Fever and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
Maybe all these related posts can head to the Injury Thread.
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"

