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I wonder if he has those hips that need the point shaved off, I recall an operation to some with genitic issues, where a point on the bone shaves the cartilage away ?   just guessing.

Some draftees have to Op before they start playing AFL.

3 hours ago, DV8 said:

I wonder if he has those hips that need the point shaved off, I recall an operation to some with genitic issues, where a point on the bone shaves the cartilage away ?   just guessing.

Some draftees have to Op before they start playing AFL.

I’ve had one of those! They do exist 

 
45 minutes ago, layzie said:

I’ve had one of those! They do exist 

cheers, layzie.  How have you got on ?

Can you elaborate anymore, on the issue, and resulting injury ?  Treatment, recovery, etc ?

Wow, poor bloke. It seems like his name is almost always on the injury list.

Hope he can bounce back.


Season ending or even career ending?  Nothing has worked for the poor guy.

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51 minutes ago, DV8 said:

cheers, layzie.  How have you got on ?

Can you elaborate anymore, on the issue, and resulting injury ?  Treatment, recovery, etc ?

Certainly can. It started as a labrum tear while playing indoor soccer and then x-rays  showed the genetic ‘weird shaped’ hips where there isn’t quite enough room in the joint for the hip to move as freely. This inhibits the natural range of motion to an extent, for example sitting on the ground when you bring the knee up to a 90 degree angle and then pull it over the opposite leg the range of motion is quite a bit less than the average. So had the re-shaping done in the form of a hip arthroscopicy.

I was told if there were any issues on the other side that I’d have to have that side done as well but none thus far 6 years later!

It’s about 2-3 months off running, hydrotherapy and plenty of exercises to build the strength back up. I remember seeing Jobe Watson when he had his hip issue doing some kind of rehab where he’d throw a medicine ball against a wall side on and thinking what a great idea that was! But I digress. 

Definitely a good idea to have the procedure done now I reckon. 

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10 minutes ago, layzie said:

Certainly can. It started as a labrum tear while playing indoor soccer and then x-rays  showed the genetic ‘weird shaped’ hips where there isn’t quite enough room in the joint for the hip to move as freely. This inhibits the natural range of motion to an extent, for example sitting on the ground when you bring the knee up to a 90 degree angle and then pull it over the opposite leg the range of motion is quite a bit less than the average. So had the re-shaping done in the form of a hip arthroscopicy.

I was told if there were any issues on the other side that I’d have to have that side done as well but none thus far 6 years later!

It’s about 2-3 months off running, hydrotherapy and plenty of exercises to build the strength back up. I remember seeing Jobe Watson when he had his hip issue doing some kind of rehab where he’d throw a medicine ball against a wall side on and thinking what a great idea that was! But I digress. 

Definitely a good idea to have the procedure done now I reckon. 

That is, IF, we are on the money?

 
8 minutes ago, DV8 said:

That is, IF, we are on the money?

Well, yeah, big variable that one.

3 hours ago, layzie said:

It’s about 2-3 months off running, hydrotherapy and plenty of exercises to build the strength back up. I remember seeing Jobe Watson when he had his hip issue doing some kind of rehab where he’d throw a medicine ball against a wall side on and thinking what a great idea that was! But I digress. 

i think under the circumstances, you're being a bit hard on yourself with the chosen username. 


15 hours ago, layzie said:

Certainly can. It started as a labrum tear while playing indoor soccer and then x-rays  showed the genetic ‘weird shaped’ hips where there isn’t quite enough room in the joint for the hip to move as freely. This inhibits the natural range of motion to an extent, for example sitting on the ground when you bring the knee up to a 90 degree angle and then pull it over the opposite leg the range of motion is quite a bit less than the average. So had the re-shaping done in the form of a hip arthroscopicy.

I was told if there were any issues on the other side that I’d have to have that side done as well but none thus far 6 years later!

It’s about 2-3 months off running, hydrotherapy and plenty of exercises to build the strength back up. I remember seeing Jobe Watson when he had his hip issue doing some kind of rehab where he’d throw a medicine ball against a wall side on and thinking what a great idea that was! But I digress. 

Definitely a good idea to have the procedure done now I reckon. 

I've had the same thing. And it was also a torn labrum (doing martial arts) that brought it ( FAI - Femoroacetabular Impingement)  to the fore .... have to have the other one done soon. 

Apparently a very common deformity which used to go unnoticed and lead to hip replacements in older age (due to the wear and tear on the joint )

Pretty straight forward stuff if there aren't additional complications - I know Bernard Tomic had it done and I think was back on court after 12 weeks.

Good luck to Maynard - reckon he'll be fine.

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16 hours ago, monoccular said:

Season ending or even career ending?  Nothing has worked for the poor guy.

16 VFL and 1 AFL game last year isn't a bad return for his first season, I think he only had some assorted niggles last year. Then a hip injury this year. As long as they get it right I don't think it will impact his career long term. The main downside is he needs games to develop ASAP, but the trade off here is he can probably do a heap of lighter skill work as he rehabs.

I still like his potential as a tagger/stoppage specialist, he has the size and athleticism to go with the big name mids.

Show me the randomized controlled trial of hip surgery in athletes versus sham surgery. There isn’t any! It’s orthopaedic mumbo jumbo. There’s NO EVIDENCE!!! Leave his hip alone! Rest and gentle exercise will heal the pain. 

12 hours ago, President Dee Trump said:

Show me the randomized controlled trial of hip surgery in athletes versus sham surgery. There isn’t any! It’s orthopaedic mumbo jumbo. There’s NO EVIDENCE!!! Leave his hip alone! Rest and gentle exercise will heal the pain. 

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On 6/20/2018 at 3:09 PM, DeeSpencer said:

16 VFL and 1 AFL game last year isn't a bad return for his first season, I think he only had some assorted niggles last year. Then a hip injury this year. As long as they get it right I don't think it will impact his career long term. The main downside is he needs games to develop ASAP, but the trade off here is he can probably do a heap of lighter skill work as he rehabs.

I still like his potential as a tagger/stoppage specialist, he has the size and athleticism to go with the big name mids.

He's a hard competitor, and big; but we do not know how good he can or can't be, at this time ?

I think we need one more  power inside player to add to rotations... along with a number of more skilled inside/outside types, who can run and deliver.

Hopefully some with speed.

 

We are one paced,,, not slow, but not quick.

IMO we need a couple more with some breakaway speed, for the mid section of ground.

 

# so it we trade Tyson, we'll need 2 more inside players.   Hopefully Sloane,,, and maybe one of Maynard or VDB will come good?

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