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http://www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx? ... ntID=74390

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Blues’ defender Michael Jamison will miss up to a month of football after suffering subluxation of his right shoulder against Brisbane last weekend.

Jamison’s rehabilitation will concentrate on strengthening the shoulder and he will not return until he regains full-strength.


Dr. jimmae!! ...get in here!!!

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Subluxation is a partial dislocation of the shoulder that has popped out of the socket (glenoid labrum) and then back in. The reason he won't be back until the muscles that keep the humeral head in the labrum (shoulder ball in the socket) have been fully strengthened is that if the muscles and ligaments are weak then future subluxations and dislocations become much more likely. Better to take an extra week or 2 off and have a good rehab now and avoid reinjury me thinks. From the sounds of it it's a fairly straight forward injury, people with subluxations frequently have fractures or massive ligament damage as well, so in that sense Jamo is lucky.

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bjaffe wrote:
Subluxation is a partial dislocation of the shoulder that has popped out of the socket (glenoid labrum) and then back in. The reason he won't be back until the muscles that keep the humeral head in the labrum (shoulder ball in the socket) have been fully strengthened is that if the muscles and ligaments are weak then future subluxations and dislocations become much more likely. Better to take an extra week or 2 off and have a good rehab now and avoid reinjury me thinks. From the sounds of it it's a fairly straight forward injury, people with subluxations frequently have fractures or massive ligament damage as well, so in that sense Jamo is lucky.


I was going to explain but you pretty much covered everything. :lol:

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bjaffe wrote:
Subluxation is a partial dislocation of the shoulder that has popped out of the socket (glenoid labrum) and then back in. The reason he won't be back until the muscles that keep the humeral head in the labrum (shoulder ball in the socket) have been fully strengthened is that if the muscles and ligaments are weak then future subluxations and dislocations become much more likely. Better to take an extra week or 2 off and have a good rehab now and avoid reinjury me thinks. From the sounds of it it's a fairly straight forward injury, people with subluxations frequently have fractures or massive ligament damage as well, so in that sense Jamo is lucky.

beautiful work bjaffe.. :)

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bjaffe wrote:
Subluxation is a partial dislocation of the shoulder that has popped out of the socket (glenoid labrum) and then back in. The reason he won't be back until the muscles that keep the humeral head in the labrum (shoulder ball in the socket) have been fully strengthened is that if the muscles and ligaments are weak then future subluxations and dislocations become much more likely. Better to take an extra week or 2 off and have a good rehab now and avoid reinjury me thinks. From the sounds of it it's a fairly straight forward injury, people with subluxations frequently have fractures or massive ligament damage as well, so in that sense Jamo is lucky.


So what do you do for a living bjaffe? :-D

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In an ideal world id drink, bum around and watch the blues on the w/e. In reality i drink, bum around and watch the blues on the w/e...and am a final yr physio student.

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Good work Bjaffe, us laymen (and women) always appreciate info from you guys in the know.

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bjaffe wrote:
Subluxation is a partial dislocation of the shoulder that has popped out of the socket (glenoid labrum) and then back in. The reason he won't be back until the muscles that keep the humeral head in the labrum (shoulder ball in the socket) have been fully strengthened is that if the muscles and ligaments are weak then future subluxations and dislocations become much more likely. Better to take an extra week or 2 off and have a good rehab now and avoid reinjury me thinks. From the sounds of it it's a fairly straight forward injury, people with subluxations frequently have fractures or massive ligament damage as well, so in that sense Jamo is lucky.


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bjaffe >>>>>> Doc Larkins :!:

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bjaffe >>>>>> Doc Larkins :!:


Humphrey B. Bear >>>>>>>>>>>> Doc Larkins!!!! :P

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Fev did not train today and is apparently injured. Anyone has more info??

Carlos had scans for his shoulder today.


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Synbad wrote - torn stomach muscles.

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dane wrote:
Synbad wrote - torn stomach muscles.

which would suggest that he is likely to miss weeks.

Should be an interesting few weeks coming up to see how we set up in the forward line without Fev

prior to the freo game our F50 targets (# times targeted) were
Fev - 115
Fisher - 22
Setanta - 10
Russell - 10
murphy - 7

Might be a good opportunity for someone else to step up and show that they can be a key forward.


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4thchicken wrote:
dane wrote:
Synbad wrote - torn stomach muscles.

which would suggest that he is likely to miss weeks.

Should be an interesting few weeks coming up to see how we set up in the forward line without Fev

prior to the freo game our F50 targets (# times targeted) were
Fev - 115
Fisher - 22
Setanta - 10
Russell - 10
murphy - 7

Might be a good opportunity for someone else to step up and show that they can be a key forward.


or is it a matter of everyone not kicking to Fev all the time ?

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Rocco Iguana wrote:
4thchicken wrote:
dane wrote:
Synbad wrote - torn stomach muscles.

which would suggest that he is likely to miss weeks.

Should be an interesting few weeks coming up to see how we set up in the forward line without Fev

prior to the freo game our F50 targets (# times targeted) were
Fev - 115
Fisher - 22
Setanta - 10
Russell - 10
murphy - 7

Might be a good opportunity for someone else to step up and show that they can be a key forward.


or is it a matter of everyone not kicking to Fev all the time ?


difficult to do that unless you have a lot of confidence in your other forwards (difficult to acheive in a developing side). If Fev is out injured for say 3 weeks (just guessing for torn stomach muscles?) then that might mean someone like edwards or hartlett might receive an extra 10-15 opportunities to make an impact/game or kick a bag or two.

That would give more teammates more confidence in their abilities and perhaps help us in becoming less fev centric once fev comes back from injury (assuming that he missed of course)


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4thchicken wrote:
Rocco Iguana wrote:
4thchicken wrote:
dane wrote:
Synbad wrote - torn stomach muscles.

which would suggest that he is likely to miss weeks.

Should be an interesting few weeks coming up to see how we set up in the forward line without Fev

prior to the freo game our F50 targets (# times targeted) were
Fev - 115
Fisher - 22
Setanta - 10
Russell - 10
murphy - 7

Might be a good opportunity for someone else to step up and show that they can be a key forward.


or is it a matter of everyone not kicking to Fev all the time ?


difficult to do that unless you have a lot of confidence in your other forwards (difficult to acheive in a developing side). If Fev is out injured for say 3 weeks (just guessing for torn stomach muscles?) then that might mean someone like edwards or hartlett might receive an extra 10-15 opportunities to make an impact/game or kick a bag or two.

That would give more teammates more confidence in their abilities and perhaps help us in becoming less fev centric once fev comes back from injury (assuming that he missed of course)


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Let's hope it's just strained stomach muscles. Torn could see him out for a very long time.


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no mention of an injury here:
http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/the-injury-report/2008/05/25/1211653851839.html

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4thchicken wrote:
If Fev is out injured for say 3 weeks (just guessing for torn stomach muscles?) then that might mean someone like edwards or hartlett might receive an extra 10-15 opportunities to make an impact/game or kick a bag or two.
That would give more teammates more confidence in their abilities and perhaps help us in becoming less fev centric once fev comes back from injury (assuming that he missed of course)


That might also mean they get the best defenders as well which might either help them develop faster or expose them wide open.

Not disagreeing with you there, just offering another view point. :-D

I think our younger forwards need to develop quicker and take some responsibility off Fev though. We can't always just rely on Fev.


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Well, if Fev's out, time for
EDWARDS. Every time I've seen him this year he's looked very promising, (that being NAB cup, early in the season, and on Saturday.

Also
Wiggler has been taking some great marks. Really strong dukes. And kicks well for goal. Should be another key target if Fevs out.

And
If Cloke is back in, One of Kreuz, Hammer, Cloke, can be forward all game


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