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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1002348" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Yeah, both were injured on Nov 6 (week 9). However from everything I’ve read on that Linsfranc is it’s about 12 months for returning to more normal activity. Although reading into reports I remember them saying we are taking the safe approach. If the injury heals properly and he’s not rushed it increases his chances of a full comeback. One study they mentioned included Offensive players (centered around Cam Newton’s Linsfranc) The positive news is that there was no noticeable decline in play from those that returned without complication (arthritis occurring etc). So if that baby heals his prognosis is really quite good, but it’s a complicated area of the foot. If they can slow roll him they can avoid fusing the bones which should give him a great chance at normal movement. </p><p></p><p>My best (uneducated) guess is his recovery is on track near perfectly or he wouldn’t be running at all at 8 months area because that’s very early for this type surgery. I’d be surprised if Stokes returns full time before the end of October area. He could absolutely be full throttle by Nov-Dec if surgery was successful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1002348, member: 10086"] Yeah, both were injured on Nov 6 (week 9). However from everything I’ve read on that Linsfranc is it’s about 12 months for returning to more normal activity. Although reading into reports I remember them saying we are taking the safe approach. If the injury heals properly and he’s not rushed it increases his chances of a full comeback. One study they mentioned included Offensive players (centered around Cam Newton’s Linsfranc) The positive news is that there was no noticeable decline in play from those that returned without complication (arthritis occurring etc). So if that baby heals his prognosis is really quite good, but it’s a complicated area of the foot. If they can slow roll him they can avoid fusing the bones which should give him a great chance at normal movement. My best (uneducated) guess is his recovery is on track near perfectly or he wouldn’t be running at all at 8 months area because that’s very early for this type surgery. I’d be surprised if Stokes returns full time before the end of October area. He could absolutely be full throttle by Nov-Dec if surgery was successful. [/QUOTE]
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