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<blockquote data-quote="I_am_smoked_cheddar" data-source="post: 522018"><p>I fully understand the difference between a knee cap and a collarbone, yet I have an understanding of Rodgers' injury.</p><p></p><p>In August of 2012 I fell and suffered a hairline fracture to my left kneecap. My left knee swelled to the size of large grapefruit, but the fracture did not go all the way through my kneecap. Fluid had to be drained from my knee and the knee immobilized. The recovery was really more for soft tissue injury than the fracture itself. </p><p></p><p>From the reports on Rodgers, the case may be similar. If so, the surrounding muscle and tissue may be the larger concern. Recovery time may well depend upon the extent of the damage done to the surrounding area. Let us all hope for the best and try to support the team as they rally behind the players and coaches that are working to face their next opponents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I_am_smoked_cheddar, post: 522018"] I fully understand the difference between a knee cap and a collarbone, yet I have an understanding of Rodgers' injury. In August of 2012 I fell and suffered a hairline fracture to my left kneecap. My left knee swelled to the size of large grapefruit, but the fracture did not go all the way through my kneecap. Fluid had to be drained from my knee and the knee immobilized. The recovery was really more for soft tissue injury than the fracture itself. From the reports on Rodgers, the case may be similar. If so, the surrounding muscle and tissue may be the larger concern. Recovery time may well depend upon the extent of the damage done to the surrounding area. Let us all hope for the best and try to support the team as they rally behind the players and coaches that are working to face their next opponents. [/QUOTE]
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