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Rodgers broken collar bone.. Season ending??
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<blockquote data-quote="brandon2348" data-source="post: 743385" data-attributes="member: 7094"><p>I agree with this. I've heard the Romo injury brought up and he had a different procedure done where they actually removed part of the collarbone. It wasn't the ******** it back together and fusing it option that provides a lower risk of re-injury. Then it comes down to throwing the football. In one month from a successful fusion surgery to the collarbone it is likely that the person will be able to run and lift weights. This isn't a labrum or ligament or tendon surgery to shoulder which I personally had done last March. If it was they would of IR'd him already. Even with that much more serious surgery I was totally pain free and active doing normal activity within 12 weeks. There was also no risk of re-injury.</p><p></p><p>Will Rodgers be a 100 percent in 8-10 weeks? Probably not. However I don't think it is unrealistic to believe he would be able to play at 80-90 percent. This is all assuming there would be no setbacks in the recovery process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brandon2348, post: 743385, member: 7094"] I agree with this. I've heard the Romo injury brought up and he had a different procedure done where they actually removed part of the collarbone. It wasn't the ******** it back together and fusing it option that provides a lower risk of re-injury. Then it comes down to throwing the football. In one month from a successful fusion surgery to the collarbone it is likely that the person will be able to run and lift weights. This isn't a labrum or ligament or tendon surgery to shoulder which I personally had done last March. If it was they would of IR'd him already. Even with that much more serious surgery I was totally pain free and active doing normal activity within 12 weeks. There was also no risk of re-injury. Will Rodgers be a 100 percent in 8-10 weeks? Probably not. However I don't think it is unrealistic to believe he would be able to play at 80-90 percent. This is all assuming there would be no setbacks in the recovery process. [/QUOTE]
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