06-19-2017, 10:09 AM
A quick rundown what a bone bruise actually is vs the jargon tossed out to fans..
https://www.tsaog.com/connect-learn-interact/blog/2013/03/06/dr-marvin-brown-on-why-bone-bruise-is-a-misnomer/
If you go by the Hobson school of osteology you might think that it's roughly the same thing as a chipped fingernail..just slap some fingernail polish on it and you're good to go.
On the other hand a bone bruise is pretty darn close to a bone fracture and can take months to heal properly.
I have a hunch NFL players generally get to get treated by better doctors than most of the general public. I doubt he went to a doc in the box, Urgent Care in the back of a Kroger store. Heck, for all we know that's exactly where they go..one step up from prison doctor..
https://www.tsaog.com/connect-learn-interact/blog/2013/03/06/dr-marvin-brown-on-why-bone-bruise-is-a-misnomer/
If you go by the Hobson school of osteology you might think that it's roughly the same thing as a chipped fingernail..just slap some fingernail polish on it and you're good to go.
On the other hand a bone bruise is pretty darn close to a bone fracture and can take months to heal properly.
I have a hunch NFL players generally get to get treated by better doctors than most of the general public. I doubt he went to a doc in the box, Urgent Care in the back of a Kroger store. Heck, for all we know that's exactly where they go..one step up from prison doctor..
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Chicago sounds rough to the maker of verse, but the one comfort we have is Cincinnati sounds worse. ~Oliver Wendal Holmes Sr.