10-31-2015, 01:14 PM
(10-31-2015, 01:07 PM)fredtoast Wrote: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/12/10/in-microfracture-rehab-work-ethic-becomes-critical-for-clowney/
From December last year
Former NFL athletic trainer and current Sports Medicine Consultant for NBC’s Sunday Night Football Mike Ryan explained the surgery and the rehab on Wednesday’s PFT Live. It’s an understandable explanation of a complicated procedure that has come a long way in recent years. Previously a Hail Mary option to restore cartilage in a knee that lacked it, the microfracture process now has a much higher success rate — if the procedure goes well and the rehab occurs properly.
Clowney’s case also provides medical science with a chance to change the perception that the microfracture procedure is the proverbial kiss of death for a player’s career. Ryan said that many players have had the procedure but declined to disclose it, due to the belief that players who have had microfracture surgery will never be the same. Ryan said that many players have recovered completely, with some becoming Pro Bowlers after having the operation.
Secret surgeries with players being out for a year and nobody knowing about it! Sounds legit to me! The guy that your report refers to, Clowney, isn't having some epic season. He's had 1 sack through 6 games.