Still on crutches 2 months post-injury is a bit grim.
Quote from: chrisw1 on October 17, 2023, 01:45:34 PMStill on crutches 2 months post-injury is a bit grim.Not at all. My son did his ACL at the end of last season. Due to NHS waiting times his op was probably around the same time as Tyrone’s and he’s been advised to use his crutches when he needs them and particularly post physio sessions. For a professional athlete as opposed to a Sunday morning hobbyist I imagine his regime is far more proscriptive.
Quote from: Chris Smith on October 17, 2023, 03:13:07 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on October 17, 2023, 01:45:34 PMStill on crutches 2 months post-injury is a bit grim.Not at all. My son did his ACL at the end of last season. Due to NHS waiting times his op was probably around the same time as Tyrone’s and he’s been advised to use his crutches when he needs them and particularly post physio sessions. For a professional athlete as opposed to a Sunday morning hobbyist I imagine his regime is far more proscriptive.Thanks Chris, there's my 25 years of Sunday Morning football level of participation summed up in one word. 'hobbyist'. It's the truth too.
He's put up a social media post saying he's going to provide an update later. Rumours abound that he's set to retire.