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A Knee Perspective By: LisaMM
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A Knee Perspective
Comments (3): By: avigneau1: Jan, 21, 2010 12:59 PM
I think you have to put Portugal among the favorites for the WC and you cannot consider the USA "underdogs" anymore. This team has some high expectations to live up to now in light of its recent performance in the Confederations Cup. Soccer is a sneakily violent sport where some serious knee injuries will occur with seemingly all the vulnerability being right at that area. I would also like to know if there is a website tracking injuries of key players leading up to this grand event. By: JoeMeloni: Dec, 23, 2009 12:30 PM
Lisa, It's good to see a different perspective on sports - one from the medical field especially. Currently, there are no major stars suffering from knee injuries that could prevent them from missing time in the World Cup. U.S. striker Charlie Davies suffered two borken bones in his right leg in a one-car accident last summer. He also broke his elbow and severely damaged his bladder. He is not expected to recover in time. Argentina's Javier Mascherano, who plays for Liverpool of the English Premier League, is currently suffering from an MCL sprain. Although it is not expected to sideline him for the World Cup, the injury may linger and worsen should he return too soon. Mascherano isn't one to take it easy, so this is certainly something to watch out for as we approach the opening ceremonies in June. In the past, some players have suffered injuries in the World Cup. England's Michael Owen tore his ACL in the 2006 WC. After enduring a 10-month season with their domestic clubs, players selected for the World Cup receive only a few weeks off before play begins. By: spark: Dec, 08, 2009 16:36 PM
random question: So i'm not entirely sure how to go about tracking knee injuries of all major athletes, any suggestions? hehe on a more related note, I'm super excited about the World Cup too! I wish I could go to SA for it (like most of my friends are), but unlike my friends, I cannot afford it. How sad. Anyways, I agree with you about the sheer amount of cheating and foul play that goes on during this spectacular show of athleticism. Kind of surprising considering that the philosophy behind the world cup is to promote peace and harmony through sport. I guess they underestimated what competition, adrenaline, and (more importantly) testosterone does to male athletes LOL (jk). Related posts: |
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