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Post by Shroze Berry on Jan 10, 2005 13:13:41 GMT 1
Injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament are more common than injuries to the posterior cruciate ligament.
The posterior cruciate ligament is most commonly damaged in connection with road accidents. When the posterior cruciate ligament is torn across, the shin bone will move backwards on the thigh bone.
A lesion of the anterior cruciate ligament happens mostly in sporting situations where the foot is planted. For example:
if the leg is locked and the body is pushed forward.
if the bent knee is forced in the opposite direction to its natural motion.
a twist, for example while skiing or playing sport.
If the anterior cruciate ligament is totally torn across, the knee may become unstable and the shin bone will move forwards on the thigh bone.
................sounds nasty to me. Good luck to him and hopefully he does the business like Gary Shaw did for us.
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Post by Richard_Bruvofetc on Jan 10, 2005 18:49:20 GMT 1
hmm..so he's got a dicky knee. Hope it doesn't keep locking up like Kerrigan's.
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bristol loggerheads
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Post by bristol loggerheads on Jan 10, 2005 21:39:07 GMT 1
When did we last have someone who could head like Kerrigan? And not to mention his overhead kicks!
Where is Keggs now?
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Wrighty
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Post by Wrighty on Jan 10, 2005 21:48:11 GMT 1
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Post by Richard_Bruvofetc on Jan 10, 2005 22:30:46 GMT 1
Now you're making me blub in my beer.
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