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1 minute ago, Joseph English said:

For you long time OTF subscribers, can you think of a post that got this much action? This is the most active I have seen a post ever I think. 

Dakorien 

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Hopefully Google AI is off.....significantly.

 

For a knee hyperextension, recovery from a bone bruise typically takes 6 to 12 weeks, but severe cases can occasionally take up to several months to fully heal on an MRI. Because hyperextension forcefully impacts the front of the knee joint, these injuries frequently occur on the outer side of the knee bone (lateral femoral condyle or tibial plateau) and are often accompanied by ligament sprains.

Expected Recovery Timeline

Weeks 1–3 (Acute Phase): Focus is on reducing swelling and protecting the joint. You will likely need a knee brace or crutches to limit weight-bearing activities.

Weeks 4–6 (Sub-Acute Phase): Swelling decreases and walking becomes easier. Low-impact rehabilitation begins, focusing on restoring a normal range of motion.

Weeks 7–12 (Strengthening Phase): Gentle progressive resistance training begins to rebuild the quadriceps and hamstrings.

Months 3+ (Return to Sport): High-impact activities, pivoting, and running are reintroduced only after a doctor clears you and your strength is fully restored.

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1 minute ago, Joseph English said:

For you long time OTF subscribers, can you think of a post that got this much action? This is the most active I have seen a post ever I think. 

Before OTF was born Quinn transfer threads on the boards of the time were insane.

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3 minutes ago, Joseph English said:

For you long time OTF subscribers, can you think of a post that got this much action? This is the most active I have seen a post ever I think. 

The portal threads were insane 

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Just now, Assistant Regional Manager said:

Some of y'all need to apologize for your actions over the last 2 hours.

Reminds me of @Joe Zurathreatening to leave the board over not getting a LG then Seymore committed the next day. 

Yawn 🥱 

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5 minutes ago, Joseph English said:

For you long time OTF subscribers, can you think of a post that got this much action? This is the most active I have seen a post ever I think. 

Portal threads.

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9 minutes ago, Sanka Decaf said:

with all the "experts" on this thread, if they had just let everyone here examine him last night we would have figured all this out before this morning.  Wasted talent I say.

Some might not be experts, but there are a lot of doctors on this board . Probably a good place to get info. Not my particular speciality, so I abstained from speculation . We do have a lot of advanced recovery therapies available these days . But hard to tell timeframe.  Good news considering though. No ligament damage 

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35 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

He had a pretty bad hyperextension from what I was told ... he definitely has a bone bruise. Question is if there is any other damage. 

I had that in hoops my sophomore season from severe hyperextension. 

Did you miss any time?  What was the timetable?

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There is no structural damage, so the only limiting factor will be pain. There was no report of ligament or cartilage damage, so I would assume the hyperextension was minor and the only damage was the bruise. Let's hope he's a fast healer and the swelling and discomfort rapidly subside with rest and the best orthopedic treatment on the planet.

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Credible source told me 4-6 weeks. This is great news. Hypertension often come back quicker than expected too and don’t seem to linger much from what I’ve seen. 

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