Two different opinions of Ramsey incident..
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Surgeon offers hope over Ramsey injury
The surgeon who operated on Arsenal forward Eduardo's horrific leg injury has offered hope to Gunners fans praying Aaron Ramsey makes a full recovery from a similar setback.
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Aaron Ramsey lies injured on the pitch.
Ramsey was stretchered off and taken straight to hospital after breaking his tibia and fibula in a challenge with Stoke defender Ryan Shawcross on Saturday.
He underwent surgery which the club revealed "successfully reduced the fractures", and Dr Khalid Baloch is cautiously optimistic that the 19-year-old - rated as one of the most promising young players in the Premier League - could one day return at the same level.
"If it's a straightforward fracture that's been dealt with appropriately with intensive physio then you stand a good chance of returning back to the previous level of activity," he said.
"It is quite variable. The simplest fractures may heal up in two or three months and then there is a period of rehabilitation involved - especially with elite-level athletes.
"On the other hand, if it's a very serious injury it may take many months for the area to heal up and return back to functional activities. You've got a time period of anywhere from two or three months to six months for recovery.
"If it's a simple fracture then he is more likely to return to his previous level of activity. As the injury becomes more severe then obviously the rehabilitation is much harder and it's harder to return back to activity."
Having had a first-hand view of Eduardo's injury - suffered as a result of Birmingham defender Martin Taylor's challenge two years ago - at Selly Oak Hospital in the West Midlands, Dr Baloch is well qualified to speak on Ramsey's situation.
And he said: "If you look at the way Ramsey was tackled, it looks a fairly similar mechanism of injury (to Eduardo). There are lots of bones around that area so it's difficult to know whether it's the same bone that has been injured or not, but the area that's been injured is similar.
"There are different levels of fracture, which would have different treatment options. With anyone who breaks the lower part of their leg, what you do is look to reduce the fragments, or the bone pieces, back to where they should be and then they are held by screws or plates.
"It varies on exactly where the fracture is but in principle that is what you would do for a fracture around that area."
On the rehabilitation process, he added: "Initially most people are trying to get a range of movement back and also try to build up the muscles around that limb and reduce swelling and discomfort, that is the early phase of the rehabilitation process.
"Beyond that phase there is an increase in the range of impact activities with gradual progression to running and then back to sporting activities over a minimum six to 12 months."
Hi chanreborn, yes you're right they all came back. And Ramsey will too!
Have left him a few lines already. Hope he is able to take some good rest. It must have hurt so much.
hi persie ,
for time being I tend to believe the professional medical staff of this club and advanced technology of surgery can heel Ramsey . One positive track record of Arsenal is all injuried players can come back to play 1st team football , Rosicky has been out over 18 months and now is playing again.
whether Ramsey can be the same player or not , it's not the issue now. I sent a few lines to him and looking forward to seeing him again!!
chanreborn, you are not affecting me. I lost sleep this two days. I keep thinking Ramsey’s career could end after this incident. His injury was worse than that of Diaby’s. He is only a big kiddo, and I feel so sorry for him.
I think Capello is nuts to call Shawcross into the England squad. He is giving a signal that he is supportive of that challenge. So Shawcross will continue to be as innocent as he ever is and continue to break more legs.
He is like the killer whale in Sea World. He has that instinct in him and although he knows he is late in his tackle, he still continues with it and eventually breaks people’s legs with little remorse, as his mentor and manager Pulis endorses his actions. Animal lovers have their reasons to defend the whale saying that wild life should not be put in ponds. So the Managers continue to defend Shawcross’s innocence and Shawcross continues to believe he does nothing wrong.
I am so sick of this.
chanreborn, I agree with you and I love that finishing scene. Sol Campbell actually had a good game and his love for Arsenal have never extinguished. I can't help thinking something big is going to happen this season. I hope so.
Rooney please be careful when you are playing 5 vs 5 on the pitch with Shawcross. This angelic boy might break your leg with an innocent smile. I am not bad, I am only late. Sorry!
I hope Shawcross goes to hell after he dies, and no worries, Pulis will be there for him.