msb2ncsu All American 14033 Posts user info edit post |
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2290239
Quote : | "CINCINNATI -- Carson Palmer's knee injury was "devastating and potentially career-ending," involving numerous ligament tears, a shredded ligament, damaged cartilage and a dislocated kneecap, his surgeon said Thursday.
The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback tore ligaments in his left knee when he was hit by Pittsburgh's Kimo von Oelhoffen on his first pass during the Steelers' 31-17 playoff victory Sunday.
The team announced that he had torn the anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments. The damage was much more extensive and severe, but Dr. Lonnie Paulos said surgery went well and Palmer could be back for the start of the season.
Palmer had surgery Tuesday in Houston. Doctors used grafts from other parts of his body and donated tissue to fix the damage during an operation that lasted more than two hours. Palmer headed back to California on Thursday to do his rehabilitation.
"It's not just like it was a torn ACL," Paulos said Thursday, in a phone interview from Houston. "It's a magnitude more difficult to recover from and repair. It can and has ended careers, without a doubt.
"However, I feel very comfortable with Carson as an athlete and the heart that he's got. In the end, that's the bottom line. I can see the look in his eye already. He's ready to get going," he said.
Paulos, an orthopedic surgeon who has worked with the U.S. Ski Team since 1983, replaced the anterior cruciate ligament, which runs through the middle of the knee and provides stability. He said the medial collateral ligament, which runs along the side of the knee, was damaged "real bad."
"On a scale of one to three, it was a four," he said. "It was off the chart. It was pretty badly damaged -- shredded is the better term."
The kneecap dislocated when Palmer was hit, damaging tissue around it. There was also some cartilage damage, he said.
Paulos was able to repair the knee without removing pieces of cartilage or soft tissue, a good sign.
"The things that were torn could be repaired," he said. "They were not torn beyond repair. So he's got all his parts in there, which is good. We're optimistic, actually."
If rehabilitation goes well, Palmer could be running in a couple months and might be able to play in the first regular-season game, Paulos said. The 2006 schedule hasn't been set.
Palmer has worn a protective brace on the left knee since he sprained it near the end of the 2004 season. The knee bowed inward on von Oelhoffen's hit even though Palmer was wearing the brace.
"The brace didn't function well in this environment and should have done better than it did, frankly," Paulos said.
The plan is for Palmer to wear more substantial braces on both knees when he returns.
"No brace is perfect," Paulos said. "No brace can prevent every injury, but they do help."
Paulos saw the replay of the injury and wasn't surprised at the extent of the damage it caused. Palmer has absolved von Oelhoffen, saying he didn't think the lineman was trying to hurt him. The lineman said he was trying to sack Palmer, not injure him. He wasn't penalized for the hit.
Palmer made the Pro Bowl in only his second season as a starter, throwing an NFL-leading 32 touchdown passes. The club extended his contract through the 2014 season.
Jon Kitna, who has been Palmer's backup and mentor the last two years, can become a free agent. Palmer's injury will force the Bengals to make sure they have another reliable quarterback on board." |
1/12/2006 11:12:52 PM |
wolfAApack All American 9980 Posts user info edit post |
This is pretty bad. His career was just getting started...I feel bad for the guy. At the same time, didnt they say the same thing about Willis Macgahe (sp) and he turned out fine? Probably a lot easier to come back as a QB...especially a pocket passer. 1/12/2006 11:18:30 PM |
StingrayRush All American 14628 Posts user info edit post |
whatever, with the way medicine and rehab is today, he'll be running wind sprints in 10 months 1/12/2006 11:21:14 PM |
Prawn Star All American 7643 Posts user info edit post |
He'll be fine.
That kind of injury has ended careers for WR's and RB's, but its different for QB's. He may lose some mobility, but as a pocket passer, he'll be back. 1/12/2006 11:22:09 PM |
rallydurham Suspended 11317 Posts user info edit post |
I know one thing.
He's glad he inked that $120 million deal two weeks ago. 1/12/2006 11:51:32 PM |
phishnlou All American 13446 Posts user info edit post |
pretty terrible
hope hes back in action quicker than expected 1/12/2006 11:59:46 PM |
Turnip All American 5426 Posts user info edit post |
I like how you bolded all the bad stuff. It can end careers, but not a young pocket qb like Carson. He'll be starting week 1 I guarantee it. 1/13/2006 12:28:21 AM |
tracer All American 13876 Posts user info edit post |
BETTER SIGN PHILIP
its the slogan that will soon be sweeping the nfl. maybe they can come up with something more clever... 1/13/2006 12:35:16 AM |
vinylbandit All American 48079 Posts user info edit post |
If that was a hockey game, the dude that did it would've had a concussion within seconds.
THERE IS NO HONOR IN FOOTBALL. 1/13/2006 12:48:19 AM |
APCrook All American 1453 Posts user info edit post |
Poor Bengals.. After a season of what looked like the start of years of competing, their horrible luck returns. 1/13/2006 12:54:07 AM |
Turnip All American 5426 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "My comments attributed to me that the knee injury was, “devastating and potentially career ending,” were meant to describe such injuries in general, not Carson’s particular case." |
http://www.bengals.com/news/news.asp?story_id=5019
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ncWOLFsu Gottfather FTL 12586 Posts user info edit post |
WE DEY 1/13/2006 1:27:58 AM |