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SkyblueDad

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Recuperation is the slow part of ACLs after surgery, many top players have been there Alan Shearer, Roy Keane as examples and come back successfully playing at the highest levels, even way down the levels here to Max Biamou it took him about 12 months but came back fit and playing.
COH will be on a strict program which probably frustrates the crap out of him but necessary.
 

edgy

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Only just remember now, but I noticed O'Hare on the pitch at Wembley after the game. Still appeared to be visibly limping. What's the latest - is he going to make Pre-Season?
 

skybluelee

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According to Google recovery is 9-12 months usually for an ACL suffered by a professional footballer so if he had his op early Jan we're looking at any time between early Oct and early Jan.
 

Skyblueweeman

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Only just remember now, but I noticed O'Hare on the pitch at Wembley after the game. Still appeared to be visibly limping. What's the latest - is he going to make Pre-Season?

He might have jarred it or something as I saw him on the Friday before the final and he was walking just fine. I was actually shocked by how well he was walking. Not that I've got any experience of such injuries but just by looking at him walk, you wouldn't have said he had a serious knee injury 5-6 months ago.
 

SkyblueDad

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According to Google recovery is 9-12 months usually for an ACL suffered by a professional footballer so if he had his op early Jan we're looking at any time between early Oct and early Jan.
I heard he was in early training in May that could be gym work but I’d say he is on course, with ACLs it isn’t so much the injury it’s the recouporation he’s a naturally fit guy, think he’ll be okay and what a player to become fighting fit.
 
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According to Google recovery is 9-12 months usually for an ACL suffered by a professional footballer so if he had his op early Jan we're looking at any time between early Oct and early Jan.
Yes but I understand the sooner they come back the greater the chance of a further injury.
 

mark82

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How correct you are. We’ve got accountants unfortunately the only one that was credible is unfortunately no longer with us RIP.
insolvency experts.
World class scouts.
Law experts.
And now surprisingly surgeons
I know you're trying to be sarcastic but it's highly likely there are accountants (I know of at least one other than OSB), legal professionals, there was definitely someone that was a physio. Given the number of people on here it's not that surprising.
 

EalingSB

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I’m not long signed off after recovering from ACL reconstruction. My physio said Memphis Depay had the quickest return he’d known. I just looked up the time:

INJURY
On 15 December 2019 Memphis tore his anterior cruciate ligament while playing against Rennes in Ligue 1.

COMEBACK
Memphis Depay made his comeback at Olympique Lyon on Wednesday 1 July 2020 in a practice game of the Ligue 1 club with amateur club Us Port Valais. He returned from his injury to start for Lyon in their 5–6 penalty shootout loss in the French league cup final against Paris Saint-Germain on 31 July 2020.

PS we definitely have at least one physio on here as one reached out to me after my first op (I needed a second because of scar tissue a year ago yesterday).
 

fernandopartridge

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How correct you are. We’ve got accountants unfortunately the only one that was credible is unfortunately no longer with us RIP.
insolvency experts.
World class scouts.
Law experts.
And now surprisingly surgeons
You don't need to be a surgeon to understand likely recovery times from a successful operation. It's rehab now which is physiotherapy not surgery.

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Greggs

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Is the rumour of his knee going again true or just someone being daft? Surely one of our ITKs would know. I remember when Godden got mumps and was spotted at A&E, good times.
 

pusbccfc

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Someone mentioned this earlier but certainly not a reliable source by any means.
 

higgs

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Is the rumour of his knee going again true or just someone being daft? Surely one of our ITKs would know. I remember when Godden got mumps and was spotted at A&E, good times.
Hope it's a Bullshit story

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napolimp

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If true, we should take this opportunity to tie him down to a 5 year contract extension. He could be ready in 2026.
 

San Francisco

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Any news on his recovery? Really looking forward to seeing him play again. If he was injury free and played today I doubt fester would've been out of their half.
 

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