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Originally posted by mayo49:
I don't get how an ACL reconstruction is the remedy. Did he tear a ligament or something?

You a doctor?
Originally posted by Niners99:
Originally posted by mayo49:
I don't get how an ACL reconstruction is the remedy. Did he tear a ligament or something?

You a doctor?

No, I just play one at home. What Dr. Pandya said explains it.
[ Edited by mayo49 on Nov 5, 2021 at 11:49 PM ]
Originally posted by mayo49:
I don't get how an ACL reconstruction is the remedy. Did he tear a ligament or something?

They probably took fresh ACLs from a young host. They're maybe admitting that his flagged or congenital issue needs an assist.
Originally posted by mitpdub:
Originally posted by mayo49:
I don't get how an ACL reconstruction is the remedy. Did he tear a ligament or something?

They probably took fresh ACLs from a young host. They're maybe admitting that his flagged or congenital issue needs an assist.

I was just confused why the issue was the ACL. There's a lot more to it and the ACL is just part of it.
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by Niners99:
Originally posted by mayo49:
I don't get how an ACL reconstruction is the remedy. Did he tear a ligament or something?

You a doctor?

No, I just play one at home. What Dr. Pandya said explains it.

I'm a Dr.
How can our training staff miss this knee issue for over a year? They should of got all these professional opinions a long time ago. Did the surgeon go in and decide to replace the ligament after seeing it? Hasn't he had small procedures done recently? The training staff and Doctors have let this guy down this whole time. We don't only run guys out with faulty injuries we welcome them to the team in the draft and make it our problem. If I'm the 49ers I need to start questioning the advice I'm recieving from these medical professionals.
[ Edited by wisecraft on Nov 6, 2021 at 5:51 AM ]
Originally posted by wisecraft:
How can our training staff miss this knee issue for over a year? They should of got all these professional opinions a long time ago. Did the surgeon go in and decide to replace the ligament after seeing it? Hasn't he had small procedures done recently? The training staff and Doctors have let this guy down this whole time. We don't only run guys out with faulty injuries we welcome them to the team in the draft and make it our problem. If I'm the 49ers I need to start questioning the advice I'm reviewing from these medical professionals.

At this point, they have to question everything. Just too many questionable things.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by Heroism:
holy f**k, ACL reconstruction...

"49ers defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw recently underwent successful surgery to repair his right knee. As persistent symptoms limited Javon's performance, we consulted with medical experts and determined that the best course of action was to perform surgery. Evaluation of the knee in surgery confirmed suspicions that the ACL had chronic changes that would be best treated with ACL reconstruction. This procedure gives him the best opportunity to make a full recovery and return to playing football in 2022."

I mean Bosa says hi.

how the f**k were they letting him role out there with a bad ACL?

This is actually good news. They know what it was and how to fix it

Worst medical team on the planet. Again.
[ Edited by NCommand on Nov 6, 2021 at 5:37 AM ]
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
So now he gets excused next year "he's still healing from an ACL" sweet can't wait

Don't forget the arthritis and tendonitis that'll come along with the post surgery.
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9-12 months. So best case, he's ready for next year. Most likely case, he's "not quite there" for the first half of the season, then "dealing with tendonitis" for the the second half. First 3 years of his career gone just like that.
[ Edited by A-R-S on Nov 6, 2021 at 5:51 AM ]
Originally posted by A-R-S:
9-12 months. So best case, he's ready for next year. Most likely case, he's "not quite there" for the first half of the season, then "dealing with tendonitis" for the the second half. First 3 years of his career gone just like that.

Highly likely. Be prepared for that mentally just to be safe.

John and Kyle's future injury statement:

"So, there's a knee there. After some procedures, um, tracking in the right direction, but also a back, where concussions come from so we're monitoring that closely. We just want to be careful on that elbow and be judicious there."
[ Edited by NCommand on Nov 6, 2021 at 6:05 AM ]
Such a devastating injury for a promising young player. I wish him a successful surgery and speedy recovery. Return to dominate for years to come.
[ Edited by father49er on Nov 6, 2021 at 7:28 AM ]
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by A-R-S:
9-12 months. So best case, he's ready for next year. Most likely case, he's "not quite there" for the first half of the season, then "dealing with tendonitis" for the the second half. First 3 years of his career gone just like that.

Highly likely. Be prepared for that mentally just to be safe.

John and Kyle's future injury statement:

"So, there's a knee there. After some procedures, um, tracking in the right direction, but also a back, where concussions come from so we're monitoring that closely. We just want to be careful on that elbow and be judicious there."

You got him down.

He will probably add "but we like where this kid is at, and he's going to be tremendous for our football team "
Originally posted by mitpdub:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by A-R-S:
9-12 months. So best case, he's ready for next year. Most likely case, he's "not quite there" for the first half of the season, then "dealing with tendonitis" for the the second half. First 3 years of his career gone just like that.

Highly likely. Be prepared for that mentally just to be safe.

John and Kyle's future injury statement:

"So, there's a knee there. After some procedures, um, tracking in the right direction, but also a back, where concussions come from so we're monitoring that closely. We just want to be careful on that elbow and be judicious there."

You got him down.

He will probably add "but we like where this kid is at, and he's going to be tremendous for our football team "

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