India VS Maldives Semi Final Match 31 December

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  • mohammed_87hassanmohammed_87hassan Sumeet Passin FC Jupiter10492 Points
    @footydip doctor SaaB tell more about this injury
    munna219777
  • footydipfootydip Ranaghat, Nadia, West Bengal2722 Points
    One more exam on 10th. :)
    Will open a thread for sports injury after that. If it is allowed by admin. For information @atuljg is also a doctor by profession. I think few of IFN guys are also from same profession. We can discuss sports injuries in detail there. :smile: 
    munna219777Ronnyarunshankarsanvedjadhavsamiamatuljgreddevil87
  • shankarshankar 2600 Points
    Members corner -> Chill out is for these stuffs only... you can surely open once you are free
    footydip
  • Lineup and Formation Predictions anyone?
  • mohammed_87hassanmohammed_87hassan Sumeet Passin FC Jupiter10492 Points
    wtf match is at 3:30 pm :( we are host need an evening kick off
  • sanvedjadhavsanvedjadhav 1096 Points
    edited December 2015
    @mohammed_87hassan ; It is to let us enjoy 'New Years Eve' party after India defeats Maldives in the afternoon   ;)
    munna219777kuldeep007kartik91samiamatuljgkarenesudhakar2050
  • samiamsamiam 1614 Points
    Yes coach will give evening party of tea  and parle G
    munna219777atuljg
  • atuljgatuljg Trivandrum3983 Points
    Okay I'll explain a bit. This should do. 

    Injured ligaments are considered "sprains" and are graded on a severity scale.

    Grade 1 Sprains. The ligament is mildly damaged in a Grade 1 Sprain. It has been slightly stretched, but is still able to help keep the knee joint stable.

    Grade 2 Sprains. A Grade 2 Sprain stretches the ligament to the point where it becomes loose. This is often referred to as a partial tear of the ligament.

    Grade 3 Sprains. This type of sprain is most commonly referred to as a complete tear of the ligament. The ligament has been split into two pieces, and the knee joint is unstable.


    Partial tears of the anterior cruciate ligament are rare; most ACL injuries are complete or near complete tears.

    Surgery
    Rebuilding the ligament. Most ACL tears cannot be sutured (stitched) back together. To surgically repair the ACL and restore knee stability, the ligament must be reconstructed. Your doctor will replace your torn ligament with a tissue graft. This graft acts as a scaffolding for a new ligament to grow on.

    Grafts can be obtained from several sources. Often they are taken from the patellar tendon, which runs between the kneecap and the shinbone. Hamstring tendons at the back of the thigh are a common source of grafts. Sometimes a quadriceps tendon, which runs from the kneecap into the thigh, is used. Finally, cadaver graft (allograft) can be used.

    Because the regrowth takes time, it may be six months or more before an athlete can return to sports after surgery.

    Procedure. Surgery to rebuild an anterior cruciate ligament is done with an arthroscope using small incisions. Arthroscopic surgery is less invasive. The benefits of less invasive techniques include less pain from surgery, less time spent in the hospital, and quicker recovery times.
    sanvedjadhavindianFootballFansamgoalkeeparmunna219777archaknamewtheldnikhilshankarmohammed_87hassanand 7 others.
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29886 Points
    IFN is full of Doctors,Engineers,Agents, Spy's,IP address trackers,insiders,Nita's bodyguards, SC,PP and Freaks like me.
    samsamiamatuljgmunna219777Deb_Banshankararunkartik91footydip
  • what a tragedy when we dont need robin singh when he dont know how to score he never got injury but when he started scoring goals he is out for 6 months
    shibiersamiammunna219777
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