Injuries?

KNH

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Just curious and asking for a friend.....If you have ever sprained an ankle or a wrist, how long did you have to sit out of basketball (or whatever sport you were into at the time)?
 
I had an injury once and it took 3 months to recover fully. However, I think it depends on the severity of the injury at hand. I think a severe injury to the ankle can take 4 months to heal but I'm not a medical professional so I'm just estimating here. Best wishes to your friend, it sucks waiting around to engage in sports hobbies after an injury. :)
 
I had an injury once and it took 3 months to recover fully. However, I think it depends on the severity of the injury at hand. I think a severe injury to the ankle can take 4 months to heal but I'm not a medical professional so I'm just estimating here. Best wishes to your friend, it sucks waiting around to engage in sports hobbies after an injury. :)

That's about the time frame I was thinking too! She really wants to get back on the court but it's been almost two weeks and there is still a little swelling and definitely a bruise so I told her no :p
Thanks for your reply! :)
 
That's about the time frame I was thinking too! She really wants to get back on the court but it's been almost two weeks and there is still a little swelling and definitely a bruise so I told her no :p
Thanks for your reply! :)

You're welcome. Yeah, if the ankle is still swelling that's a definite no. Only when the ankle can move without swelling or pain is she ready to get back in the game. Before that, injury can get much worse. Not worth it for any hobby. Health comes first.
 
As a teenager I had a lot of problems with injuries and they ultimately played a part in me losing the passion for the sport. Knee issues were the most difficult, but there are several which I still carry to this day. My pinky got smashed and now it's bent all the time. Few facial scars as well, but I'm lucky. My friend once got an elbow to the face which broke his nose and it didn't heal properly and he recently had to and get it medically fixed.
 
I fell facedown on the ground when I was a teenager and we were playing football. The only injury I got was having a jam with my teeth and tongue together. It was a very painful one for me.
 
Just curious and asking for a friend.....If you have ever sprained an ankle or a wrist, how long did you have to sit out of basketball (or whatever sport you were into at the time)?

Whenever you are injured, I don't think you have anything to worry about when it comes to playing other than recovering from your injury and getting back to 100% so that you can be able to play again.
 
Whenever you are injured, I don't think you have anything to worry about when it comes to playing other than recovering from your injury and getting back to 100% so that you can be able to play again.
That's the right thing to do. Going out to play with your injuries will come with lore injury, some that you might not have the lucky chance again to play. It's better to heal completely before thinking about games again.
 
That's the right thing to do. Going out to play with your injuries will come with lore injury, some that you might not have the lucky chance again to play. It's better to heal completely before thinking about games again.
Even a smart manager is not going to allow you to play when you're still recovering from an injury because it is most likely going to aggravate injury and make it worse.
 
Even a smart manager is not going to allow you to play when you're still recovering from an injury because it is most likely going to aggravate injury and make it worse.
It depends on the manager then. If you are a good player, your manager can pray faster that your injury heals so that you can continue to play.
 
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