marbles wrote:Whys it take so long to find a fracture? Port road medical has instant xray machines
No idea mate. As it’s been explained to me I have a fractured finger and a brake in the hand but the wrist (scafoid) I think it’s called actually dies Hence why it takes 7-10 days to confirm up on a scan.
It had me miffed as well. Maybe FC has a better idea? @footychick
marbles wrote:Whys it take so long to find a fracture? Port road medical has instant xray machines
No idea mate. As it’s been explained to me I have a fractured finger and a brake in the hand but the wrist (scafoid) I think it’s called actually dies Hence why it takes 7-10 days to confirm up on a scan.
It had me miffed as well. Maybe FC has a better idea? @footychick
Scaphoid has minimal blood supply so a fracture often won't knit and the bone degenerates. Surgery will be to pin the bone together.
Delayed xray would probably be to wait and see if the scaphoid has started knitting on its own.
marbles wrote:Whys it take so long to find a fracture? Port road medical has instant xray machines
No idea mate. As it’s been explained to me I have a fractured finger and a brake in the hand but the wrist (scafoid) I think it’s called actually dies Hence why it takes 7-10 days to confirm up on a scan.
It had me miffed as well. Maybe FC has a better idea? @footychick
Scaphoid has minimal blood supply so a fracture often won't knit and the bone degenerates. Surgery will be to pin the bone together.
Delayed xray would probably be to wait and see if the scaphoid has started knitting on its own.
Good luck with recovery Carey.
How did the Bassani show go this year for the Roys? Where he going next year?
marbles wrote:Whys it take so long to find a fracture? Port road medical has instant xray machines
No idea mate. As it’s been explained to me I have a fractured finger and a brake in the hand but the wrist (scafoid) I think it’s called actually dies Hence why it takes 7-10 days to confirm up on a scan.
It had me miffed as well. Maybe FC has a better idea? @footychick
ouchie. sounds no good mate
remembering you might try your best to get up for the game, and play with a fractured hand all drugged up, but if you do a kid will get cut from the team who is perfectly fit and ready to roar and by the quarter time you might be so sore youll have to sit out for rest of the game. meanwhile kid is grieving on the sidelines also watching, it may be his first ever grand final too, and he got cut for it
marbles wrote:Whys it take so long to find a fracture? Port road medical has instant xray machines
No idea mate. As it’s been explained to me I have a fractured finger and a brake in the hand but the wrist (scafoid) I think it’s called actually dies Hence why it takes 7-10 days to confirm up on a scan.
It had me miffed as well. Maybe FC has a better idea? @footychick
Scaphoid has minimal blood supply so a fracture often won't knit and the bone degenerates. Surgery will be to pin the bone together.
Delayed xray would probably be to wait and see if the scaphoid has started knitting on its own.
Good luck with recovery Carey.
How did the Bassani show go this year for the Roys? Where he going next year?
marbles wrote:Whys it take so long to find a fracture? Port road medical has instant xray machines
No idea mate. As it’s been explained to me I have a fractured finger and a brake in the hand but the wrist (scafoid) I think it’s called actually dies Hence why it takes 7-10 days to confirm up on a scan.
It had me miffed as well. Maybe FC has a better idea? @footychick
Scaphoid has minimal blood supply so a fracture often won't knit and the bone degenerates. Surgery will be to pin the bone together.
Delayed xray would probably be to wait and see if the scaphoid has started knitting on its own.
To the best of my knowledge, it's such a small bone that quite often the swelling will hide any crack in the first x-ray,
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Hearing Trinity are pretty banged up, and 3-4 key guys may be struggling to get up this week after just getting through last week (Cotter included). Big oval and youthful Rosewater may be too much for them I reckon, especially with the Dogs on rested legs, but I reckon they'd be pretty happy with what they've achieved in getting up to D5.
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