Dr. atthehive Pays a House Visit
Some of you might remember the last time I put on my doctorial hat. Yup, the time I absolutely nailed Peja's injury, predicting it to be a "mild right ankle inversion." I can't go too much into the details of how I arrive at such insanely accurate medical prognostications, but suffice it to say it's equal parts video analysis, internet surfing, and jamming to the Bee Gees. Foolproof.
Anyways, I figure I should drop some in depth medical knowledge to the denizens of Hornets nation, ahead of Chris Paul's MRI today. First, a look at the injury itself:
UPDATE: Video's down for some reason, so a few screen grabs until it's back up:
Image 3 seems to be the one with maximum extension on the leg. Right after that, he pulled up and started hopping around on one leg (while James Posey missed a 0 foot dunk on two very able legs).
And now a look at the affected area, via a great picture I stole once drew in my extensive studies overseas.
The "adductor longus", cleverly labeled as such above, is the muscle that connects the groin to the thigh bone. According to WebMD, a sprain of this muscle "occurs when the leg is pulled outward, causing the muscle to overstretch." Referring back to the video above, that's pretty clearly what happened to Chris. The leg is pulled outward due to one foot being flattened against the ground and the rest of the body moving forward.
Rotowire reports that CP3 will be getting an MRI this morning, not an X-ray. According to WebMD, this means that they'll be looking for internal bleeding in the groin/thigh area as opposed to bone damage. Which I suppose has to be a good thing. Anyways, my final diagnosis would be a Grade 2 pull of the adductor longus muscle (where Grade 1 would have been shake-off-able and Grade 3 un-walk-able). I'd be surprised if he played Wednesday... but hey, that's why we signed Devin Brown!!!
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You could have just said he hurt his weiner
"Only dunk and go to the defense." Rudy Fernandez
by Sabonis4Ever on Feb 3, 2009 2:50 AM CST reply actions 0 recs
Any word on his return?
I saw that Nelson is out for several weeks. Big ouch for him and the Magic. Hopefully, we’ll be luckier… especially if your prognosis is correct.
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by hldomingue on Feb 3, 2009 12:02 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
They said he's listed as day to day
so i would think he’d miss this whole week and they’d look at him again before next week and decide if he’ll be out further. People have said if not careful this can linger. I know Rip Hamilton missed like 5 games with his groin injury.
We’ll just have to hope for the best. I’d rather have a healed CP, than one trying to tough it out for the team.
by RonD on Feb 3, 2009 12:35 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
It's not a full blown muscle pull, so I'd expect him back within a week.
He’s competitive and tough as nails. I know that groin injuries are best left alone… I would rather he took enough time for it to fully heal.
by Cablinasian on Feb 3, 2009 3:07 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
I love how
the announcers, immediately after paul went down, accused the blazers of a dirty shot to him.
I also love that when AD got into the open court ready to throw one down they yelled “showtime!” followed by an AD layup.
I also love how they jinxed Paul by saying how intimidated Roy was just playing on the same court as Paul.
I also love how they said Rudy Fernandez was fouling Paul because he was still mad about the olympics.
Thanks for injuring Paul guys….
by inthehive on Feb 4, 2009 10:02 AM CST reply actions 0 recs
Are you sure
that Paul’s injury happened during the photo sequence you have above? If I remember correctly, Paul tweaked his groin a little earlier in the game as the telecast even referred to it.
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by RedHopeful on Feb 5, 2009 10:39 AM CST reply actions 0 recs

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