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Gates up and walking

Face Pepler : 9/19/2021 4:26 pm
I didn't see anyone else post this, but this made me feel great!
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They must have put a ton of rods and screws into those bones.  
81_Great_Dane : 9/19/2021 4:33 pm : link
Amazing to see him up. That leg must hurt like hell.
I wish him a quick recovery.  
Giant John : 9/19/2021 4:35 pm : link
Can’t wait to see him anchor this Oline nest year. I like the guy. He is a player.
Nest = next  
Giant John : 9/19/2021 4:35 pm : link
Spell check for sure.
shit, he's still got  
Bill in UT : 9/19/2021 5:22 pm : link
the cast on.
The weight bearing speeds healing  
BillT : 9/19/2021 5:24 pm : link
There is likely some internal fixation. Be interesting to know what.
RE: shit, he's still got  
BillT : 9/19/2021 5:31 pm : link
In comment 15376565 Bill in UT said:
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the cast on.

What’s interesting about the “cast” (and it looks pretty minimal) is that it doesn’t seem to immobilize either his knee or ankle. Shows they have the fracture(s) held together with some kind of hardware.
That makes me REALLY happy to see  
Dave on the UWS : 9/19/2021 5:44 pm : link
When it happened, I had flashbacks to Seubert's horrific injury. I was hoping the repair would be relatively straightforward. Now if he can avoid infection, he can make it back next year. Injuries happen, but these kinds are tough to take.
Bones heal fast  
David B. : 9/19/2021 6:43 pm : link
In a matter of weeks. It's soft tissue (tendons) that takes a ton of rehab.
Awesome to see  
jrthomps2006 : 9/19/2021 6:49 pm : link
Hope he makes a full recovery.
What exactly did he break ?  
Tom in Kzoo : 9/19/2021 7:07 pm : link
Tibia ? Fibula ? Both ? Single break or comminuted ? Involvement of ankle joint ?

So many factors to know better
Bones heal ~50% strength at 3 mo in young people
~ 80% at 1 year
Hardware usually left in for 3 mo , if bone union on X-ray option to remove but few people do it
RE: What exactly did he break ?  
k2tampa : 9/19/2021 7:15 pm : link
In comment 15376755 Tom in Kzoo said:
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Tibia ? Fibula ? Both ? Single break or comminuted ? Involvement of ankle joint ?

So many factors to know better
Bones heal ~50% strength at 3 mo in young people
~ 80% at 1 year
Hardware usually left in for 3 mo , if bone union on X-ray option to remove but few people do it


The fact he’s walking on it is a pretty good indication it’s the non-weight bearing fibula, or a slight possibility it’s a non-displaced fracture of the tibia.
It appears he broke both bones but not sure  
robbieballs2003 : 9/19/2021 9:04 pm : link
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Yeah  
Tom in Kzoo : 9/19/2021 9:12 pm : link
I wish I knew more
I am no expert but seems odd for weight bearing this early if tib fracture
I broke my Tibia back in 2002  
Jay on the Island : 9/19/2021 9:35 pm : link
straight through but I luckily didn't displace it.

I was offered the option of having a rod inserted where I would be able to walk immediately. I chose that option because I was in college out of state at the time. I waited 6 hours in a hospital for a specialist to come from upstate only to tell me that he advises against the rod so I just ended up getting a cast and crutches.

If he is walking I am sure that he had a rod inserted.
Found a reference  
Tom in Kzoo : 9/19/2021 10:33 pm : link
Both tib and fib

Still impressed he’s doing any weight bearing
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Pretty typical to allow full weight bearing  
Jerz44 : 9/20/2021 5:18 am : link
if it's a tibial shaft fracture treated with a tibial nail.

(I'm an ortho surgeon and do this surgery; I let all my patients walk right away.)

That being said, it's also painful and most people don't attempt to walk for a few weeks.

If things go well for Gates, he could be healed by 3-4 month assuming that's all it was.
The way the leg was bent in the photo, it had to be both bones.  
Spider56 : 9/20/2021 6:53 am : link
He’s very fortunate they didn’t break thru the skin.
love this guy  
ryanmkeane : 9/20/2021 8:27 am : link
...get well soon Nick
he's a tough dude...  
retiredmz : 9/20/2021 9:12 am : link
he will be back
Thank goodness for him he signed a contract extension  
DavidinBMNY : 9/20/2021 10:40 am : link
Guy gives his all. Voted a captain. Heart and soul of the team. He'll likely be back too, but just in case I'm happy he was extended.

He's one of my favorites, if not my favorite player on the team so this is great to see and thanks for sharing.
Listed as questionable on this week's injury report, I bet :)  
Mike in Long Beach : 9/20/2021 10:57 am : link
Good for him!
Pretty amazing  
Osi Osi Osi OyOyOy : 9/20/2021 11:09 am : link
It was awful and yet it could have been a lot worse. Hoping for a speedy and full recovery.
RE: Pretty typical to allow full weight bearing  
Kevin in Annapolis : 9/20/2021 11:21 am : link
In comment 15377183 Jerz44 said:
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if it's a tibial shaft fracture treated with a tibial nail.

(I'm an ortho surgeon and do this surgery; I let all my patients walk right away.)

That being said, it's also painful and most people don't attempt to walk for a few weeks.

If things go well for Gates, he could be healed by 3-4 month assuming that's all it was.


Great post, thanks for providing your insight. great that we have resources like this here
good to read, the injury looked awful.  
japanhead : 9/20/2021 11:51 am : link
i still don't quite understand the reasoning behind the decision to move him from center to guard.
Awesome!!  
Angus : 9/20/2021 2:14 pm : link
He should be available for the Super Bowl.
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