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City want an emergency loan deal till the end of the season because of Given's injury. Can't understand that Given will be out now for those last 3 weeks. Don't think that dislocated shoulder is that bad, really.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/m/man_city/8644269.stm

read in a paper over here given could be out for 4 months and miss irelands opening euro qualifiers  :no:

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It is, trust me.

 

It depends on your ligaments. If it is the first time, he won't be able to use the shoulder 100% for a month or so. If he has done it a lot, he will probably be fine in a couple of weeks.

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It is, trust me.

 

It depends on your ligaments. If it is the first time, he won't be able to use the shoulder 100% for a month or so. If he has done it a lot, he will probably be fine in a couple of weeks.

wouldn't it be a constant weak spot though, vianaesque ?
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It is, trust me.

 

It depends on your ligaments. If it is the first time, he won't be able to use the shoulder 100% for a month or so. If he has done it a lot, he will probably be fine in a couple of weeks.

wouldn't it be a constant weak spot though, vianaesque ?

 

Correct, but the healing time will decrease because the ligaments get more damaged the first time you do it. The chance of it to happen again increases though.

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It is, trust me.

 

It depends on your ligaments. If it is the first time, he won't be able to use the shoulder 100% for a month or so. If he has done it a lot, he will probably be fine in a couple of weeks.

wouldn't it be a constant weak spot though, vianaesque ?

 

Correct, but the healing time will decrease because the ligaments get more damaged the first time you do it. The chance of it to happen again will increases though.

 

I dislocated my shoulder twice within 2 months in 2008, and the second time hurt far more and took longer to heal for me.

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It is, trust me.

 

It depends on your ligaments. If it is the first time, he won't be able to use the shoulder 100% for a month or so. If he has done it a lot, he will probably be fine in a couple of weeks.

wouldn't it be a constant weak spot though, vianaesque ?

 

Correct, but the healing time will decrease because the ligaments get more damaged the first time you do it. The chance of it to happen again will increases though.

 

I dislocated my shoulder twice within 2 months in 2008, and the second time hurt far more and took longer to heal for me.

 

Probably because it wasn't healed totally from the first go-round.

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How the fudge do you manage to dislocated your shoulder unless you're playing some form of sport? (Or climbing on s*** when you're drunk)

wild sex in blefs case.

 

:facepalm:

 

Car crash for the first one, second time it dislocated when I tripped on the stairs. Second time they had to knock me out to put it back in, cos I knew how much it hurt to do it from the first time.

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How the fudge do you manage to dislocated your shoulder unless you're playing some form of sport? (Or climbing on s*** when you're drunk)

wild sex in blefs case.

 

:facepalm:

 

Car crash for the first one, second time it dislocated when I tripped on the stairs. Second time they had to knock me out to put it back in, cos I knew how much it hurt to do it from the first time.

hey blef, you aint helping yourself. heres me trying to build you up so folk think you have some exciting lifestyle and you go killing all my work.
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How the fudge do you manage to dislocated your shoulder unless you're playing some form of sport? (Or climbing on s*** when you're drunk)

wild sex in blefs case.

 

:facepalm:

 

Car crash for the first one, second time it dislocated when I tripped on the stairs. Second time they had to knock me out to put it back in, cos I knew how much it hurt to do it from the first time.

hey blef, you aint helping yourself. heres me trying to build you up so folk think you have some exciting lifestyle and you go killing all my work.

 

My exciting life finished several years ago. Its all comfy slippers now.

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west ham failed in an attempt to get dorrans for 4m

why did they think that would be enough?

 

Could be the fact he's completely unproven at top level.

hes also wbroms best player no chance of them selling him unless a man u etc come in which isnt likely

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Looked like a full anterior dislocation so it will be immobilized for at least 6 weeks, depending on how many times it has been dislocated before. The first time is the most painful, after that it gets easier as the socket is looser. Healing time depends on how many times it has been dislocated before and how much damage has been caused. If its the first time 6 weeks is about right because he's a 'keeper. In the shoulder socket theres a piece of cartilage called the labrum that helps secure it. If he's torn this he will need an operation as the shoulder will be very weak. Could be out for a few months in that case. The more dislocations that occur the more damage that is caused to the labrum.

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