Dislocated elbows John Terry - back in 4 days JCR ??????? Now I'm not calling him a wimp or anything, but once it's back in ..... oh I don't know, I just wish he was available for selection - the big softie.
It was both I think. It had been dislocated but they found a small fracture about a week after the initial injury.
Im sure he will be back as soon as he is ready. What player wants to sit at home and watch the team they play for, loose every week.
I've had a severely dislocated elbow playing in 1983. My lower arm was pushed out by two inches. Ambulance on the pitch and all that. The pain in excrutiating with the bones wobbling around in tissue that contains nerves. They pulled it back in without anesthetic, the pain of that was also bad but the relief when it went back into place was worth it. It took three weeks before I could get the arm beyond 90 degrees and 3 months of intensive physio before I could get it anywhere near straight, in fact it's still not quite there. Depends on how bad the injury was.
aye alright mate... ... I was just passing on a personal experience.</p> JCR was ill advised to pass that comment.</p>
RE: aye alright mate... My comment was in no relation to your post at all, i didnt even read your post.
That's definitely what was on the official site But I was told that was wrong and it was in fact a fractured elbow.