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en There's quite a separation between the ligaments, almost to the point where there was a dislocation of the ankle,

en There's quite a separation between the ligaments, almost to the point where there was a dislocation of the ankle.

en There's quite a separation between the ligaments,

en There's quite a separation between the ligaments.

en I think Claudio is fairly fit right now. Getting over the broken ankle was big. His ankle now is sound, so that's a positive. I think the shoulder separation is a temporary setback.

en He has a bad injury to the ligaments of his ankle.

en Neil has injured his ankle ligaments and we don't know how long it's going to be.

en He went up for a ball and came down awkwardly on his ankle, badly straining ligaments,

en It's a bad one. It's a break in the leg, the ligaments have gone and the ankle joint has come right out. He's gone to hospital. It's one of the worst I've seen. We're all thinking of Alan at this moment in time.

en He's wrestled the entire season with torn ligaments and tendons in his ankle. He's had to wrestle with pain all year long. No one's really known about it, we've kept it quiet, but he goes out there and gives 100 percent.

en At the end of my second indoor season, my doctor told me, 'You're a bright guy, and you have an ankle that will keep deteriorating over time. We'll take away a lot of bone. My honest recommendation is that you move on,' ... At 23, that's a blow. He made the point, if you try to play on this ankle over time, we're going to keep taking away bone, and you're going to be a prime candidate for a replacement ankle at the age of 40.

en The human body is not made to play heavy-duty basketball eleven months a year. It doesn't always show up in October or November either. You'll see a guy break down in January or February with a sprained ankle because his ligaments are loose. She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring. The human body is not made to play heavy-duty basketball eleven months a year. It doesn't always show up in October or November either. You'll see a guy break down in January or February with a sprained ankle because his ligaments are loose.

en The knee was not designed to be hit with all that force at all those angles, ... It has very strong ligaments, but when that sudden force is applied to those ligaments, especially with a lot of torque, things tear.

en The ankle is not doing any better. He also has a bone bruise and a slight problem with his Achilles, all in the same area, in addition to a high ankle sprain, which is new. Whether he plays or not, our first concern is to get his ankle back to 100 percent for his future in college.

en At times it's more frustrating than the ankle. The ankle was more serious and more time consuming. But when the ankle hurt, it hurt _ when I was playing, when I was walking, when I was laying in the bed and all the time. This is mysterious because it comes and goes. It's just been frustrating since I overcame the ankle and now I have to deal with this.


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