CalvinBall wrote:jesus, bucky
Roy Halladay had successful shoulder surgery. He had an arthroscopic evaluation and underwent debridement of his labrum and rotator cuff as well as a removal of an inflamed bursa. He’ll begin a progressive rehabilitation program and if all goes well he may possibly begin a throwing program in 6-8 weeks.
Wheels Tupay wrote:The Dude wrote:he died
Its going to be a long three days without him.
Ciccotti said earlier examinations of Halladay's shoulder revealed that the bone spur did not need to be removed because it would not impact his ability to pitch. He also said the bursa that was removed will grow back.
"There are different types of bone spurs that occur in the shoulder," Ciccotti said. "Some of them are what we call adaptive. He does not have the classic or traditional type of spur that we would think of that's rubbing down on the rotator cuff. He never had that and does not have that."
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BigEd76 wrote:Official statement from the Phils:Roy Halladay had successful shoulder surgery. He had an arthroscopic evaluation and underwent debridement of his labrum and rotator cuff as well as a removal of an inflamed bursa. He’ll begin a progressive rehabilitation program and if all goes well he may possibly begin a throwing program in 6-8 weeks.
Monkeyboy wrote:How do you have an inflamed bursa without any pain? Dude must be a robot.
Phred wrote:Monkeyboy wrote:How do you have an inflamed bursa without any pain? Dude must be a robot.
If he was a robot, then he wouldn't have an inflamed bursa in th first place.