Hopefully Andrew is feeling better today ; Get well soon and hope I see you on the court real soon as you are so valuable to the team and us fans .
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Andrew Warren-- broken hand
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Originally posted by Big Mike View PostHas anyone heard how long WE will be out? I will be surprised if AW plays again this season.....but I hope he does....AW is becoming a future force in the Valley IMO and would be missed!Basketball doesn't build character it reveals it.
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After watching the replay, there's no way this could have been avoided. Talk about a freak injury. You can't even see it happening. I swear, if we didn't have bad luck we wouldn't have any luck at all. Every team has injuries...we just seem to have more of them. Very frustrated right now.Onward and Upward!
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Warren to have surgery tomorrow just updated..
Not good...might not be out the WHOLE season
http://www.pjstar.com/php/index.php?...urgery_monday/
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I THINK THERE ARE SOME MEDICAL FOLKS ON THIS SITE.
COULD THEY EXPOUND ON A "SPIRAL FRACTURE OF THE SECOND METACARPAL"
HOW LONG UNITIL HE CAN PLAY?
All the best to you Andrew.
Andrew was really "coming on". This is another chapter in the saga of, Bradley losing key players due to injury!
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The 2nd meta carpal is one of the longer bones in the hand, and the one that goes from the wrist to the pointer finger, spanning the palm of the hand.
A spiral fracture is kinda what it sounds like. The bone breaks in a spiral fashion, not straight across.
Here is a spiral fracture of one of the long bones in the foot.
NOTE that this picture is a similar fracture in a foot bone as I couldn't find a good picture of one in a metacarpal.
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Originally posted by tornado View PostThe 2nd meta carpal is one of the longer bones in the hand, and the one that goes from the wrist to the pointer finger, spanning the palm of the hand.
A spiral fracture is kinda what it sounds like. The bone breaks in a spiral fashion, not straight across.
Here is a spiral fracture of one of the long bones in the foot.
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Here is one of the middle finger (I just am using the link since the pic is so large)
anyway.....I think most spiral fractures in the metacarpals are going to be inherently unstable because of the reasonably large cross sectional area of bone involved, so the usual treatment options do include often putting screws into the bones to get the to heal right the first time around.
If indeed Andrew Warren gets screws surgically placed, then he is almost certainly done for the season.....maybe 3-4 weeks before playing ball again.
Here is an xray picture of two spiral fractures surgically repaired with small screws.
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Last year I got a spiral fracture on my thumb from playing football. I went to the hospital the day of the accident, and I went through surgery that night where they put 2 small screws in my thumb. The hospital gave me a splint and told me to keep it wrapped for five weeks, and afterwards I could take it off during the day and only wear a the splint to sleep. As I recall though, after 5 weeks, I still had to wear the splint during the days because my thumb hurt too bad and I was still unable to bend it without any pain. I'd say after about week 8 I was just wrapping a little athletic tape around my thumb everyday, and a couple weeks after that I was able to bend my thumb. I still don't have a full range of motion, and pushing down on something hard with my thumb still tends to hurt a little bit. It also cracks when I bend it. I'm by no means an expert on breaks or fractures or anything but I thought I would share since my break sounds kinda similar.This is just the tip of the iceberg...
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Originally posted by bert notorius View PostToo valuable a player to risk. Put him on the shelf 'til next year.
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