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  • S.S. Bleeder
    Senior Player
    • Sep 2014
    • 2165

    I've got a bad feeling that Perris is going to be one of those "injury prone" players;
    Setback for Perris - sydneyswans.com.au

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    • Flying South
      Regular in the Side
      • Sep 2013
      • 585

      And Heeney is managing knee tendinitis as well. What is it with tendinitis and the Swans? It's like and infectious disease. Goswannies, what is tendinitis? And is this going to be a career long issue for Heeney?

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      • Auntie.Gerald
        Veterans List
        • Oct 2009
        • 6480

        Intensity builds ahead of intra-club - sydneyswans.com.au

        check out Hiscox pulling away from Towers
        "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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        • Ludwig
          Veterans List
          • Apr 2007
          • 9359

          Originally posted by Flying South
          And Heeney is managing knee tendinitis as well. What is it with tendinitis and the Swans? It's like and infectious disease. Goswannies, what is tendinitis? And is this going to be a career long issue for Heeney?
          I'll let Goswannies provide the medical details. But from someone who has had many bouts over my lifetime with knee tendinitis, I can attest that it is one of the most annoying injuries. It is just a tendon strain and inflammation, but it can take forever to get over. If it's not severe, you can usually push through it with a bit of pain, but then it just persists. So for a professional athlete it's just finding the right balance, with medical advice, as to how much activity can be sustained based on the condition. I'm sure with Heeney (and I think they are doing this with Buddy, Tippo and Pyke as well) the medicos will just nurse him along slowly and won't let it become a persistent problem. It's something that a player can overcome completely.

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          • goswannies
            Senior Player
            • Sep 2007
            • 3051

            Originally posted by Flying South
            And Heeney is managing knee tendinitis as well. What is it with tendinitis and the Swans? It's like and infectious disease. Goswannies, what is tendinitis? And is this going to be a career long issue for Heeney?
            Really simply put, tendinitis is an inflammation of a tendon typically from over use or high loading (or both). The list of possible causes is huge but it's pretty common among sports people. Treatment can be simple and effective but it's harder with elite sports people as the ability to rest is curtailed by the need/desire to return asap. Poorly managed it can be career long (or even ending) but these days the physios & medicos are generally excellent. Usually the physics have first crack (ice, compression, elevation, activity modification, ultra sound, massage, and a stretching & gradual strengthening programme. Hydro is also good early on. If this fails or is insufficiently effective, analgesics and even steroids (though the latter work at the symptoms, rather than fixing the problem ... & need to be in line with the AFL drug code). Really severe situations (mush less common as they are usually managed before it becomes this bad) can require surgery (releases, tenoplasties or repairs),

            Tendinitis is common in new young players as their bodies are subjected to new and far more intense training than they are used to. Older players who have many chronic inquiries (especially when they have been poorly managed) will also be more susceptible.

            Hope that's of some use. Believe it or not, that's my short answer. Each of the above points could be extensively expanded upon.

            Originally posted by Ludwig
            If it's not severe, you can usually push through it with a bit of pain, but then it just persists. So for a professional athlete it's just finding the right balance, with medical advice, as to how much activity can be sustained based on the condition. I'm sure with Heeney (and I think they are doing this with Buddy, Tippo and Pyke as well) the medicos will just nurse him along slowly and won't let it become a persistent problem. It's something that a player can overcome completely.
            Actually "pushing through it" is one thing that isn't advised as it either results in a chronic condition that is difficult to manage ... or it can exacerbate to more sinister conditions (eg tendon rupture). The rest of Ludwig's post is correct. There are many things that Heeney can do, however, to mantain his conditioning without aggravating the tondonitis
            Last edited by goswannies; 21 February 2015, 12:27 AM.

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            • S.S. Bleeder
              Senior Player
              • Sep 2014
              • 2165

              Is Cortizone still used Goswannies? My old man was a GP but he became a sports medicine expert in the 80s. I remember athletes (usually with Achilles tendinitis) would come around to our house after hours and he would inject Cortizone. It looked like a really painful procedure.

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              • goswannies
                Senior Player
                • Sep 2007
                • 3051

                Originally posted by S.S. Bleeder
                Is Cortizone still used Goswannies? My old man was a GP but he became a sports medicine expert in the 80s. I remember athletes (usually with Achilles tendinitis) would come around to our house after hours and he would inject Cortizone. It looked like a really painful procedure.
                Yes it is (it's a steroid) [i]but[/] you can only have a few (it tends to weaken the tendon with too many), the benefits are variable (great - to - very little improvement). Again, a fix of the symptoms (pain) rather than the pathology. So it would be used in conjunction with activity modification for most people. In sports people (when the governing bodies allow it) it can (no guarantee though) give relief to play (eg leading up to finals) but there is risk of more injury if you're masking the symptoms. More common in the general population when Physio & other analgesics aren't working & the condition becomes more chronic.

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                • Meg
                  Go Swannies!
                  Site Admin
                  • Aug 2011
                  • 4828

                  Couple of articles this morning about Brandon Jack.
                  No Cookies | Fox Sports News, Live Sport, Sports | Fox Sports
                  Stronger, fitter Jack ready to attack - sydneyswans.com.au

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                  • wolftone57
                    Veterans List
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 5857

                    I loved the footage of Hiscox, Hewett and Melican. All did some really good things. Can't wait to see the Intra-Club. The FB group is arranging a meet up in front of the stand.

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                    • Doctor
                      Bay 29
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 2757

                      What's the FB group? Just a Facebook thing? I'll be there but I stand on the hill at Henson Pk come hell or high water so I can't see that changing this time. Love it there!
                      Today's a draft of your epitaph

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                      • Auntie.Gerald
                        Veterans List
                        • Oct 2009
                        • 6480

                        when you start knocking off 30 seconds on your best 3km then you are starting to move towards where you need to be in Swans team

                        ie we have seen footage off Brandon up near the top 10 runners at Swans 3km trials which is a great achievement !!!!
                        "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                        • 707
                          Veterans List
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 6204

                          Would love it if BJ can make it as a best 22 player, a best 22 player as a small forward, how long since we had one of those?

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                          • aardvark
                            Veterans List
                            • Mar 2010
                            • 5685

                            Longmire: Franklin still improving - AFL.com.au

                            Longmire interview.

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                            • Bexl
                              Regular in the Side
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 817

                              Originally posted by 707
                              Would love it if BJ can make it as a best 22 player, a best 22 player as a small forward, how long since we had one of those?

                              Davis and we win the flag........................... Morton and we win the flag.

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                              • Meg
                                Go Swannies!
                                Site Admin
                                • Aug 2011
                                • 4828

                                Originally posted by aardvark
                                Interesting, measured interview. Like the comments about Heeney, Mitchell and Franklin.

                                Also love the new-style short-sleeved Swans shirt Longmire is wearing. And it is great to see an interview where the camera isn't up his nostril, the video footage is in real time and it has been taken at a distance that doesn't make you dizzy watching it. (Oops, now I'm in trouble ........).

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