Nardi wrote:
shakes wrote:
Nardi wrote:
There's never been a basketball player ever who's had Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. Most likely caused by Fultz' accident. 75% of the rehab he's doing now, he was doing before. Kid may be cooked.
"Thoracic outlet syndrome symptoms can vary, depending on which structures are compressed. When nerves are compressed, signs and symptoms of neurological thoracic outlet syndrome include:
Muscle wasting in the fleshy base of your thumb (Gilliatt-Sumner hand)
Numbness or tingling in your arm or fingers
Pain or aches in your neck, shoulder or hand
Weakening grip
Signs and symptoms of vascular thoracic outlet syndrome can include:
Discoloration of your hand (bluish color)
Arm pain and swelling, possibly due to blood clots
Blood clot in veins or arteries in the upper area of your body
Lack of color (pallor) in one or more of your fingers or your entire hand
Weak or no pulse in the affected arm
Cold fingers, hands or arms
Arm fatigue with activity
Numbness or tingling in your fingers
Weakness of arm or neck"
yea, but if you actually believe he has that injury I have a bridge to sell you as the saying goes.
Additionally, the people who truly suffer from that injury usually have to have a surgery to remove a rib. Hardly something that is fixed with 3-6 weeks of PT as Fultz's agent would have us believe, especially considering all the shoulder PT he has already had in the past 1.5 years.
So his mom is crazy and he had the yips at the FT line, that makes his injury bogus? Surgery is the last dangerous option according to my readings. It's done when tissue is DYING.
The injury is bogus because it was never diagnosed until his agent went diagnosis shopping and had Makelle visit 10 different specialists before finding someone who would give him a diagnosis he liked.
The injury is bogus because it only affects him during certain shots. He can shoot a layup just fine and has no issue with some mid range jumpers, but put him on the foul line and all of the sudden he can't lift his arm over his shoulder? Clearly all in his head.
And lastly, the injury is bogus because if he really had this injury and it was so severe he couldn't shoot a ball for over a year then he would most definitley need surgery. No one suffers for that long without something being seriously wrong internally. Docs have already stated that he needs no surgery and only 3-6 weeks of PT.
I'd bet a mortgage payment that after those 3-6 weeks are up Fultz's agent comes up with a new reason why he still can't get out of street clothes.
Don't fall for the obvious BS narrative, their just taking advantage of most people's innner belief that you shouldn't question someone when they say they are injured.
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