How often does it take for NBA players to come back from sprains

Updated on physical education 2024-03-24
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    For the NBA, because the NBA players have team doctors to help them recover and their bodies are strong, they are much faster than ordinary people, and there are many kinds of injuries, including sprains and sprains. There are also tears of tendons in various parts, which requires surgery, which is very troublesome, and generally requires half a year of rest. There are also broken bones, broken bones, etc., and they have to rest for more than a season.

    and the wear and tear of the kneecap, which cannot be healed, can only be reduced, and finally can only stop the playing career because of the severe wear and tear of the knee. A lot of players have declined due to injuries, such as Roy (Mamba), Oden. Wade also faded due to knee wear.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Injury this kind of thing no one can say, depending on his personal injury and recovery ability, if it is only a slight sprain without a tendon strain or something, generally within a month or two at the latest, if it is an Achilles tendon rupture, then reimbursement career is possible, once again warn the majority of golfers, play should fight to fight, but be cautious as well, Kanda is the revolutionary capital, the best is to be healthy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Depending on the sprain, if there is a minor problem, it is basically two weeks.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Depending on the degree of sprain, it is generally 2 weeks, like a bookmaker.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Generally, it depends on the degree of injury, some for a long time, and some for a short time!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The NBA is a place full of body and talent, violent body collisions and violent dunks have made the NBA the best professional league in basketball in the world, but due to the large physical contact between players, injuries have never stopped in the NBA.

    Like Paul George, who once broke his leg, his leg was fractured nearly 90 degrees, if this happened in the Chinese Basketball League, I'm afraid this basketball player would have been abolished a long time ago, right? But George didn't let this ruin his basketball career, and he also became one of the best NBA stars in the modern era.

    There is also Cavaliers star Kevin Love, who just returned yesterday, who suffered a broken hand in the previous game, and injuries forced him to miss some of the Cavaliers' games. But it didn't take long for Lefu to come back, and what about the 100 days of broken muscles and bones? NBA stars have all returned quickly after injuries, and we have to admire the mastery of American medical technology when we see this.

    Although the medical conditions in the United States are very good, China's mysterious medical skills have long swept the NBA. Recently, Rocket player Mozart posted a picture of acceptance on his personal social **, as shown in **, Mozart accepted Chinese acupuncture**, Mozart said: "It feels good and is very useful for the recovery of the body."

    In fact, it's not just acupuncture, NBA star Stephen Curry and several other stars have undergone cupping, which can not only relax the body but also invigorate blood stasis, which is a very comfortable thing for everyone.

    Today's topic: What kind of Chinese medical skills do you know NBA players have received?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As we all know, injuries are an athlete's worst enemy, and everyone treats them differently. Some stars are very dedicated, but minor injuries are not in the line of fire, and minor injuries and illnesses are simply replaced by battles. Some stars are more cautious and only choose to rest when they feel unwell.

    There is no absolute right or wrong between the two options, and for fans, it is satisfying to see their favorite stars on the field. But forcing a comeback with an injury to help the team, not to mention the decline in form, it is very uncomfortable to be injured again, and there are many stars in the NBA who should not be forced to come back.

    Griffin's form plummeted.

    Griffin was a surprise in the league last season, and he returned to the top after joining the Pistons, averaging all-round statistics of points, rebounds and assists per game, and returned to the All-Star after 4 years. On the playoff stage, Griffin chose to play in thick protective gear for the team's comeback. Facing the powerful Bucks, the Pistons could not escape defeat in the end.

    The forced comeback also made Griffin's form drop significantly, with only 16+4+3 data in the new season, and the shooting rate also dropped to 37%, which is embarrassing.

    Thomas Jr. has been in a multi-team recovery eventually.

    Another star who came back from injury is the strongest 175 on the surface. When he was with the Celtics, Thomas Jr. was the top point guard in the league, averaging 29 points and 6 assists per game. He has performed well and led the team well, and is a member of the All-Star and second team.

    However, it was also a forced comeback in the playoffs, and Thomas Jr. fell from the top. He has been tossing and turning the Lakers, Nuggets and Wizards, and now he is finally on his feet and has become an effective bench, but it is difficult to return to the top.

    Maddie slipped after playing a closed game.

    At his peak, Maddie was the top quarterback in the league, winning the scoring title twice, and Kobe, Iverson and others were on a par with Kobe, Iverson and others, and his strength was very strong. After joining the Rockets, the combination of Maddie and Yao Ming is even more popular. In those years, Maddie suffered from frequent injuries, and although he performed well in the playoffs, he stopped in the first round.

    In the 08 playoffs, Maddy forced his appearance in order to win, and despite the gorgeous statistics of 40 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists, it was still difficult to save the defeat. It was also from that time that Maddie went down and was soon traded again.

    Ibaka loses his explosiveness.

    As a young man, Serge Ibaka was the league's best blocker and the only active player to have delivered 200+ blocks in three consecutive seasons. During the Thunder period, he had excellent height and arm span, explosive athleticism, and extremely strong frame protection ability. However, he also played in the playoffs behind closed doors, and did his best for the Thunder, but later lost his explosiveness, his blocking ability was not as good as before, and he was eventually abandoned by the team.

    Luckily, Ibaka has made the transition, developed shots on the offensive end, and is now a championship power forward, with a perfect career.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The most impressive ones are Maddy, who took a closed shot for the playoffs that year, which led to an aggravated injury and a rapid decline in form, and Ibaka, who played a closed shot for the playoffs and finally dropped significantly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Tracy McGrady is a representative, who insisted on playing in the playoffs after knee surgery in 2007, playing closed to consume the last bit of peak strength in his career, but he couldn't break through but then Maddie's form slipped to the bottom.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Griffin, Maddie, Ibaka. They were all forced on the court in the playoffs in order for the team to play better, and since then their form has declined.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Rose in the NBA forced to come back after being injured, which led to a decline in his state, and this injury also left him a lifelong scourge, causing him to retire early!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Injury problems seem to be unavoidable for many players, and they are also the "natural enemies" of players, and players often get injured in a game like the NBA, some players are still very dedicated and insist on playing in the face of minor injuries, or in more important playoffs, some players will also choose to force the game, the purpose is to help the team win; Of course, there are some players who are more cautious and want to make sure that they are in a very healthy state before choosing to play. After joining the Pistons, Griffin once came back to help the team in the playoffs, but after that, his recovery was not optimistic, and his personal competitive state declined, and it was difficult to return to the top; Thomas Jr. also forced a comeback in the playoffs, but this affected his recovery, so that his form declined seriously, and later he was unable to play his previous performance in many teams; At his peak, Maddie was a super scorer in the league, won the scoring title, and his strength was very strong, but he was also relatively prone to injury, and in 08, he was also forced to play in the playoffs, which directly led to his subsequent decline in level and state, and it was difficult to reproduce the style of the scoring champion.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    NBA stars who forced a comeback after an injury, resulting in a decline in form, are, Amar Stoudemire; Steve Francis; Alan Iverson; Grant Hill; Thomas Jr. and so on.

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