Do Indians take longer to recover from broken bones?
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Do Indians take longer to recover from broken bones?
Usually, if an international cricketer breaks a finger or a toe, it's about a month on the sideline.
Yet Tendulkar and Rohit Sharma have been out of action for almost 2 months, and Yuvraj almost 3 months. What's going on?
Yet Tendulkar and Rohit Sharma have been out of action for almost 2 months, and Yuvraj almost 3 months. What's going on?
Henry- Number of posts : 32891
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Possibilities:
* Having a rest.
* Being rested.
* Giving the break proper time to heal, as opposed to rushing it as in other countries.
* Suffering a complicated fracture.
* Having a rest.
* Being rested.
* Giving the break proper time to heal, as opposed to rushing it as in other countries.
* Suffering a complicated fracture.
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They have fewer bad days than black people
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They're all 'fit'. It's just that they don't want to dispense with the daily ghee injections.
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Heh, an overweight friend of mine started doing weights and what not and got himself a really bloated weird body and I made almost exactly the same joke. Except I used Paneer Injections instead of Ghee injections.
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puppadum fingers like Nassar
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Nasser was a quick healer though. A typical broken finger of his would only take about three weeks to heal.
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...But he had so much practice. The surgeon only needed to unzip the previous incision.Henry wrote:Nasser was a quick healer though. A typical broken finger of his would only take about three weeks to heal.
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Do Indians take longer to recover from broken bones?
I think an experiment is required.
I think an experiment is required.
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Is the control 'Welsh people' or 'repeated blows about the head'?
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I think they've tried that in Melbourne.
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Henry wrote:Nasser was a quick healer though. A typical broken finger of his would only take about three weeks to heal.
He got punched on the nose a lot?
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its only because the bcci is sceptical about modern technology and believes old methods work best. the injuries even out in the end is what they say
word is that tendulkar may not be fit in time for the windies tests. its a decade old injury which has gotten aggravated again, so he wants to make sure he is fully fit for the aussie tour
zaheer is doubtful for the windies tests as well
word is that tendulkar may not be fit in time for the windies tests. its a decade old injury which has gotten aggravated again, so he wants to make sure he is fully fit for the aussie tour
zaheer is doubtful for the windies tests as well
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The One wrote:its only because the bcci is sceptical about modern technology and believes old methods work best. the injuries even out in the end is what they say
Yep, bleeding has never worked well for broken bones.
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Leeches, anyone?taipan wrote:The One wrote:its only because the bcci is sceptical about modern technology and believes old methods work best. the injuries even out in the end is what they say
Yep, bleeding has never worked well for broken bones.
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Henry wrote:Usually, if an international cricketer breaks a finger or a toe, it's about a month on the sideline.
Yet Tendulkar and Rohit Sharma have been out of action for almost 2 months, and Yuvraj almost 3 months. What's going on?
Not exactly a great past 3 months for famous brown people?
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you're a bit late gary
spangler wrote:They have fewer bad days than black people
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Yeah, but I got it correctly. Misquoting the Mudgemeister is a heinous crime.
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