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I had played hockey quite a bit in school & had made it to nationals. At national trails i had gotten injured & pulled muscle in left thigh. But had continued to play & refused to tell anyone. I had gotten into nationals (the coach picked it up though & spoke to me after the match).During Nationals at the first friendly match I had to see the coach,doctor & physio before the game all was medically fine just had to wear a transact patch while playing for protection on the thigh.

All the games went well & had gotten up to the finals where the game became tense. I had tackled apponent with wrong side of stick because this was war because of the final match. There was tons of tension packed stadium. During a corner the girl had aimed for my left knee & 1 came from left with a stick into my knee & another with a stick on the right. They were both carded & i got sent off field for obvious reasons,had a cracked knee which i refused to be X rayed.Could it still be there?get pain sometimes

2006-12-20 01:12:13 · 3 answers · asked by MEHNAZ B 2 in Sports Hockey

3 answers

Yeahhh dude The pain will always be there but if u love teh sport ull keep playing thast wat i've figured out

2006-12-22 16:23:43 · answer #1 · answered by g_jeramy 2 · 0 0

Stifle injuries can be very touchy issues... The stifle is essentially a muscle connected to ligament tissue, and when this area gets injuried it takes a long time to heal. I had a Reiner who pulled her stifle and the vet told us to give her six months off and then work her back slowly and she should be okay, we did that and she eventually reinjured the same area within the year. Unless the woman is going to give you a soundness garauntee (like sound by spring and then sound for a year), I would stay away from a horse with a preexisting issue. Not to mention, the horse isn't going to vet properly, so that problem could be masking other deeper issues. Do yourself a favor and look elsewhere.

2016-05-22 23:48:17 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My suggestion is that you quit playing field hockey and learn the english language. I got a headache from trying to decifer what in the blue hell you were babbling on about.

2006-12-20 01:27:33 · answer #3 · answered by hockeydude25 4 · 0 0

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