I see many folks misunderstanding this surgery, benefits of it and why a person would choose it.
The main reason it’s chosen is faster healing time than naturally. On average the ankle is completely healed in 3-4 weeks after the surgery. When it’s healed there is nothing that you can do to injure it again related to the previous injury. In other words it’s false to say “he will be brought along slowly, or needs to be careful not to injure again”
But what does take a person to stay out longer from tight rope surgery is pain tolerance. The pain from putting screws in bones take longer for some patients to get used to and deal with initial pain.
What type of person do you think Brock is? Look for Brock to play in Knoxville. His ankle will be fully healed by then.
The main reason it’s chosen is faster healing time than naturally. On average the ankle is completely healed in 3-4 weeks after the surgery. When it’s healed there is nothing that you can do to injure it again related to the previous injury. In other words it’s false to say “he will be brought along slowly, or needs to be careful not to injure again”
But what does take a person to stay out longer from tight rope surgery is pain tolerance. The pain from putting screws in bones take longer for some patients to get used to and deal with initial pain.
What type of person do you think Brock is? Look for Brock to play in Knoxville. His ankle will be fully healed by then.