It's not. He just won't be able to heal fully until the summer.I really hope this gets better and it is not a sign that his body is breaking down on him.
This season is just so tough for him, i have no doubt that with the shape he is in this year if that damn foot of his was healthy he would be the MVP right now. The way he played against the T-Wolves last week was Tim Duncan when he is right. I really hope this gets better and it is not a sign that his body is breaking down on him.
Last edited by dbreiden83080; 02-03-2006 at 02:55 PM.
It's not. He just won't be able to heal fully until the summer.I really hope this gets better and it is not a sign that his body is breaking down on him.
That which does not kill us, makes us stranger. - ducks
Weird, didn't they talk last night about Timmy receiving a treatment which had really helped with the PF? Developed in Canada and only very recently approved for use in the US? They said it worked like some kind of waves do against kidney stones to dissolve the tissue, and while he wasn't cured was already dramatically better. He certainly has looked better to me over the last few games, and seemed to be moving easier and getting more lift and jump.
Well then we are screwed we can't win the le if he is playing at this level. I know he was hurt last year as well, but this is worse sometimes he looks like an old man out there.
He really struggled keeping Murphy off the baseline. I think the back-to-back games are getting harder for him, while he's in this condition. He'll look lively one night and a lil' more slower than ususal the next.
As Long As We Don't Have Any Back To Back Games In The Playoffs, The Spurs Will Be Good.
I think this is worse than the ankles last year, he looks even more limited. I mean he almost never even shoots his bank shot anymore because he can't get the lift on the shot.
Timmy tries so hard. I hate that he is hurting.
Everyone who prays needs to.![]()
It's really noticeable because his shot accuracy is not the same.
Even still, dude has been our MVP every year he's been with the franchise.
If Tim plays at his current level and Manu, Parker and Horry are 100% for the playoffs, I still like our chances.
Not even close. TD has at least to improve to his last year's playoff level. at least
Seriously, did I make up the fact that Timmy had received treatment that had helped recently?
no it obviously helps but he's still lacking in his D. Plus none of that explains the bricks hes laying lately
On the bright side. We are getting some decent play from Oberto and Marks backing him up. If he can play less during the regular season because of their play, his foot might not fully recover, but, it prolly wont get any worse.
No, he had ultrasound treatment on the spur in his heel. It is very much like the treatment for kidney stones.
Lithotripsy. It uses shock waves to break up kidney stones and is approved to reduce pain in Plantar Faciitis patients.
I feel bad for Timmy too. It must suck to make millions of dollars to play a game you love, be considered one of the top PF's of all time, be voted in to start in your 8th All Star game (despite average play for the season), and be the leader of the team with the second best NBA record, and going for his 4th championship.![]()
I posted a bunch of info on this last week. search here for Lithotripsy
"the spur in his heel."
It's his plantar fascia tendon that's causing the pain.
Bone spurs are painless symptoms, not causes of the pain.
The Lithotripsy is applied to the tendon, they don't really know how it works, yet.
The Big Fundamental is A Big Experiment.
I wonder if they're hitting Nick with Lithotripsy ?
Is it true that this technology was developed in Canada? Do we want to trust the health of a franchise player to Commie machinery? I say we stay with the American ways, no matter how ineffective.
not only that it sucks to have a beautiful wife and newborn child.
Yeah...my husband is thinking of having that available for some of his patients. But it usually takes more than one treatment.
Yeah, they do know how it works. It does not treat the tendon, it treats the bone itself:
If your answer is yes to any of the above questions, you may be interested in a relatively new treatment modality called extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT), a non-invasive procedure in which strong sound waves are directed at the area of pain. The device used for extracorporeal shock wave therapy is very similar to the one currently used in non-surgical treatment of kidney and gall-bladder stones. It's called a lithotriptor device, and it generates strong shock waves at the treatment site. In theory, these shock waves achieve therapeutic results by causing bone-marrow haemorrhages and minor fractures. That sounds rather ghastly, but the controlled trauma is then thought to instigate a healing response in which new bone formation occurs. This potentially eases inflammation in the heel and relieves chronic pain. The ESWT treatment takes about 30 minutes and is performed under local anaesthesia and/or 'twilight' anaesthesia. ESWT is an out-patient procedure and does not require an overnight stay in the hospital.
so how serious is the injury? is there any chance five days off and taking the all-star break off will significantly help w/ recovery?
oh, and is there any news about whether td is going to pass on playing in the all-star game?
tim duncan is weak, get him out of here
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