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George Lapslie (Pg 24 - Signed for Bradford City)
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To back up what you say Dazzler, I had a quick look at Stabank and he seems to be have our highest average score this season with 7.29. Ok, he hasn't played many games but he couldn't have been too shoddy in them!0
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I assume the scans Lapslie was talking about aren't the sort we'd do internally anyway, but ones done by private clinics. Maybe the 3rd scan was done by a different (and more expensive) clinic0
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Sage, what is difference between pulling a hamstring and doing your hamstring tendon? Same thing? Different and differing treatments?0
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To me he's more of a Stevie Brown than a Gritty.
He's not naturally skilful in my opinion, he's not going to hit a defence splitting 50 year pass very often, but just like Steve Brown he never gives up, versatile, determination, never shirk a challenge and will always be committed to the cause and can do a job in a number of positions.
I don't see him as a first 11 player in what we have got as a squad, but for sure he should be on the bench most games due to his ability to do a job in a number of positions, I assume he's not an ex Keeper like Brownie........ shame.
As the stat banks probably will show, he's a 7/10 every game, rarely will he drop below a 7 and occasionally he'll grab an 8. I hope Pratley has him under his wing as he can learn a lot from him to really push on.1 -
Sarrf_London said:Sage, what is difference between pulling a hamstring and doing your hamstring tendon? Same thing? Different and differing treatments?
’Doing your hamstring tendon’ is completely different and would require different treatment for sure. The tendon of one of the hamstring muscles is the same as any other, to an extent as the achilles for example is extremely strong, but what it does is connect the specific muscle to the bone, likely his hip/pelvis. Tearing this structure is tough because they’re usually very strong but have a poor blood supply in comparison to the muscle.
So in short, completely different injuries and yes, different treatment would be required for sure. Thankfully he is back and much better now.
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Thanks. I have a problem in that area (walking) so suspect it is a tendon issue. When I ran it was diagnosed as a gland not providing lubrication. Does that make sense?0
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50 years ago I tore a hamstring playing football on a waterlogged pitch. By the evening blood/bruising was visible from my thigh to my ankle.
It took a long time to heal and I had treatment from an amazing blind physiotherapist at the Greenwich District Hospital which helped. His advice was to only run on grass but this is difficult when you need to run for a train or bus.
For a long time afterwards if I started to run I felt a sharp tug at the point of the tear - I still have a lump of what I assume to be scar tissue on the back of my thigh.
It is certainly a complex part of the body.
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Sarrf_London said:Thanks. I have a problem in that area (walking) so suspect it is a tendon issue. When I ran it was diagnosed as a gland not providing lubrication. Does that make sense?3
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Ask Sage ?
what’s your view on cryotherapy.
i know Watford and Arsenal have it ( a chamber) according to the fella who gave me my treatment in Loughton , he plays for Welling and it’s his practise .
I had cryo localised on a shoulder I’d wrecked bowling in a cricket net for 2 hours with my son and I couldn’t move arm , had some physio and that helped small , after 5 days went for cryotherapy on it and from being able to move it 10% went to 85-90% movement overnight .
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Crusty54 said:50 years ago I tore a hamstring playing football on a waterlogged pitch. By the evening blood/bruising was visible from my thigh to my ankle.
It took a long time to heal and I had treatment from an amazing blind physiotherapist at the Greenwich District Hospital which helped. His advice was to only run on grass but this is difficult when you need to run for a train or bus.
For a long time afterwards if I started to run I felt a sharp tug at the point of the tear - I still have a lump of what I assume to be scar tissue on the back of my thigh.
It is certainly a complex part of the body.
Unfortunately, if initial hamstring injuries are not 100% treated, you’re always likely to have a problem. That doesn’t mean more physio won’t help, because it most probably will.0 -
oohaahmortimer said:Ask Sage ?
what’s your view on cryotherapy.
i know Watford and Arsenal have it ( a chamber) according to the fella who gave me my treatment in Loughton , he plays for Welling and it’s his practise .
I had cryo localised on a shoulder I’d wrecked bowling in a cricket net for 2 hours with my son and I couldn’t move arm , had some physio and that helped small , after 5 days went for cryotherapy on it and from being able to move it 10% went to 85-90% movement overnight .3 -
Sage said:oohaahmortimer said:Ask Sage ?
what’s your view on cryotherapy.
i know Watford and Arsenal have it ( a chamber) according to the fella who gave me my treatment in Loughton , he plays for Welling and it’s his practise .
I had cryo localised on a shoulder I’d wrecked bowling in a cricket net for 2 hours with my son and I couldn’t move arm , had some physio and that helped small , after 5 days went for cryotherapy on it and from being able to move it 10% went to 85-90% movement overnight .0 -
Scoham said:Sage said:oohaahmortimer said:Ask Sage ?
what’s your view on cryotherapy.
i know Watford and Arsenal have it ( a chamber) according to the fella who gave me my treatment in Loughton , he plays for Welling and it’s his practise .
I had cryo localised on a shoulder I’d wrecked bowling in a cricket net for 2 hours with my son and I couldn’t move arm , had some physio and that helped small , after 5 days went for cryotherapy on it and from being able to move it 10% went to 85-90% movement overnight .0 -
Great to see George back in action, we’ve missed his enthusiasm and energy.
Watching his goal back on quest the little pass he made before the goal was absolute quality, ripped the Luton defence to shred, welcome back George!1 -
Sage said:oohaahmortimer said:Ask Sage ?
what’s your view on cryotherapy.
i know Watford and Arsenal have it ( a chamber) according to the fella who gave me my treatment in Loughton , he plays for Welling and it’s his practise .
I had cryo localised on a shoulder I’d wrecked bowling in a cricket net for 2 hours with my son and I couldn’t move arm , had some physio and that helped small , after 5 days went for cryotherapy on it and from being able to move it 10% went to 85-90% movement overnight .
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Never really understand posts calling Lapslie out or saying he didn't even do anything in League 1 last year.
In the away game at Portsmouth last year he put in one of the finest displays I have ever seen in over 50 years of watching Charlton. I really mean that. He was everywhere that night, even getting kicked in the face when he cleared a header off the line.
He may, or may not, make it in the Championship. But I certainly hope he gets a chance to prove himself.9 -
His partner has had their baby; Summer Lapslie
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Congratulations to George and his partner .0
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Congratulations to George and Ruth.1
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Congrats to them both0
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I like that name for a solstice baby, good choice3
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Many congrats to the whole Lapslie clan, and isn't it splendid there is now a little Lappo?
Now get those boots back on George!1 -
Congratulations, George and Ruth.0
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Congratulations, George and Ruth.0
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Congratulations George! Please don’t scare the poor little thing, go get a hair cut and take your bother with you0
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Congratulations to George & Ruth.0
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Starting right back next season?2
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I hope that's not true.1
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iaitch said:I hope that's not true.1