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Alexanderofmacedon
12-31-2005, 00:45
What sports do you do and what injuries have you had? Just bored so I made this thread...
I'll wait to post after some others:tongueg:
Craterus
12-31-2005, 01:20
I've pulled muscles and snapped ligaments when I used to play football (the real football).
Alexanderofmacedon
12-31-2005, 01:41
I have kids arthritis. It's called tendonitis...
I've been out of soccer for a month and a few days here and there...
I take aleve every night and use a heating pad...
I'm like a 70 year old 15 year old...
BTW: It's from soccer...:blankg:
I "caught" a baseball right between my middle and ring finger. (Tried to stop a ground ball with my non-glove hand. It got away and rolled off into the outfield.) Split my hand right open. Good for several stiches. Never even knew I was cut until I felt the blood in my hand.
IrishMike
12-31-2005, 02:05
Hm.... where should I start.... I play basketball, run track, and primarily play soccer.
Broken Ankle, and countless turned ankles.
This season twisted knee with an almost torn ACL and Meniscus.
More bruised rips and bruised kidneys than I can count.
Bruised Spinal Collum
Concussion
Broken toes
Broke the top of my foot, on both feet
Damaged nerve in hand
Cracked thumb
and tore a tendon in my shoulder
Defense is a tough job, but somebody has to do it.
Alexanderofmacedon
12-31-2005, 02:17
Defence? Me too man...Marking back for me...
You play high school soccer? I'm a freshman on varsity! Hellz yeah!:tongueg:
Big King Sanctaphrax
12-31-2005, 03:48
I took a football to the face in PE a couple of times. Got some bruises.
About the extent of any sporting injuries.
IrishMike
12-31-2005, 03:57
Defence? Me too man...Marking back for me...
You play high school soccer? I'm a freshman on varsity! Hellz yeah!:tongueg:
I've served 3 years on the varsity line, only one more left till its all said and done. Defence is the only position to play, nothing else quite like it. Almost feels like hand to hand combat sometimes.
Playing sports lowers your IQ so I stay away from all of them. Unless you count video games as a sport. :tongueg:
Sasaki Kojiro
12-31-2005, 06:33
Played soccer for about 8 years but the only injury I remember was when I got kicked in the finger playing keeper.
Fractured my arm playing basketball.
Strike For The South
12-31-2005, 06:47
Broken ribs
Torn up ankle
Broken fingers
Brusies cuts bumps
twisted and ankle pretty badly playing football(the real one) once...that´s about it.
Tendonitis on my left knee from something or other
I "caught" a baseball right between my middle and ring finger. (Tried to stop a ground ball with my non-glove hand. It got away and rolled off into the outfield.) Split my hand right open. Good for several stiches. Never even knew I was cut until I felt the blood in my hand.
No brain no pain :laugh4:
Anyways a baseball to the sac
Football helmet to the knee
And a soccerball to my eye wich ruptured my iris.
No brain no pain :laugh4:
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Somebody Else
12-31-2005, 15:41
Play front-row rugby, still yet to get anything more than a large bruise. Although, the tip of one of my fingers is slightly wonky from a bad attempt at a tackle...
ShadesPanther
12-31-2005, 15:50
I've pulled a few muscles and things like that although the worst is Why I can't really play rugby anymore. I don't really know how but I have hurt my knee quite badly. I can't really run more than 50 metres befiore I get a crippling pain in my knee, damn ligaments although it is improving buit not really fast enough.
Fractured / broke my pelvis playing rugby.
It hurt more than you could imagine.
2 pulled groin muscles (at one time)
Concussion
(American football)
thrashaholic
12-31-2005, 23:28
I play rugby, but have managed come away relatively unscathed. The worst injuries I've had are probably once where I dislocated my thumb and the tendon got caught in the joint (not painful, but took a while to fix), and once, after I got tackled, my leg seized up and I was unable to move it for hours whilst I was in excruciating pain.
Aside from that I've had the usual bumps and bruises, some of which have looked fairly horrid (getting a black eye from being stamped in the face, and a GIGANTIC split lip to name but two), but none of which have actually been terribly bad.
I used to play in the second row though, so now, because of that, I have long-term back problems, which is a bit of a bummer, but it doesn't stop me playing.
TheSilverKnight
12-31-2005, 23:40
Lots of football (real football, "soccer") related injuries, such as torn ligaments, pulled muscles, a broken leg from a slide tackle...
A few rugby related injuries (broke my arm when I was 7)
and a cricket related injury (a bat smacked me in the face and knocked out three of my front teeth when I was 8) :dizzy2:
2 pulled groin muscles (at one time)
Concussion
(American football)
You're lucky those two NFL guys didn't kill you for it. You got off easy with just a concussion.
I kicked a football, missed it, lost my balance and landed heavy on my back. The ribs at my chest got a heavy pull, so I got what I might call a rib strain.
Had to stay calm for a couple of weeks.
That`s about it..:book:
Geoffrey S
01-01-2006, 19:34
Nothing too serious, except for that time when someone dived on top of me during relays (swimming), that screwed my back and arms. Plenty of bruises while playing football for fun, of course.
I blew out my knee playing soccer 8 years ago. The whole joint is pretty unstable, I kept tweaking it, so I always wear a brace when I play now. I've probably broken toes playing, but there really isn't anything you can do about that. Almost rolled an ankle last week playing, still hurts a little, but it should be good for my next game.
Broke my wrist when I fell whilst cycling; my wrist hit the edge of a concrete plate which was part of the road: tipped a bit of the top of the bone off. Surgerey left me with a very nice scar and a screw in my wrist, but I thank the mother of a friend (who happens to be a physiotherapist) for making me exercise my hand, so now I can use it just as well as before the accident.
Apart from that, I've never suffered much, far too lazy for that.
yesdachi
01-03-2006, 00:15
I hyper-extended my knee (when the knee bends he opposite way it should, ouch.:skull:) while playing football.
Alexanderofmacedon
01-03-2006, 00:43
That stinks man. Hope you have/had a speedy and full recovery
...everyone else too
Papewaio
01-03-2006, 00:52
Plenty of Blood Noses ... Football (Soccer)
Dead Arm (total loss of feeling and could not move my arm at all for over ten minutes... kept playing too)... Rugby Union.
Chipped Teeth ... Rugby Union/League/Soccer
Concusion... Rugby Union/League
Heavily Bruised shins... Field Hockey
Popped both hip joints ... American Football
Broken Collar bone in two places... American Football
Skin grazed off to the flesh... Cycling and Rollar blading
Kanamori
01-03-2006, 01:27
dislocated knee cap sliding into third (improperly)
badly bruised ribs from american football; was a running back freshman year in a particularly bad game, and there are some really, really big farm kids from other areas of the state...
sprained ankle from a nasty fall i had when fooling around on some steep moguls
3rd degree burn along my leg from a dirtbike exhaust pipe, after tipping around a corner. i had to have the top layer of skin scraped off whenever it started to grow so that the skin would grow bottom-up, most pain i've ever been in, but virtually no scar.
Two badly chipped teeth is about it for permanent injuries. There was a time when my linebacker stomped on my shinbone during a kickoff drill, though. It produced a goitre under my knee that could have been matched by putting a halved grapefruit under my skin (I'm not exaggerating). It was more grotesque than painful, but it did impede me from running until the swelling went down.
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