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Carmouche is in a boot after taking a hit off his leg.
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Can't understand boot, last week training for the Crescent City Classic I pulled my calf running up the ramps of Tad Gormley Stadium, could not walk, big knot in my calf. Rest of the evening stretch it through the pain would not let it stay knotted, stretched and jog, stretch and jog. Then hot Epsom Salt soak twice for the next two days 115-degree water. Calf completely healed in two days, ran the Classic without pain. Walking boot may be preventing it from healing if its muscle related. And I am 67 years old healing a pulled muscle in two days.winwave wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 6:42 pm Pitching in flux:
https://www.nola.com/sports/tulane/arti ... f7b01.html
Carmouche is in a boot after taking a hit off his leg.
He got hit with a line shot on the inside ankle. Completely different than your description.Greeniegb wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 11:08 amCan't understand boot, last week training for the Crescent City Classic I pulled my calf running up the ramps of Tad Gormley Stadium, could not walk, big knot in my calf. Rest of the evening stretch it through the pain would not let it stay knotted, stretched and jog, stretch and jog. Then hot Epsom Salt soak twice for the next two days 115-degree water. Calf completely healed in two days, ran the Classic without pain. Walking boot may be preventing it from healing if its muscle related. And I am 67 years old healing a pulled muscle in two days.winwave wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 6:42 pm Pitching in flux:
https://www.nola.com/sports/tulane/arti ... f7b01.html
Carmouche is in a boot after taking a hit off his leg.
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I think someone took a line drive off his head.tpstulane wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 3:03 pmHe got hit with a line shot on the inside ankle. Completely different than your description.Greeniegb wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 11:08 amCan't understand boot, last week training for the Crescent City Classic I pulled my calf running up the ramps of Tad Gormley Stadium, could not walk, big knot in my calf. Rest of the evening stretch it through the pain would not let it stay knotted, stretched and jog, stretch and jog. Then hot Epsom Salt soak twice for the next two days 115-degree water. Calf completely healed in two days, ran the Classic without pain. Walking boot may be preventing it from healing if its muscle related. And I am 67 years old healing a pulled muscle in two days.winwave wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 6:42 pm Pitching in flux:
https://www.nola.com/sports/tulane/arti ... f7b01.html
Carmouche is in a boot after taking a hit off his leg.
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Seems like decades when we owned USM and "Corky" Palmer. Eagles sweep Wave this year with the win tonight. Almost a 4 hour game (3:56 to be exact). Ridiculous.
On a positive note with the loss the Wave remains at #50 in the RPI with the loss.

On a positive note with the loss the Wave remains at #50 in the RPI with the loss.
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17 K’s, Ladies and gentlemen…and we didn’t face USM’s premiere weekend pitching.
Wow. I didn’t realize that. That’s 17 of 27 outs you get in 9 innings. Midweek pitching is where when you should be able to raise your BA.Houma de Wave wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 6:59 am 17 K’s, Ladies and gentlemen…and we didn’t face USM’s premiere weekend pitching.
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back in the day, their "ace" punted for the Raiders...Ray Guytpstulane wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 7:45 amWow. I didn’t realize that. That’s 17 of 27 outs you get in 9 innings. Midweek pitching is where when you should be able to raise your BA.Houma de Wave wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 6:59 am 17 K’s, Ladies and gentlemen…and we didn’t face USM’s premiere weekend pitching.
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golfnut69 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 9:16 amback in the day, their "ace" punted for the Raiders...Ray Guytpstulane wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 7:45 amWow. I didn’t realize that. That’s 17 of 27 outs you get in 9 innings. Midweek pitching is where when you should be able to raise your BA.Houma de Wave wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 6:59 am 17 K’s, Ladies and gentlemen…and we didn’t face USM’s premiere weekend pitching.

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Thank you Dr. Horton. I'm glad you could diagnose the injury from a post on an internet bulletin board, and immediately know the best treatment plan. I was confused as I thought that getting hit by a batted ball is a much different injury than a non-contact muscle strained as a result of improperly running up stairs.Greeniegb wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 11:08 amCan't understand boot, last week training for the Crescent City Classic I pulled my calf running up the ramps of Tad Gormley Stadium, could not walk, big knot in my calf. Rest of the evening stretch it through the pain would not let it stay knotted, stretched and jog, stretch and jog. Then hot Epsom Salt soak twice for the next two days 115-degree water. Calf completely healed in two days, ran the Classic without pain. Walking boot may be preventing it from healing if its muscle related. And I am 67 years old healing a pulled muscle in two days.winwave wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 6:42 pm Pitching in flux:
https://www.nola.com/sports/tulane/arti ... f7b01.html
Carmouche is in a boot after taking a hit off his leg.
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To be clear, I had 4 foot doctors one being Tulane's head of the Orthopedic Clinic without mentioning names. Had a foot injury involving the Navicular Bone in my right foot. All 4 foot doctors using combination of x-rays and MRI's focused on the bone and had me in cast and walking boots for over a year. The Tulane expert wanted to fuse two bones in my foot diagnosed a Lisfranc Injury that did not exist. Had a Professor from St. Augustine University Physical Therapy School solve my problem two tight tendons that wrap around the navicular bone were tight so when I ran they inflamed the bone that the doctors focused on. Solution deep therapy and stretching!!! Learnings diagnostic test are valid only when the pain exist, taking x-rays and MRI's when the pain is absent will give false results. Senior Olympian today not listening to the so called doctors.DfromCT wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 12:36 pmThank you Dr. Horton. I'm glad you could diagnose the injury from a post on an internet bulletin board, and immediately know the best treatment plan. I was confused as I thought that getting hit by a batted ball is a much different injury than a non-contact muscle strained as a result of improperly running up stairs.Greeniegb wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 11:08 amCan't understand boot, last week training for the Crescent City Classic I pulled my calf running up the ramps of Tad Gormley Stadium, could not walk, big knot in my calf. Rest of the evening stretch it through the pain would not let it stay knotted, stretched and jog, stretch and jog. Then hot Epsom Salt soak twice for the next two days 115-degree water. Calf completely healed in two days, ran the Classic without pain. Walking boot may be preventing it from healing if its muscle related. And I am 67 years old healing a pulled muscle in two days.winwave wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 6:42 pm Pitching in flux:
https://www.nola.com/sports/tulane/arti ... f7b01.html
Carmouche is in a boot after taking a hit off his leg.
17 K's... is Latham the hitting coach also ?tpstulane wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 7:45 amWow. I didn’t realize that. That’s 17 of 27 outs you get in 9 innings. Midweek pitching is where when you should be able to raise your BA.Houma de Wave wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 6:59 am 17 K’s, Ladies and gentlemen…and we didn’t face USM’s premiere weekend pitching.
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And all of this has what relevance to an impact injury absorbed by one of our players? In any thread or even post mentioning Covid, you tell everyone to listen to the doctors, the sky is falling, etc. Yet here you turn around and say that Tulane doctors have misdiagnosed this athlete's injury and he should follow YOUR protocol. Thank you Dr. Horton for explaining the relevance.Greeniegb wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 5:34 pm To be clear, I had 4 foot doctors one being Tulane's head of the Orthopedic Clinic without mentioning names. Had a foot injury involving the Navicular Bone in my right foot. All 4 foot doctors using combination of x-rays and MRI's focused on the bone and had me in cast and walking boots for over a year. The Tulane expert wanted to fuse two bones in my foot. he diagnosed a Lisfranc Injury that did not exist. Had a Professor from St. Augustine University Physical Therapy School solve my problem two tight tendons that wrap around the navicular bone were tight so when I ran they inflamed the bone that the doctors focused on. Solution deep therapy and stretching!!! Learnings diagnostic test are valid only when the pain exist, taking x-rays and MRI's when the pain is absent will give false results. Senior Olympian today not listening to the so called doctors.
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Dont put words in my mouth, just gave an example where the boot was the opposite thing that should have been done. Soft tissue in my case heals faster by preventing it from tightening up. Once soft tissue muscles etc tighten it slows healing in my case. Therapy confirms with my daughter being a therapist. Epsom salts and heat speeds my soft tissue healing. Just an example.DfromCT wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 6:19 amAnd all of this has what relevance to an impact injury absorbed by one of our players? In any thread or even post mentioning Covid, you tell everyone to listen to the doctors, the sky is falling, etc. Yet here you turn around and say that Tulane doctors have misdiagnosed this athlete's injury and he should follow YOUR protocol. Thank you Dr. Horton for explaining the relevance.Greeniegb wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 5:34 pm To be clear, I had 4 foot doctors one being Tulane's head of the Orthopedic Clinic without mentioning names. Had a foot injury involving the Navicular Bone in my right foot. All 4 foot doctors using combination of x-rays and MRI's focused on the bone and had me in cast and walking boots for over a year. The Tulane expert wanted to fuse two bones in my foot. he diagnosed a Lisfranc Injury that did not exist. Had a Professor from St. Augustine University Physical Therapy School solve my problem two tight tendons that wrap around the navicular bone were tight so when I ran they inflamed the bone that the doctors focused on. Solution deep therapy and stretching!!! Learnings diagnostic test are valid only when the pain exist, taking x-rays and MRI's when the pain is absent will give false results. Senior Olympian today not listening to the so called doctors.
Wave went 11 for 37.tpstulane wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 7:45 amWow. I didn’t realize that. That’s 17 of 27 outs you get in 9 innings. Midweek pitching is where when you should be able to raise your BA.Houma de Wave wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 6:59 am 17 K’s, Ladies and gentlemen…and we didn’t face USM’s premiere weekend pitching.
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BA went up
Doesn’t excuse all the strikeouts..
BC Wave wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 7:50 amWave went 11 for 37.tpstulane wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 7:45 amWow. I didn’t realize that. That’s 17 of 27 outs you get in 9 innings. Midweek pitching is where when you should be able to raise your BA.Houma de Wave wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 6:59 am 17 K’s, Ladies and gentlemen…and we didn’t face USM’s premiere weekend pitching.
.292 BA
BA went up
Doesn’t excuse all the strikeouts..
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Your words following "Carmouche is in a boot."Greeniegb wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 6:36 amDont put words in my mouth, just gave an example where the boot was the opposite thing that should have been done. Soft tissue in my case heals faster by preventing it from tightening up. Once soft tissue muscles etc tighten it slows healing in my case. Therapy confirms with my daughter being a therapist. Epsom salts and heat speeds my soft tissue healing. Just an example.DfromCT wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 6:19 amAnd all of this has what relevance to an impact injury absorbed by one of our players? In any thread or even post mentioning Covid, you tell everyone to listen to the doctors, the sky is falling, etc. Yet here you turn around and say that Tulane doctors have misdiagnosed this athlete's injury and he should follow YOUR protocol. Thank you Dr. Horton for explaining the relevance.Greeniegb wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 5:34 pm To be clear, I had 4 foot doctors one being Tulane's head of the Orthopedic Clinic without mentioning names. Had a foot injury involving the Navicular Bone in my right foot. All 4 foot doctors using combination of x-rays and MRI's focused on the bone and had me in cast and walking boots for over a year. The Tulane expert wanted to fuse two bones in my foot. he diagnosed a Lisfranc Injury that did not exist. Had a Professor from St. Augustine University Physical Therapy School solve my problem two tight tendons that wrap around the navicular bone were tight so when I ran they inflamed the bone that the doctors focused on. Solution deep therapy and stretching!!! Learnings diagnostic test are valid only when the pain exist, taking x-rays and MRI's when the pain is absent will give false results. Senior Olympian today not listening to the so called doctors.
Didn't disagree with any of your therapuetic suggestions, either Dr. Horton. Just never understood the relevance to Carmouche being in a boot from an entirely different type of lower extremity injury.Can't understand boot, last week training for the Crescent City Classic....
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