Thread: Twisted Ankle
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Old December 7th 06, 11:10 PM posted to rec.skiing.nordic
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Default Twisted Ankle

"You don't necessarily have to take the advice here that recommends
ignoring the advice here."

Brucie, that's gotta be the mosted twisted bit of illogic I've ever
seen. It could only come from a dipsh*t moron like you. Is that
anything like this:

The statement below is true.
The statement above is false.

No wonder your mother calls you "idiot swift."



cosmicharlie wrote:
Ankle injuries are complicated. You don't necessarily have to take the
advice here that recommends ignoring the advice here. There are simple
rules for taping your ankle. Once learned, it's still a bit of a
hassle. You may have torn a ligament and need rest. A friend of mine
had six surgeries and still had to quit skiing for life. Once sprained
you may never see it return to the original state. You can either
aggravate it or re-injure it, but if it's not a serious injury now, we
will get rather ****ed that we are offering all this free advice to a
whiner.
EdV wrote:
I can move my all of my toes and have what appears to be full range of
motion with my ankle. Does this mean I didn't seperate any ligaments
and or tendons?

I have a trip scheduled to Lutsen this weekend and really want to do
more than just shop at Gran Marais.

Thanks


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