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Friday, March 07, 2008
San Francisco Giants pitcher Noah Lowry needs surgery after a recent bout of wildness and is probably out until the end of April… The Giants said Thursday that Lowry was diagnosed with exertional compartment syndrome. According to MayoClinic.com, it is “an exercise-induced neuromuscular condition that causes pain, swelling and sometimes even disability in affected muscles of the legs or arms” and seems to affect primarily athletes in their 20s.
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“The thing we wanted to do was identify the problem and it looks like we’ve done that,” Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. “Despite it’s not great news, it is good news to have found out what’s going on, what the problem is.”
Lowry could resume throwing in two or three weeks, but Bochy acknowledged the lefty probably won’t be available to pitch until the end of April.
“This is something that I don’t know enough about it to know how rare it is, but you don’t hear about it a lot,” Bochy said. “It’s not like this is a common occurrence in baseball players.”
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Posted: March 07, 2008 at 02:00 AM | 20 comment(s)
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1. Bhaakon Posted: March 07, 2008 at 02:44 AM (#2707829)Did you have to win the thread with the very first post?
Carpe postum.
That's the spirit!
Bhaak -- That won't stop Kenny Williams.
Its really rare in baseball players, but its common in motorcross riders. It hurts like a ############...it used to make me puke in the middle of games.
The surgery is pretty nasty. They slice open the fascia around the muscle. I was told from two different doctors that I could expect a 3 months rehab, so I'm surprised at the numbers being thrown around here. The surgeons I went to couldn't promise me that I'd be able to throw at full strength ever again after the surgery; in fact the surgery only has a 60-70% success rate.
Anyways, this story seems to really downplay what he has, and I feel for the guy, though its nice to see someone else with this injury from throwing, in a misery loves company kind of way.
This makes it sound like the wildness is the reason for the surgery.
He's gonna have a wildectomy. What's the problem with that?
Is this the procedure that can be done in ten minutes?
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