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Date: | Tue, 25 May 1999 12:16:36 -0500 |
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> You must of course be referring to Clymer's rhinoplasty (nose job)
scheduled
> for this off-season. I believe the nose got broken several times this
year.
> Here are the facts: most of these guys don't make it through a season
without
> needing reconstructive, therapeutic, rehabilitative, or other surgical or
> medical procedures.
On their face?? What exactly are you talking about when you say "FACTS"?
That's a pretty broad range of things you are talking about there. Do you
expect an athlete to go through a whole season without a muscle pull? --
that would fall under therapy or rehab. Or are we talking nose therapy?
As far as reconstruction or surgery ... well, let's see ... having just
gotten though a 90-game season with a pro hockey team, I can think of
exactly 4 players who needed/need some sort of surgery. Two for shoulders,
one for a knee, and another for a minor repair to a wrist.
Of course, I've forgotten your point.
AW
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