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Post#1 » by Texas Longhorns » Wed Apr 9, 2008 5:04 am

M.Williams DND - Pubic symphysitis

http://www.nba.com/games/20080408/BOSMIL/boxscore.html

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Post#2 » by magicfan4life05 » Wed Apr 9, 2008 5:05 am

to see why mo williams didnt play tonight, he just said it on his fantasy show


M.Williams DND - Pubic symphysitis




http://www.nba.com/games/20080408/BOSMIL/boxscore.html
Dwight Howard on his FT struggles:

"I just think everybody needs to stop talking about it," Howard said. "There's more to life than free throws."
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Post#3 » by ropjhk » Wed Apr 9, 2008 5:07 am

It sounds hilarious, but here's what I found on the internet:

Osteitis pubis, also known as pubic symphysitis, is pain and inflammation at the pubic symphysis. The pubic symphysis is where the right and left pubic bones meet. Your pubic bones are a part of the pelvis at your lower abdomen and groin.

How does it occur?
Osteitis pubis usually occurs from activities that you do often and repeat the same movement over and over, such as running or jumping.

What are the symptoms?
The most common symptom is pain directly over the pubic symphysis. The pain may begin gradually and may sometimes move to different places along the groin and pelvis. You may have pain in the groin, at the muscles that attach to the pelvis, and at the pubic bone.

How is it diagnosed?
Your health care provider will ask about your symptoms and examine you. You may have tenderness at your pubic bone or at the muscles that attach to the pubic bone. You may have an x-ray. Sometimes scans such as a bone scan or an MRI are needed to check for irritation at the pubic symphysis.

How is it treated?
This problem requires rest until the symptoms go away. If running causes pain, you should swim or bicycle instead. You may need to rest from all activities. Participating in activities that cause pain will mean that healing will take longer. Sometimes it takes 2 to 3 months or longer for symptoms to go away. Anti-inflammatory medicines (such as ibuprofen) and putting an ice pack on the area for 20 to 30 minutes 3 to 4 times a day will help. Osteitis pubis requires more rest than rehabilitation and most of all requires patience.
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Post#4 » by Texas Longhorns » Wed Apr 9, 2008 5:07 am

I posted it first!
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Post#5 » by magicfan4life05 » Wed Apr 9, 2008 5:08 am

i know i know ur right sorry

please merge!!
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Post#6 » by Texas Longhorns » Wed Apr 9, 2008 5:09 am

lmao It's alright, I didn't expect anyone else to post it.
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Post#7 » by Farsi Man » Wed Apr 9, 2008 5:17 am

LOL Kamla is the man.

I still remember the night someone called him and said BALLS PENIS BALLS PENIS

Then I posted it on RealGM then someone else called in again and said BALLS PENIS BALLS PENIS.
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Post#8 » by antonik » Wed Apr 9, 2008 5:23 am

Not as funny now, with the medical explanation
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Post#9 » by Joseph17 » Wed Apr 9, 2008 5:24 am

It would have sounded a lot better if they said "DNP-Sore Pelvis."
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Post#10 » by DelaneyRudd » Wed Apr 9, 2008 5:28 am

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Post#11 » by CITYOFANGELSX3 » Wed Apr 9, 2008 7:09 am

Sounds painfull.
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Post#12 » by carrottop12 » Wed Apr 9, 2008 7:13 am

joeyyowee wrote:It would have sounded a lot better if they said "DNP-Broken Peepee."


Fixed.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pubic_symphysis

It's no laughing matter. Hope Mo feels better soon, he is a good guy.
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Post#13 » by TNBT » Wed Apr 9, 2008 8:49 am

ropjhk wrote:It sounds hilarious, but here's what I found on the internet:

Osteitis pubis, also known as pubic symphysitis, is pain and inflammation at the pubic symphysis. The pubic symphysis is where the right and left pubic bones meet. Your pubic bones are a part of the pelvis at your lower abdomen and groin.

How does it occur?
Osteitis pubis usually occurs from activities that you do often and repeat the same movement over and over, such as running or jumping.

What are the symptoms?
The most common symptom is pain directly over the pubic symphysis. The pain may begin gradually and may sometimes move to different places along the groin and pelvis. You may have pain in the groin, at the muscles that attach to the pelvis, and at the pubic bone.

How is it diagnosed?
Your health care provider will ask about your symptoms and examine you. You may have tenderness at your pubic bone or at the muscles that attach to the pubic bone. You may have an x-ray. Sometimes scans such as a bone scan or an MRI are needed to check for irritation at the pubic symphysis.

How is it treated?
This problem requires rest until the symptoms go away. If running causes pain, you should swim or bicycle instead. You may need to rest from all activities. Participating in activities that cause pain will mean that healing will take longer. Sometimes it takes 2 to 3 months or longer for symptoms to go away. Anti-inflammatory medicines (such as ibuprofen) and putting an ice pack on the area for 20 to 30 minutes 3 to 4 times a day will help. Osteitis pubis requires more rest than rehabilitation and most of all requires patience.




Osteitis pubis is a relatively common injury among Australian footballers, but I've never heard of it in a basketball player. I guess there's no reason why a basketball player couldn't get it though.
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Post#14 » by Duiz » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:07 am

Batronuj wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Fixed.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pubic_symphysis

It's no laughing matter. Hope Mo feels better soon, he is a good guy.


No kidding.. ouch...
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Post#15 » by OzThunder » Wed Apr 9, 2008 12:41 pm

yeh OP (osteitis pubis) can ruin alot of young Australian Rules Football players careers. There are plenty of stories about how good so and so used to be until they got OP.
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Post#16 » by OzThunder » Wed Apr 9, 2008 12:53 pm

umm...ok
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Post#17 » by Bballer2306 » Wed Apr 9, 2008 1:12 pm

A little immature don't ya reckon guys?

Osteitis pubis is a very very common problem which I would say at least 10% of athletes get, some cases are severe and some are not. Most good athletes can play through it though.

Really not a laughing matter though....I know for a fact that a lot of AFL (Australian Football League) players get Osteitis pubis, and it can ruin some of their careers. Just like Jonathan Brown, best player in the league by far but misses lots of games due to Osteitis pubis

When I actually saw why Mo didn't play I thought it said "Pubic Symptoms" and I was like wtf? Maybe he has herpes or something. I think I thought it said Pubic Symptoms because I see a lot of players go out with flu-like symptoms....
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Post#18 » by drew881 » Wed Apr 9, 2008 1:18 pm

On another note, anyone interested in trading for Mo? I don't think he and Redd can exist in the backcourt together
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Post#19 » by TNBT » Wed Apr 9, 2008 2:50 pm

Bballer2306 wrote:A little immature don't ya reckon guys?

Osteitis pubis is a very very common problem which I would say at least 10% of athletes get, some cases are severe and some are not. Most good athletes can play through it though.

Really not a laughing matter though....I know for a fact that a lot of AFL (Australian Football League) players get Osteitis pubis, and it can ruin some of their careers. Just like Jonathan Brown, best player in the league by far but misses lots of games due to Osteitis pubis

When I actually saw why Mo didn't play I thought it said "Pubic Symptoms" and I was like wtf? Maybe he has herpes or something. I think I thought it said Pubic Symptoms because I see a lot of players go out with flu-like symptoms....





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Post#20 » by TNBT » Wed Apr 9, 2008 2:51 pm

drew881 wrote:On another note, anyone interested in trading for Mo? I don't think he and Redd can exist in the backcourt together




There was some interest on the Bulls board, but I doubt the Bucks would accept what we'd offer.

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