GeorgeMarcus wrote:Sixerscan wrote:GeorgeMarcus wrote:
The doctor didn’t attach his or her name, which is neither surprising nor uncommon
It's pretty uncommon. And the official release from the team was one of the more bizarre things I've seen
Markelle Fultz has recently completed a thorough series of consultations with specialists across several disciplines. Thoracic outlet syndrome, which involves compression or irritation in the thoracic outlet (area between lower neck and upper chest), was identified.
Physical therapy was recommended for Fultz before returning to play.
Fultz will begin this physical therapy immediately, is out indefinitely, and further updates will be provided as appropriate.
It seems bizarre because it's so vague but that's just the nature of the condition.
What else could they say? There's no black and white recovery process like there would be with a bone fracture or muscle tear. If he was diagnosed with TOS from the beginning, people wouldn't be so skeptical. Unfortunately it's rare and difficult to detect so getting to that point takes time, same as my cluster headache diagnosis. Maybe I'm more sympathetic because of my own experiences but it's crazy to me how badly people (not you as far as I'm aware) want to attribute his struggles to mental weakness. There are more documented cases of NBA players having TOS (2) than having the yips (0).
"Dr. X diagnosed Markelle Fultz with thoratic outlet syndrome." Or even "Markelle Fultz was diagnosed with TOS."
The way his agent said that he was diagnosed with it:
I think it's a pretty reasonable theory that no doctor diagnosed him with it and in actuality it was just thrown out as a possibility by a doctor/someone ("It could be TOS") and his agent ran with it.
I have no idea what his issue is. But I don't really see a reason to think TOS is the correct diagnosis anymore than scapular muscle imbalance was correct 2 years ago. People keep saying TOS is hard to diagnose, doesn't that also mean false positive diagnoses are probably extremely common?
By all accounts, he's a nice kid and I've never seen anything to think the people around him are bad people or anything. But he's got a bad combination of some clear serious issues with apparently incompetent (if good natured) people around him. Honestly I think the real first step is changing the latter before you see real sustained progress on the former.