kuclas wrote:Hyaena wrote:eyeatoma wrote:Are you being serious?
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Yes, 100%. He works at Thomas Jefferson Hospitals and a private practice in the area. Does diagnostic imaging for pro athletes.
I’m a medical professional as well. We always joke about radiologist because they always state as a disclaimer “clinical correlation needed” with their interpretation of the scans
So at the end of the day. It depends on how Embiid is feeling. If he’s in a lot of discomfort. It’s not worth playing. If he clinically is experiencing swelling. Even with small tear. It’s not worth it.
But Sixers pay other medical professionals a lot of money to handle their players. And ultimately up to Embiid. His next two years are fully guaranteed.
Obviously he due for super max extension 230 million end of next season. How much does he want to risk it.
It's a meniscus tear. If it gets worse he has surgery on it. It is probably the most minor of the surgery based knee injuries you can have. He had one a couple years back as well, and he was fine about it. Not sure why you are saying this cane become a long term thing. Now of course there is a possibility that he has more menisci issues like Bynum, etc. But that would not cause an issue if he played or not. Form what it sounds like the doctors are saying this is so small that surgery is not required.


































