http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...-dolphins-jared-odrick-101110,0,2469718.story
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It concerns me that Odrick already has a plate from a college injury in the leg he just fractured. Did the medical staff miss this or did they think it wasn't a big deal? Well, since he broke the leg his first game it seems as if it is a big deal.
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Probably hundreds of college football players playing with plates somewhere or another. Quite a few more pro players than that.
If it wasn't healed correctly, no way he's back at practice. No Way!dolfan7171 likes this. -
Not sure how that plays into the previous break, but to bounce back in 4 weeks gives me reason to hope it was just a freak accident.dolfan7171 likes this. -
That's my concern.azfinfanmang, dolfan7171 and SeanP like this. -
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Here's what I know: My wife had a couple of vertebrae fused with a plate about 9 months ago and I had an extensive talk with her surgeon, I should probably add at this point that I am actually a Mechanical Engineer by trade, so structural analysis isn't new to me, so anyways, her surgeon excplained that while there is always the threat of something near the screws breaking, its unlikely.
The reasoning I have is that bones are actually flexible to some extent (Obviously everything has a modulus of elasticity) but bones are very flexible like soft Aluminum or wood and not brittle like Iron...this is important because it means that previous breaks (bones actually do fuse themselves back together with time.right?) Aren't subject to breaking in the same place.
But, once again, I'm a Cad-jockey not a Doctor.dolfan7171 likes this. -
The thing with plates, however, is that they are held in with screws. The bone will grow around the screw, but that hole where the screw goes through will be less strong. Also, when a bone flexes it may crack near the edges of the plate or screw(s).
I'm not a Dr either, but I did work as a radiographer (x-ray tech) before my current position and I have seen many breaks around plates, screws etc. Saying that, I have seen many people with "hardware" who have never had any issues either. I have never given an x-ray to an NFL player either though. Let's hope this was just a fluke and not something that is career threatening or recurring for Odrick.azfinfanmang likes this. -
I saw the pictures of my wifes plate, complete with self-tapping screws....that looked to be about a .112 (#4) screw.
One thing I can attest to is that a fixed fastener (Threaded as opposed to a through hole with a nut on the back) is stronger because the entire area is in tension from the torque on the screw pulling on th threads.
I will admit that, especially with Aluminum, wollering can happen if there are loads perpendicular to the screw.
One big advantage that bone would have is that it regenerates.
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The thought that every bone that has a plate in it is a possible weak link is scary if you think about all the kids playing with hardware. -
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Anyhow, as I wrote earlier I just hope Odrick doesn't have this recurring problem throughout his career. I also hope that the Dolphins medical staff didn't just overlook this past injury of his.azfinfanmang likes this. -
Never knew what that stuff was actually for....
Perhaps some Campho Phenique?