Re: What kind of injury Kobe has?



icemelter2@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On May 12, 8:32�am, Mike De Leon <lazl...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On May 11, 2:57 pm, "Bluefintuna" <kick...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:





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On May 11, 4:51 pm, "Bluefintuna" <kick...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I thought it was his twisted ankle. Am I missing?
Bluefintuna
Strained back. He just needs to call T-Mac for advice on how to play
with an injury like this.
Strained back??? No ***. How long it take to heal quick before game 5? I
know T-Mac is capable of playing with back spasm. I'm sure Kobe will call
him after game.
Bluefintuna
When I was a carpenter I used to throw my back out a lot. I'd go to my
osteopath (sp?) he would re-align my spine and I'd be fine the next
day as long. The problem is that when you strain a muscle it contracts
pulling the spine out of alignment, 20 minutes of treatment and I'd
quit walking like I was 80 years old. I'm surprised that no one on the
training staff knows how to manipulate the back.

Maybe because they realize that for the most part chiropractic
medicine is quackery. Ever wonder why most people who see one for a
bad back end up making it a regular practice and see them several
times a year? That's because they don't treat the true cause of the
injury, just give temporary relief. They're like massage parlors
without the sex. :)

No sex? You've been going to the wrong chiropractor!

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