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g00n

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I think the key difference between breaks and soft tissue injuries has always been that breaks are not likely to recur due to healing back stronger whereas soft tissue is always weakened and becomes more likely to recur. Soft tissue has the added disadvantage of scar tissue creating problems.
 

marcel snapshot

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Yeah - also without a clean break, you can have multiple events where you lose bone chips, so they’re floating around the tissue causing problems, coupled with bone spurs that can interfere with flexion, and then you get a wash, rinse, repeat cascading effect over the years, and pretty soon it’s painful to walk a mile, let alone play hockey
 

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