For what it's worth, ChatGPT o1 preview suggests "isolated popliteus muscle belly rupture" after weighing all the info.
Winrar.
What was the prompt? Lmao.
For what it's worth, ChatGPT o1 preview suggests "isolated popliteus muscle belly rupture" after weighing all the info.
I think it was something like:Winrar.
What was the prompt? Lmao.
I think I also asked about timeline and prognosis as well which got some of the other details there.The Canucks goalie Demko had an injury in April and has still not recovered in September. It's apparently a rare injury that hasn't been seen in a hockey player before and has only rarely occurred in soccer players as well (5 or so total times). It's been reported to be a muscle injury, is in the knee area and surgery isn't an option for rehabilitation. He didn't look like he was in serious pain when it happened - more discomfort. What possible injuries fit the description and what is the most likely?
Guess it's time to panic then...The media is hilarious. While I'm not saying he is ready for game 1 he was doing almost every drill except the one where he hugs the post on one knee.
The only time I'll panic is if we sign Lankohnen but once we signed that pto fodder, I kind of figured he wasn't that far off. Maybe I'm wrong but I can't see Allvin using Silovs and Pitera or Tolipilo, for more than a few games.
He is already skating and practicing so thats goodso he could be out for 4months.. or longer.. until he gets a thumbs up from doctors to resume skating/practicing.
This is now my early favourite for post of the season.For what it's worth, ChatGPT o1 preview suggests "isolated popliteus muscle belly rupture" after weighing all the info.
good explanation of the injury
Yes the repetitive nature of goaltending but given the rarity of the injury it is likely coupled with muscle imbalance around the knee exposing this one muscle to increased strain. An imbalance perhaps occurring do to working through the various other injuries (overworking an area because it seems the right thing to do). Purely speculation based on my myriad of skating related issues lol.So popliteal injuries arise from the strain of external rotation of the tibia. Good thing this isn't something a butterfly goalie does on a regular basis...
I agree with what you’re saying about the likely cause of the injury. But now that it’s occurred, it seems plausible that the nature of the butterfly style could easily reaggravate things going forwards.Yes the repetitive nature of goaltending but given the rarity of the injury it is likely coupled with muscle imbalance around the knee exposing this one muscle to increased strain. An imbalance perhaps occurring do to working through the various other injuries (overworking an area because it seems the right thing to do). Purely speculation based on my myriad of skating related issues lol.
Time to stack the pads!I agree with what you’re saying about the likely cause of the injury. But now that it’s occurred, it seems plausible that the nature of the butterfly style could easily reaggravate things going forwards.
Kirk MacLean as our new goalie coach confirmed!Time to stack the pads!
Damn, what info did you feed into it? This is pretty impressive.For what it's worth, ChatGPT o1 preview suggests "isolated popliteus muscle belly rupture" after weighing all the info.
Damn, what info did you feed into it? This is pretty impressive.
Unless he comes back from injury and playsGuys not playing this year
Its 50/50... either he does or he doesn'tUnless he comes back from injury and plays
Woah slow down there Mr. Nobel Maths Price awardeeIts 50/50... either he does or he doesn't
i think his career is over tbh. doesnt matter if he returns or not. theres always a big risk of a recurring injury.