I was fine in 2 weeks. For any bone injury the doctor will always say about 6 weeks. But some people are fine before then.
LD played well with a high ankle sprain.
1. His high ankle sprain did not impair his play. So it wasn’t so bad
Or
2. He was drugged up so his high ankle sprain did not impair his play.
Some people heal differently
I broke my shoulder, clavicle, few fractured ribs and an incomplete fracture in my arm.
I was fine in 10 days. I was able to move my arms no problem. Now my bone wasn’t fully healed fom the break. That will actually take 4-6 weeks or longer for a few people.
But I was fine
Everyone is different.
That’s the point.
I had no cast. No pain. Just limited movement for almost 10 days.
Doctor didn’t neeed to see me again in 6 weeks from time of injury. But anytime I feel pain for the next 2 years come in for an X-ray and see him.
This is at the fractured clinic in North York General Hospital in Toronto.
A high ankle sprain has nothing to do with the bone. It is damaging the surrounding ligaments and soft tissue around the bone. Completely different injuries, soft tissue takes longer to heal than a straight bone fracture.
Your injuries are not even remotely related to the injury Draisaitl sustained, and continued to play on. First, yours were bone fractures, next, they were not on a "load bearing" joint like a hip a knee or an ankle, which greatly impacts healing time.
the reason we're even talking about this is Marner had an injury that is supposedly affecting his play, the same injury that another player sustained while in the playoffs and STILL managed to succeed while playing through that injury. Now every injury is different, I get that, but the history shows that Marner's poor play in the playoffs is not due to the injury, there's a long history of him and other Leafs players (Matthews, I'm looking at you) greatly underperforming in the playoffs.
Everybody is grasping at straws and looking for excuses for why these guys are so bad come playoff time, when 8 years of history has shown that there is no excuse other than they disappear when the games matter the most. and until they start producing in big games, that will be their Leafs legacy, Matthews is definitely included in that.