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Halliburton: I did a MMI doctor twice and said I wasn t worried about my Achilles tendon. Finally he was surprised

August 28th News Recently, Pacers guard Halliburton was interviewed on the podcast program "Impaulsive".

Host: "Did the calves strain in the finals G5 have had an effect on your rupture of the Achilles tendon in G7?"

Halliburton: "I think yes. I have learned a lot since I started rehabilitation in the last 6 weeks. The strangest thing about the Achilles tendon is that science doesn't know everything about it at the moment. I had an MRI (magnetic resonance) test after both G2 and G5, and both of them met doctors and experts, and they were much smarter than me. Both times they said, 'We are not worried about your Achilles tendon, we can't tell you that this (Achilles tendon rupture) might happen. We can tell you that there is some swelling around that area.' But when I tore the Achilles tendon, I asked the doctor, 'Are you surprised that I had a rupture of the Achilles tendon?' The doctor said, 'Yes, I was surprised. I didn't expect it to happen. '

"It's fun." I think surgical technology and all aspects are improving, but the entire alliance and all sectors of society are wondering why this kind of injury continues to occur? Everyone's answer is, 'They played too many games and they played too long. ’ That may be right, but we can’t confirm it yet. We are just guessing, and people are self-righteous. But unless we do a comprehensive study, scanning everyone’s Achilles tendon, what does it look like when they are in good condition? When did the Achilles tendon start to deteriorate? Because most players who have suffered this injury were suddenly injured for no reason. For example, KD (Durant) and Aaron Rogers. I think the calf strain may be one of these factors, but you can never say it. ”