Lebron James: Possible Re-injury? Surgical Options
On March 20th, 2021, during a game against the Atlanta Hawks, LeBron James suffered a high ankle sprain, an injury that sidelined him for several weeks. This injury was a source of concern for fans of the Los Angeles Lakers, as they hoped to see their team make a deep playoff run that season. Unfortunately, there was news in the past week that James may have suffered a similar injury again.
While there hasn’t been any official confirmation from the Lakers or James himself, there have been reports that he may have re-injured his right ankle in a game against the Dallas Mavericks on February 26th, 2023. During the game, James appeared to have injured his ankle while attempting to make a move to the basket. He remained in the game to finish the 3rd and 4th quarters before heading to the locker room for further evaluation.
If the reports are true and James has re-injured his ankle, it could be a significant blow to the Lakers’ hopes of making a deep playoff run this season. A high ankle sprain is a challenging injury to recover from, and re-injuring the same ankle could potentially extend James’ time on the sidelines.
Treatment for a high ankle sprain typically involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE), as well as physical therapy to strengthen the ankle and improve the range of motion. In severe cases, surgery may be required to repair the damaged ligaments.
The surgical repair options for a high ankle sprain include:
- Tightrope fixation – This minimally invasive surgery involves placing a tightrope device between the tibia and fibula bones to stabilize the ankle joint.
- Syndesmotic screw fixation – This involves placing a screw through the tibia and fibula to hold the bones together and promote healing.
- Suture-button fixation – This procedure involves passing a suture through the tibia and fibula bones and securing it with a button to hold the bones together and promote healing.
Surgical repair is typically reserved for severe cases of high ankle sprains where the ligaments have been torn or the bones have been displaced. Surgery can help to speed up the healing process and reduce the risk of long-term complications.
A potential recovery timeline could include up to 3-5 weeks of non-weight bearing followed by a rigorous physical therapy regimen.
In summary, it’s possible that LeBron James has suffered a re-injury of the high ankle sprain that he sustained in 2021. The extent of the injury and its impact on James’ future play remains uncertain, but it could have significant implications for the Lakers’ season if James is forced to miss significant time. If the injury is severe, surgical repair may be necessary to promote healing and reduce the risk of long-term complications.
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