Nothing official but my eyes told me he has a fractured fibula when I watched them palpate above his ankle. It could be a ligament tear between the tibia and fibula but either way I'll be surprised if he plays in the next game.Is there any word on his condition?
Nothing official but my eyes told me he has a fractured fibula when I watched them palpate above his ankle. It could be a ligament tear between the tibia and fibula but either way I'll be surprised if he plays in the next game.
A fibula fracture most certainly can be considering that until you take a radiograph you don't know what you're dealing with. A fractured distal fibula normally isn't going to be displaced because of the interosseus ligaments that attach it to the tibia. When the trainers palpated above his ankle they illicited extreme pain in an area normally associated with a fractured distal fibula.He was in a protection caution boot. That isn't what a fracture is put in.
My hope is that it was a bruise or maybe a sprain. The bruise thing though doesn't seem likely since the blow to his leg was above where he exhibited pain on palpation. The concerning thing though is how he writhed around when they pressed on the distal fibula.Could be a deep bruise/contusion, and those hurt like hell. Might we see Wandale out for a few weeks? It's possible.
We may not know. Sometimes when they call it a high ankle sprain as in Taylor Martinez's case, it's really a fracture of that distal fibula. There's virtually no risk to playing with that fracture but it's extremely painful. Likewise a tear of the interosseus ligament between the tibia and distal fibula is similarly painful. Either way it's hard for me to imagine him being effective if he has any of those injuries.My guess is a high ankle sprain. They heal, but can linger.