“Extraordinary Will” Key to Rehabbing Microfracture

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>In almost every story about Greg Oden&rsquo;s season-ending microfracture surgery there was a list of who made it back and who didn&rsquo;t. Leading the list of those whose careers didn&rsquo;t suffer was Jason Kidd. But what was it about Kidd&rsquo;s surgery&ndash;and recovery&ndash;that got him back to all-Star status and what does that mean for Oden&rsquo;s return. Two physical therapists, including the one who treated Kidd, offer their perspectives on the long, hard road back.</div></p>

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This is amazing. I recall the big rift/huff-puff there was over if he would be with the team if he couldn't play. After reading that, sure a lot of people feel foolish.</p>

-Petey</p>
 
Kidd, in addition to his will, had a huge advantage by having NWB MF surgery and a team that didn't put him back on the court too soon.
 
i didn't think much of the surgery when Kidd had it, i figured he'd come back and be fine. </p>

of course, i knew nothing about the surgery at the time...if i knew then what i know now, i prolly woulda been freaking out over it.</p>
 
If I understand the second article correctly: Krstic was rehabed at a different location?
 

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