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Leyton Orient can regrettably confirm that Theo Archibald has suffered a setback during his recovery from his Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury.
Archibald has suffered a setback to his left knee and has required further surgery.
We're all with you, Theo
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Archibald has suffered a setback to his left knee and has required further surgery.
We're all with you, Theo
#LOFC #OneOrient
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Theo is a fighter and also my favourite Os player. So sad to hear of this setback.
Knee injuries are so hard to conquer, especially torn ACL injuries.
Best of luck to Theo.
Leyton Orient can regrettably confirm that forward Theo Archibald has suffered a setback during his recovery from his Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury.
https://www.leytonorient.com/news/2024/ ... y-setback/
Knee injuries are so hard to conquer, especially torn ACL injuries.
Best of luck to Theo.
Leyton Orient can regrettably confirm that forward Theo Archibald has suffered a setback during his recovery from his Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury.
https://www.leytonorient.com/news/2024/ ... y-setback/
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This is not good, I did my ACL in and have still not recovered after five years, I have to gingerly climb and descend the stairs in the West Stand gingerly to avoid doing further injury. Had two ops and whilst it is better the surgeon says it may never recover fully. I do all the physio but it is one of those awkward injuries.
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I ruptured my ACL when I was playing football in around 1969, I was 21 at the time. In those times there was not that much in the way of operations for that injury. I had an operation in 1979 that helped a bit then another one in 1992 by the same surgeon who operated on Paul Gascoigne's ACL knee injury.Yanzi Gravy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 10:34 am This is not good, I did my ACL in and have still not recovered after five years, I have to gingerly climb and descend the stairs in the West Stand gingerly to avoid doing further injury. Had two ops and whilst it is better the surgeon says it may never recover fully. I do all the physio but it is one of those awkward injuries.
He did his best but it was 22 years too late and the damage to the joint had been done. In March this year I ended up having to have a full knee replacement. I hope your own knee injury improves as time goes on.
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Blimey Sid, hope you are over it.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 10:57 amI ruptured my ACL when I was playing football in around 1969, I was 21 at the time. In those times there was not that much in the way of operations for that injury. I had an operation in 1979 that helped a bit then another one in 1992 by the same surgeon who operated on Paul Gascoigne's ACL knee injury.Yanzi Gravy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 10:34 am This is not good, I did my ACL in and have still not recovered after five years, I have to gingerly climb and descend the stairs in the West Stand gingerly to avoid doing further injury. Had two ops and whilst it is better the surgeon says it may never recover fully. I do all the physio but it is one of those awkward injuries.
He did his best but it was 22 years too late and the damage to the joint had been done. In March this year I ended up having to have a full knee replacement. I hope your own knee injury improves as time goes on.
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If Sid gave the farming industry a tenner every time he mentioned his ACL tear in the 60s, they'd be able to call off their current protests about inheritance tax.
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It was a very traumatic injury that changed my life. Of course being as you have read me mention it before, you can always just skip reading my comments. As to the farmers protests, well many non country people fail to understand the hard work, long hours and hard work for low rewards that farming involves,Proposition Joe wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 11:09 am If Sid gave the farming industry a tenner every time he mentioned his ACL tear in the 60s, they'd be able to call off their current protests about inheritance tax.
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What level were you playing football at sid and would you have “made it” if you stayed fit?
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Yes, just to join in... 'Really sorry for Theo and I hope modern surgery will repair the damage.
I was 12 when I ruptured my knee ligaments and dislocated the joint. 'Spent ages in Whipp's and had the torn cartilege removed. Eventually got to see the Marshes again but wasn't much cop by then. Now, at 78, walking's a bit difficult and I still get the odd dislocation. 'Sometimes doubt if the Os number nine shirt will ever be mine.
I was 12 when I ruptured my knee ligaments and dislocated the joint. 'Spent ages in Whipp's and had the torn cartilege removed. Eventually got to see the Marshes again but wasn't much cop by then. Now, at 78, walking's a bit difficult and I still get the odd dislocation. 'Sometimes doubt if the Os number nine shirt will ever be mine.
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An accident that happens in seconds and stops with you for life. Years ago it was a career ending injury, e,g finished off Brian Clough when he was only 27 years old when he tore the medial and cruciate ligaments in his knee, an injury which in that era usually ended a player's career. He returned two years later, but could manage only three games and then retired from playing at the age of 29. With present day surgery, if done quickly after the injury and depending what the internal knee injuries are, then some players can get to return to playing again although many are not as as good as they were pre injuryOrientnil wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 11:34 am Yes, just to join in... 'Really sorry for Theo and I hope modern surgery will repair the damage.
I was 12 when I ruptured my knee ligaments and dislocated the joint. 'Spent ages in Whipp's and had the torn cartilege removed. Eventually got to see the Marshes again but wasn't much cop by then. Now, at 78, walking's a bit difficult and I still get the odd dislocation. 'Sometimes doubt if the Os number nine shirt will ever be mine.
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Echo your comment re Theo.Orientnil wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 11:34 am Yes, just to join in... 'Really sorry for Theo and I hope modern surgery will repair the damage.
I was 12 when I ruptured my knee ligaments and dislocated the joint. 'Spent ages in Whipp's and had the torn cartilege removed. Eventually got to see the Marshes again but wasn't much cop by then. Now, at 78, walking's a bit difficult and I still get the odd dislocation. 'Sometimes doubt if the Os number nine shirt will ever be mine.
The O's number nine shirt still belongs to Pigott so you could be in with a shout.
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You'd have still been better than Michael Marks!!Orientnil wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 11:34 am Yes, just to join in... 'Really sorry for Theo and I hope modern surgery will repair the damage.
I was 12 when I ruptured my knee ligaments and dislocated the joint. 'Spent ages in Whipp's and had the torn cartilege removed. Eventually got to see the Marshes again but wasn't much cop by then. Now, at 78, walking's a bit difficult and I still get the odd dislocation. 'Sometimes doubt if the Os number nine shirt will ever be mine.
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Thank you and I’ll bear what you said about leaving it too long. I am due to see my Doc again after Christmas.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 10:57 amI ruptured my ACL when I was playing football in around 1969, I was 21 at the time. In those times there was not that much in the way of operations for that injury. I had an operation in 1979 that helped a bit then another one in 1992 by the same surgeon who operated on Paul Gascoigne's ACL knee injury.Yanzi Gravy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 10:34 am This is not good, I did my ACL in and have still not recovered after five years, I have to gingerly climb and descend the stairs in the West Stand gingerly to avoid doing further injury. Had two ops and whilst it is better the surgeon says it may never recover fully. I do all the physio but it is one of those awkward injuries.
He did his best but it was 22 years too late and the damage to the joint had been done. In March this year I ended up having to have a full knee replacement. I hope your own knee injury improves as time goes on.
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With Theo’s enthusiasm and personality and background I think he would make a good coach for our youngsters.
Perhaps he could do that next season whilst still trying to recover from this terrible injury.
Just a thought?
Perhaps he could do that next season whilst still trying to recover from this terrible injury.
Just a thought?
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I can recommend the Royal Orthopedic hospital at Stanmore for knee problems. That is the hospital where I had my knee replacement done.Yanzi Gravy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 9:22 pmThank you and I’ll bear what you said about leaving it too long. I am due to see my Doc again after Christmas.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 10:57 amI ruptured my ACL when I was playing football in around 1969, I was 21 at the time. In those times there was not that much in the way of operations for that injury. I had an operation in 1979 that helped a bit then another one in 1992 by the same surgeon who operated on Paul Gascoigne's ACL knee injury.Yanzi Gravy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 10:34 am This is not good, I did my ACL in and have still not recovered after five years, I have to gingerly climb and descend the stairs in the West Stand gingerly to avoid doing further injury. Had two ops and whilst it is better the surgeon says it may never recover fully. I do all the physio but it is one of those awkward injuries.
He did his best but it was 22 years too late and the damage to the joint had been done. In March this year I ended up having to have a full knee replacement. I hope your own knee injury improves as time goes on.
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Wonder if his other knee also has no ACL ?BiggsyMalone wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 3:32 pm He didn’t have an ACL in the first place. His issue is a lot different to what has been described in this thread.
Being as Theo had no ACL which helps stabilize the knee amazing that Theo could play football at all ?
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He has the ACL in his other knee,Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 3:39 pmWonder if his other knee also has no ACL ?BiggsyMalone wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 3:32 pm He didn’t have an ACL in the first place. His issue is a lot different to what has been described in this thread.
Being as Theo had no ACL which helps stabilize the knee amazing that Theo could play football at all ?
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Very sad to hear this. However, I hope Theo can take some comfort from the story of his fellow Scot - Lewis Vaughan - who suffered, and recovered from 4 (yes FOUR) ACL injuries - 2 in each leg. A lesser man might have buckled - but he was determined to get back to playing and did.
'Mon Theo - keep at it.
'Mon Theo - keep at it.
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Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 12:29 pmThank you Sid, I’ll check that one out for sure.Yanzi Gravy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 9:22 pmThank you and I’ll bear what you said about leaving it too long. I am due to see my Doc again after Christmas.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 10:57 am
I ruptured my ACL when I was playing football in around 1969, I was 21 at the time. In those times there was not that much in the way of operations for that injury. I had an operation in 1979 that helped a bit then another one in 1992 by the same surgeon who operated on Paul Gascoigne's ACL knee injury.
He did his best but it was 22 years too late and the damage to the joint had been done. In March this year I ended up having to have a full knee replacement. I hope your own knee injury improves as time goes on.
I can recommend the Royal Orthopedic hospital at Stanmore for knee problems. That is the hospital where I had my knee replacement done.
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Under the NHS rules you can ask to go to hospitals of your choice. The doctors will tend to send you to a local hospital but its worth asking to see if its possible to get treatment there, I had this problem for over 50 years, hate operations and wanted to give myself as good a chance as possible. The Royal Orthopedic is a specialist hospital and I was very pleased with the treatment I got. I had knee replacement at that hospital, dont know if they also do ACL operations ?