View Full Version : Bao Chun Lai's surgery?
Deathsticks
04-03-2009, 06:20 PM
China badminton team head coach Li Yong Bo indicates that they need to collect more opinions before they make a final decision on Bao Chun Lai surgery. And the decision only can be confirm by the end of this week. Bao said whether to go for surgery or not also not a problem for him.
After training that day, Li Yong Bo says: "We haven't decided on Bao's surgery. We'll communicate with him, and ask for more expert consultation. After that I'll discuss with the coaching team. Going for surgery is a better choice for him, but we don't have a 100% success rate also. There's National Athletic Games this year, elite athletes are important for the country, so we have to be more careful.
Bao Chun Lai's injury is an old injury on the knee cap. Li Yong Bo said Bao is tall, and he is more sensitive to pain.
"If the pain doesn't affect training, Bao doesn't have to go for this surgery. But if it affects a lot on training then I suggest eliminating this pain." said Li Yong Bo.
Bao did a NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) when he played in the German Open, doctor in Germany suggest him to undergo surgery as soon as possible. Bao says: "I can't decide, and have to ask for more opinions from the team. If I really have to then I think I should take it earlier. Cause this injury has been annoying me for many years."
The training for Bao is more focus on power now. The training is for the stability and power of his knee muscle.
The chance for Bao to participate in the World Tournament is small, due to his injury. His lost in All England and Swiss Super Series cost his chance to reach the World Tournament qualification as points accumulation is not enough. But he is now more concern on how to overcome his injury.
How long to wait until Bao's fully recovery, if he's going for surgery? Li Yong Bo: "The medical treatment in Germany is advance, so he could be fully recovered in maximum 2 or 3 months."
Source:sina.com
You guys think hes gunna make it?
even tho it is just pain in his knee....
Fidget
04-03-2009, 06:53 PM
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even tho it is just pain in his knee....
Knee problems are nothing to sneeze at....just ask any number of BC'ers.
(Wait until the digits in your age are reversed and you'll see.:p)
BCL and his coach sound like they are taking the wise cautious approach. The results from knee surgeries can be wonderful but it is not always predictable. So it is smart for him to get several opinions and think about what might be career saving or career ending surgery.
Let's all wish him good luck.:o
Deathsticks
04-03-2009, 06:59 PM
well what i wanna know is how bad the pain is
if it is realy bad i would have the surgery
jamesd20
04-04-2009, 03:49 AM
Speaking from experience, Western doctors tend to advise surgery without really looking at how this can be avoided.
I suspect it is not a huge problem for Bao, but may affect his state of mind. Surgery is risky as depending on the problem and extent of surgery he may not recover. If it was a simple op, then he would hav eprobably had it already.
cooler
04-04-2009, 04:53 AM
i say go for it, the german doctor saw it serious enough to warrant immediate surgery.
If bcl hope to play at 2012 OG, the surgery would give him that hope, status quo wont.
When bcl retire one day, the surgery expense will be from his pocket, better to have the team pay for the operation now.
koo_fan
04-04-2009, 06:59 AM
When bcl retire one day, the surgery expense will be from his pocket, better to have the team pay for the operation now.
That's how it goes, huh?
Don't China have a back-up for their players?
jamesd20
04-04-2009, 08:44 AM
i say go for it, the german doctor saw it serious enough to warrant immediate surgery.
If bcl hope to play at 2012 OG, the surgery would give him that hope, status quo wont.
When bcl retire one day, the surgery expense will be from his pocket, better to have the team pay for the operation now.
I partially agree, but the story indicates that LYB says if it affects training, he will have surgery. Seeing that he hasn't yet, then you would have thought it doesn't affect training:confused::confused: but in that case, when does it affect him? and is it a problem?:confused:
Deathsticks
04-04-2009, 11:32 AM
How did he get the problem in the first place?
i think he should get it examined by a docter see how bad it is
ctjcad
04-04-2009, 11:39 AM
..knee injuries and surgeries can have different results and effects; and yes, like Fidget wrote "it's nothing to sneeze at"..
I think team CHN is looking & grading BCL's performance in his tourneys, along with his training sessions. If he keeps pushing himself and doesn't bring out any positive result, then perhaps surgery and rest are the best way to go.
I also think, if team CHN doesn't have any pressing urgency to use BCL's service (in the upcoming Sudirman Cup), then i'd say taking half of this yr off and undergo the surgery might not be a bad idea.
Of course, at the end, it will come down to BCL, himself, to decide what's best for his career/long term future.
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When bcl retire one day, the surgery expense will be from his pocket, better to have the team pay for the operation now.
..or not from his pocket if he moves to say..................................Canada??..;)
cooler
04-04-2009, 01:20 PM
..knee injuries and surgeries can have different results and effects; and yes, like Fidget wrote "it's nothing to sneeze at"..
I think team CHN is looking & grading BCL's performance in his tourneys, along with his training sessions. If he keeps pushing himself and doesn't bring out any positive result, then perhaps surgery and rest are the best way to go.
I also think, if team CHN doesn't have any pressing urgency to use BCL's service (in the upcoming Sudirman Cup), then i'd say taking half of this yr off and undergo the surgery might not be a bad idea.
Of course, at the end, it will come down to BCL, himself, to decide what's best for his career/long term future.
..or not from his pocket if he moves to say..................................Canada??..;)
1. he has to wait some more before getting his citizenship, then he'll get it free.(or come here, do it, and skip town:D)
2. germany would still have better high tech surgery of this type (but i could be wrong on this)
on a serious note, bcl have decide what he want in life.
If he want to continue to be a so so player, give up his runner-up specialist title to a QF specialist or lower, then he can just hang around and watch the young guns get better. If he want something more, i say go fix his knee for badminton AND post badminton, and do it now. Nothing pressing right now.
Pete LSD
04-04-2009, 02:51 PM
Don't come to Canada for knee surgery. The surgeons only know microfracture, shaving and abraision.
The most advanced 3rd generation ACI is from www.codon.de in Germany. In some cases, the implementation can be done through scopes without the need to open up the knee.
Pete LSD
04-04-2009, 03:00 PM
The cartilage attached to the knee cap is a real issue. ACI does not work with that part of the cartilage.
The other problem might be a seriously misaligned knee cap.
Knee problems are nothing to sneeze at....just ask any number of BC'ers.
(Wait until the digits in your age are reversed and you'll see.:p)
BCL and his coach sound like they are taking the wise cautious approach. The results from knee surgeries can be wonderful but it is not always predictable. So it is smart for him to get several opinions and think about what might be career saving or career ending surgery.
Let's all wish him good luck.:o
Pete LSD
04-04-2009, 03:40 PM
http://www.knie.de/newsletter/actual?ksid=vgdvzjsorxbu
http://www.knie.de/knee/stem-cell-therapy?m=1
http://www.knie.de/knee/cartilage-transplant?m=1
http://www.youtube.com/user/KnieZentrum
Tekkai
04-12-2009, 09:49 PM
anyone noes exactly when will he go for his surgery?? Or is he still planning whether to go or nt?
george@chongwei
04-13-2009, 01:44 AM
anyone noes exactly when will he go for his surgery?? Or is he still planning whether to go or nt?
i guess he will consider this after the sudirman cup.
skchen
04-13-2009, 10:18 PM
China badminton team head coach Li Yong Bo indicates that they need to collect more opinions before they make a final decision on Bao Chun Lai surgery. And the decision only can be confirm by the end of this week. Bao said whether to go for surgery or not also not a problem for him.
After training that day, Li Yong Bo says: "We haven't decided on Bao's surgery. We'll communicate with him, and ask for more expert consultation. After that I'll discuss with the coaching team. Going for surgery is a better choice for him, but we don't have a 100% success rate also. There's National Athletic Games this year, elite athletes are important for the country, so we have to be more careful.
Bao Chun Lai's injury is an old injury on the knee cap. Li Yong Bo said Bao is tall, and he is more sensitive to pain.
"If the pain doesn't affect training, Bao doesn't have to go for this surgery. But if it affects a lot on training then I suggest eliminating this pain." said Li Yong Bo.
Bao did a NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) when he played in the German Open, doctor in Germany suggest him to undergo surgery as soon as possible. Bao says: "I can't decide, and have to ask for more opinions from the team. If I really have to then I think I should take it earlier. Cause this injury has been annoying me for many years."
The training for Bao is more focus on power now. The training is for the stability and power of his knee muscle.
The chance for Bao to participate in the World Tournament is small, due to his injury. His lost in All England and Swiss Super Series cost his chance to reach the World Tournament qualification as points accumulation is not enough. But he is now more concern on how to overcome his injury.
How long to wait until Bao's fully recovery, if he's going for surgery? Li Yong Bo: "The medical treatment in Germany is advance, so he could be fully recovered in maximum 2 or 3 months."
Source:sina.com
You guys think hes gunna make it?
even tho it is just pain in his knee....
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Knee surgery may or may not help a sportsperson’s revive his sporting career.
It depends on the following:-
Major or minor surgery; knee-cap replacement or repairing a torn cartilage or cleaning up bone spurs
Age
Body constitution
Discipline of the sportsperson following surgery
DietTiger Woods (knee) and Lleyton Hewitt (hip) have won tournaments following their major surgeries. They are young and very disciplined.
Vijay Singh has not won a single golf tournament after his knee arthroscopy (minor knee surgery). He failed to make the cut in two tournaments. He is also very disciplined and works very hard. However, his age of 46 years has slowed the full recovery of his knee mobility and strength I am sure he will fully recover in due course and go on to win golf tournaments.
As for BCL, I say he should go for the knee surgery. He is only 26 years old and very disciplined. He will recover and will continue to win badminton tournaments. He may not be in the league of LD but how many are?
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Tekkai
04-14-2009, 03:33 AM
__________________________________________________ _____________
Knee surgery may or may not help a sportsperson’s revive his sporting career.
It depends on the following:-
Major or minor surgery; knee-cap replacement or repairing a torn cartilage or cleaning up bone spurs
Age
Body constitution
Discipline of the sportsperson following surgery
DietTiger Woods (knee) and Lleyton Hewitt (hip) have won tournaments following their major surgeries. They are young and very disciplined.
Vijay Singh has not won a single golf tournament after his knee arthroscopy (minor knee surgery). He failed to make the cut in two tournaments. He is also very disciplined and works very hard. However, his age of 46 years has slowed the full recovery of his knee mobility and strength I am sure he will fully recover in due course and go on to win golf tournaments.
As for BCL, I say he should go for the knee surgery. He is only 26 years old and very disciplined. He will recover and will continue to win badminton tournaments. He may not be in the league of LD but how many are?
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if u are saying tat BCL isnt the the league of LD then I think only LCW is in the league of LD but he isnt as gd as LD.
skchen
04-14-2009, 08:17 AM
if u are saying tat BCL isnt the the league of LD then I think only LCW is in the league of LD but he isnt as gd as LD.
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Don't put words in my mouth. LCW at his best can beat LD but he is consistently inconsistent and he has overcome the inconsistency.
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: :rolleyes::rolleyes:
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Tekkai
04-14-2009, 08:28 AM
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Don't put words in my mouth. LCW at his best can beat LD but he is consistently inconsistent and he has overcome the inconsistency.
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: :rolleyes::rolleyes:
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Maybe when LCW was at his best and defeated LD, LD wasn't at his best..:rolleyes:
skchen
04-14-2009, 08:52 AM
Maybe when LCW was at his best and defeated LD, LD wasn't at his best..:rolleyes:
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LD is no doubt the best badminton player in the world. Being aware of this, he sometimes takes it easy and takes his opponent for granted on the assumption that he could catch up even if he loses the first game. But the opponent who won the first game becomes confident and exerts even more effort in the second game and goes on to win the game and the match.
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
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Zabee
04-14-2009, 09:07 AM
i think for Lee's should tried a variety of attacking method in order to dipose Lin Dan's play.. in other give him a hell of a ride
abedeng
04-15-2009, 03:38 AM
Having seen BCL live in Suwon, I must say that his speed has slowed down considerably. Maybe just slightly faster than Hafiz Hashim (which says a lot about CHN athletes, even with injury).
Credit to Bao then that he still managed to handle the speed deficit with greater tactical awareness. Fitness wise, he is much better and put the faster Sasaki and KBH to shame. Previously, he sometimes couldn't even outlast Sony Dwi Kuncoro.
But I still feel that further treatment is necessary for Bao to return to his customary speed and regain his best form. At this level he is about two steps behind all the top players when previously he was (physically at least) equal to them.
Zabee
04-15-2009, 07:21 AM
we'll sell how will Bao CL fare in Sudirman Cup then...
george@chongwei
04-16-2009, 01:26 AM
we'll sell how will Bao CL fare in Sudirman Cup then...
if he get the chance then:D
Zabee
04-16-2009, 07:43 AM
i believe he'll play & wherethere the injuries getting serious or oppsite god bless him...
jasonmarc
06-10-2009, 09:54 PM
Is BCL still nursing his knee injury.....but he's still in Chn Sudirman cup squad,......and now he's in Sg Open......and will play in coming INA Open......! and still going strong...!
Question 1 ....Is the injury a real one or just a fake one to cover his drop in form.......?
Question 2 .... Any decision have been made to have surgery yet...?
Question 3 .... If not yet,... Why delay ? Refering what he said before.....
Bao says: "I can't decide, and have to ask for more opinions from the team. If I really have to then I think I should take it earlier. Cause this injury has been annoying me for many years."
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