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Det har du nog fått om bakfoten. Hans primära skada är den han fick när Cale Makars skridsko cuttade upp hans knä. Sen körde han på ett tag och köttade sig genom slutspel.
Det du verkar dela upp som knä och lårskada är egentligen samma sak. Det var helt klart övre knät som blev cuttat och inte låret förresten.
Han pratar om sin resa i dokumentären A Clean Sheet: Gabe Landeskog.
Det du verkar dela upp som knä och lårskada är egentligen samma sak. Det var helt klart övre knät som blev cuttat och inte låret förresten.
Han pratar om sin resa i dokumentären A Clean Sheet: Gabe Landeskog.
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Gabriel Landeskog's major thigh injury started with a skate-blade laceration to his right quadriceps (vastus lateralis muscle) in 2020, leading to subsequent surgeries, including a complex cartilage transplant in his right knee in 2023, which sidelined him for nearly three years, highlighting a long recovery from this freak skate cut that damaged muscle, tendon, and cartilage.
Initial Injury & Diagnosis (2020)
The Incident: During the 2020 playoffs, Cale Makar's skate accidentally cut Landeskog's right thigh.
The Damage: It wasn't just a surface cut; the vastus lateralis (a quad muscle) and the quadriceps tendon were nicked, causing significant issues.
Long-Term Complications
Knee Involvement: The initial thigh injury led to cartilage damage in his right knee, necessitating further interventions.
Multiple Surgeries: He had surgery for the initial issue, followed by another in March 2022 for the knee, and then a major cartilage transplant in May 2023.
Recovery Road: This resulted in Landeskog missing the entire 2022-2023 season and much of the following, enduring a prolonged, complex rehabilitation involving PRP treatments and advanced biomechanical monitoring.
Initial Injury & Diagnosis (2020)
The Incident: During the 2020 playoffs, Cale Makar's skate accidentally cut Landeskog's right thigh.
The Damage: It wasn't just a surface cut; the vastus lateralis (a quad muscle) and the quadriceps tendon were nicked, causing significant issues.
Long-Term Complications
Knee Involvement: The initial thigh injury led to cartilage damage in his right knee, necessitating further interventions.
Multiple Surgeries: He had surgery for the initial issue, followed by another in March 2022 for the knee, and then a major cartilage transplant in May 2023.
Recovery Road: This resulted in Landeskog missing the entire 2022-2023 season and much of the following, enduring a prolonged, complex rehabilitation involving PRP treatments and advanced biomechanical monitoring.
rätt säker på att quadriceps _INTE_ sitter i knäet.
