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Thread: RB's
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Old 04-20-2008, 02:58 PM   #12
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Re: RB's

Originally Posted by bfross View Post
Looks like an ankle spat for a normal sprain and nothing more to me. Often times players will spat their ankles even if they don't have sprains or if they have recovered from a recent one and don't want to risk re-injury. I taped my ankle in basketball leagues this year after I sprained it just as a precautionary measure the rest of the year.

that spat taping is alot heavier than a regular spat taping, also it is very high up on the ankle (which jason has a history of high ankle sprains) , also if players are doing it to do it they do both ankles, and lastly you ankle taping was prob straight to the foot ...

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