Tom Brady goes down with knee injury
Tom Brady of the injury on Sunday had fans all over New England gasping in horror. But it was not as bad as it seemed.You do not have to be a great player of the football league to get an ankle sprain. It can happen to anyone, but the Super Bowl hanging in the balance, what does it mean?

Focus on Tom Brady has suddenly gone from his foot to the knee.
New England's star quarterback, who lost the preseason at the same time foot problems nursing, limp off the field in the second quarter of Patriot house opens against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday afternoon.He was wounded in the leg safety Bernard Pollard after completing a pass to Randy Moss, receiver as the liquidation fumbling away.Patriot officials said Brady would probably not return to the game, and was replaced by backup Matt Cassel.
Doctor's Reports about Tom Brady's Injury
Dr. Thomas Einhorn, Boston Medical Center
"In a sprain of the ligaments are torn, either partially or completely torn. If the ligaments are completely torn, the injury can be as bad as or worse than a real fracture in the ankle."
Dr. Thomas Einhorn
"A bad ankle sprain in May plague patient for a long time, months and months. I have seen patients with sprains ankle still has problems with six months to one year after injury."
Dr. Thomas Einhorn
"Contrary to common belief, the restraint is not what you want. You want to give patients the opportunity to move the ankle, physical therapy to strengthen the muscle groups around the ankle."

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