the gohands curse. For being gohands they did seem to be less annoying than usual. I knew it was gohands as soon as the camera went crazy.Until there's more information regarding which studio will be adapting it, I'm just gonna hold back my excitement.
Because, well, I didn't like how sukimega anime was done.
It was bad enough that he needed a brace. That usually indicates muscle damage and the like, and from some quick research, it seems like they're usually used for injuries that take around one or two years to heal. The reason it doesn't feel that catastrophic is probably because we're only seeing the latter half of his recovery, after he's already become capable of non-intensive physical activities again.I still don't get the vibe that Shun's knee injury was catastrophic enough to prevent him from playing soccer. With modern medicine, it needs to be a SERIOUS injury.
Nature is healing.Peak chapter AND anime being worked on? Life is good![]()
I think they addressed that in the manga - he could start playing again, but he is scared of injuring it again.I still don't get the vibe that Shun's knee injury was catastrophic enough to prevent him from playing soccer. With modern medicine, it needs to be a SERIOUS injury.
Thanks for the clarification.I think they addressed that in the manga - he could start playing again, but he is scared of injuring it again.
I can relate - I do karate, and I have had a couple of hyper-extension injuries, and now I am super conservative about what I do.
A grade 3 ACL tear only takes 9 months including surgery and that's on the longish side.It was bad enough that he needed a brace. That usually indicates muscle damage and the like, and from some quick research, it seems like they're usually used for injuries that take around one or two years to heal. The reason it doesn't feel that catastrophic is probably because we're only seeing the latter half of his recovery, after he's already become capable of non-intensive physical activities again.
I have no idea if your information is accurate or not, as it directly contradicts what I found from multiple sources, but maybe what you're thinking of is the time it takes to resume normal activity? That would be totally different from the time it takes to be able to do a physically intensive sport like soccer again, though.A grade 3 ACL tear only takes 9 months including surgery and that's on the longish side.