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mikescott_98 Posted - 10/31/2011 : 09:56:37
Been a while since I have been here, but wanted some opinion of the neck injury of Peyton Manning. Obviously I can not say my neck pain and back pain is the same as what an athlete in the most violent game might get by being hit. Peyton manning has had 3 neck surgeries in the past year; the most recent was a spinal fusion. before his latest, the doctors said that he was not getting the proper strength in his tricep to throw a ball correctly caused by a compression of the nerve, but not the pain. My question is does Peyton Manning have a case of TMS, or does he have a actual injury caused by the sport that will have a long term affect on his ability to play football?

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