Dr. Jung adds more perspective to Chargers quarterback foot injury.
Article:Β Bad news for Chargers: Justin Herbert’s foot injury requires a boot for weeks (msn.com)
TheΒ Chargers, who have a long history of losing key players to injury, are suddenly dealing with uncertainty at their most important position.
Quarterback Justin Herbert will wear a boot for approximately two weeks because of a plantar fascia injury in his right foot, the team announced Wednesday.
βIf you have an injury to your plantar fascia, it may be more like a strain or partial tearing,β said Dr. Kenneth Jung, who is not treating Herbert but spoke generally about the condition. βIf heβs going to be in a boot for a couple weeks, then most likely itβs not a rupture. Itβs your arch ligament, so if he strained it or had a partial tear, that sounds like it would be consistent with that treatment.β
Jung, an orthopedic foot and ankle surgeon at Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute, said such injuries to the arch of the foot can progress if the patient returns to full activity too early.
βIf itβs something where theyβre shutting him down, then it may be something where you donβt want to jeopardize the structure of the plantar fascia,” he said. “If itβs the middle of the season, itβs probably something that you play through. But at this point, theyβve got a long way to go.β
Former NFL quarterback Erik Kramer remembers playing through the pain of a plantar fascia injury.
βItβs kind of like a hamstring injury,β he said. βThey might call it a four- to six-week injury, but the worst thing you can do is give that injury four weeks. Better to give it eight than six. If you donβt rest it up beyond when it feels good, youβre going to do it again.β