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FB Update: Lawrence on injury: "My toe is great"
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FB Update: Lawrence on injury: "My toe is great"


Sep 4, 2017, 1:37 PM

Lawrence on injury: "My toe is great"

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Not for nothing, but he did have a noticeable limp...early***


Sep 4, 2017, 3:02 PM



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he had a noticeable limp last year........when you're that


Sep 4, 2017, 3:16 PM

big, I guess you are going to have a gait like the Perry bros.

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he didn't have a noticeable limp last year until he hurt his


Sep 4, 2017, 4:49 PM

foot and had to wear the boot during the week

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Re: FB Update: Lawrence on injury: "My toe is great"


Sep 4, 2017, 4:56 PM

Big Dex with a limp is still a monster. The limp is clever. Give him credit.

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didnt seem slower or wincing though


Sep 4, 2017, 5:57 PM

wonder if its mental

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Re: didnt seem slower or wincing though


Sep 4, 2017, 6:09 PM

A limp can certainly be mental, but sometimes the mental isn't recognized and corrected without physical therapy. The problem is muscle memory - or muscle decline in locations away from the injury and muscle build-up where it's not needed after the injury has healed. As an example, a foot injury causes a limp, which in turn uses (and builds) different muscles than normal in both hips and in the lower back. Even when the foot has healed, it takes a while to regain muscle balance in walking and running for best balanced/efficient mobility.

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