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Back to basketball: how I avoided ACL surgery
British Journal of Sports Medicine ( IF 11.6 ) Pub Date : 2022-11-01 , DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2022-106115
Jinrong Lin 1
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From the moment I started playing basketball, I was obsessed with the sport. I spent days, months, and years learning the game of basketball and sweating on the basketball court. Sometimes, I would imagine myself as Jeremy Lin on the court at Madison Square Garden! After leaving high school, I came to Fudan University Shanghai Medical College (China), where I majored in clinical medicine and played for the college’s basketball team as the captain. Seeing a lot of sports injuries on the basketball court made me rethink the relationship between sports and medicine. I realized I wanted to learn more, and I chose sport and exercise medicine as my career. In 2019, I began my postgraduate studies in Sport and Exercise Medicine at Huashan Hospital (China) affiliated with Fudan University. I am now in the third year of my Ph.D., engaging in research into skeletal muscle injury and rotator cuff tear under the supervision of my mentors. In September 2019, in my first basketball game as a new graduate student, I felt in good physical condition and performed well in the first half. However, due to a lighting failure in the gymnasium, the halftime was prolonged for nearly an hour! At the beginning of the second half, I did a crossover, with the knee slightly bent. Suddenly, I felt that my knee joint was ‘displaced’ and then ‘reset’ in an instant. That moment was like a buzzer beater in the game—the ball was flicked out of my …
更新日期:2022-10-27
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