Isaiah Thomas told that he underwent resurfacing surgery on his right hip in May and will be ready for the 2020-21 NBA season.
Free agent Isaiah Thomas says he underwent resurfacing surgery on his right hip in May and will be ready for the 2020-21 NBA season. Thomas has dealt with the hip issue for the past three years and underwent procedure to fully resolve it.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) October 5, 2020
“There’s no more pain. I’ve got my full range of motion. For three years, I was trying to play the best players in the world on one leg.”
Isaiah Thomas had a hip resurfacing procedure five months ago: “It’s like night and day for me,” Thomas tells ESPN. “There’s no more pain. I’ve got my full range of motion. For three years, I was trying to play the best players in the world on one leg.” https://t.co/FjuilQoZbu
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) October 5, 2020
Thomas decided that a procedure by Dr. Edwin Su, a renowned orthopedist in New York, was the best chance to resurrect his playing career.
Finally, Thomas decided that a procedure by Dr. Edwin Su, a renowned orthopedist in New York, was the best chance to resurrect his playing career. Thomas’ hip was bone-on-bone, the pain relentless and the constant favoring of his right side had his balance constantly compromised. https://t.co/lZkjFkI7Xl
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) October 5, 2020
«Before the surgery, you could see he was clearly favoring his right side; and that it was painful» Dr. Su told ESPN.
“Before the surgery, you could see he was clearly favoring his right side; and that it was painful,” Dr. Su told ESPN. “It was natural to avoid pushing off and landing off (the left). Four months post-op, we are seeing higher loads and seeing symmetry between the right and left.” https://t.co/mU5pabXVri
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) October 5, 2020
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