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Published on 09/11/2007 at Tue Sep 11 15:10.
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The latest on the Kevin Everett case just broke in the last hour – and it is encouraging.  His doctor has announced that Everett displayed movement in his arms and legs, indicating that the injury was not as catastrophic/serious as some had thought.

This also means the 25 year old will more than likely walk again.  Rehabilitation could take weeks to months, but he will likely walk out of the hospital.

Great news – simply elated at this point to hear it, and couldn’t be happier for the Everett family or for Bills fans.

(All information as reported by SportsCenter)

  • http://www.mahercor.com mark

    The NFL has not been forthright about the relation of the cervicals spine relation, these players deserve the best science available. The players should be screened for misalignments in head and neck orthopedics prior to play.

    The N.E. Journal of medicine recently published a military study, connecting ruptured eardrums to a new type of “hidden brain injury” never discovered before.Rodger Goodell, the NFL commisioner, has now ordered the study of a medical device which centers on this very same “hidden brain inury”. The reason, a simmilarity in chin strap designs in football and military helmets. NFL statistics confirm a drastically lower concussion rate in one team, a team who’s majority of players are fitted with the device. A well known diagnosable condition indicates a need for the device which corrects orthopedics and cartilage structures of the head and neck. The Dean of research at Tufts University is preparing an independent study of the procedure. He explains, the NFL has its own adgenda, an irrefutable study is needed. The procedures inventor calls the NFL’s study methodology, a waste of time. More focus is needed on this lone light on the horizon of concussion prevention. http://www.mahercor.com