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Friday, October 5, 2012

National Football League Foot Injuries

Arizona Cardinals
John Skelton, QB
Skelton was able to practice two days in a row prior to Thursday's game against the Rams in Week 5. Skelton is still listed as questionable and it's likely Kevin Kolb will start.
Arizona Cardinals
Adrian Wilson, SS
Wilson practiced in full on Tuesday and Wednesday and is considered probable for the game in Week 5 against the Rams.
Arizona Cardinals
Dan Williams, NT
Williams has a foot injury and is considered questionable for Week 5 against the Rams.
Baltimore Ravens
Torrey Smiths, WR

Smith has a minor foot injury and is probable for Week 5 against Kansas City. He has been in full practice.
Buffalo Bills
Spencer Johnson, DT
Johnson has an ankle injury and has not been in practice. He will not play in Week 5 against San Francisco.
Buffalo Bills
Ruvell Martin, WR
Martin has been in limited practice and is questionable against San Francisco in Week 5.
Chicago Bears
Matt Forte, RB
Bears coach Lovie Smith told reporters on Wednesday that Forte came out of the game against the Cowboys with no more than "normal soreness." Forte will attempt to push past the injury during Week 5 against Jacksonville.
Chicago Bears
Julius Peppers, DE
Peppers has been struggling with an ankle injury and is in limited practice. He is questionable for Week 5 against Jacksonville.
Cincinnati Bengals
Bernard Scott, RB
Scott is still dealing with an ankle injury and has been in limited practice. He is questionable for Week 5 against Miami.
Dallas Cowboys
Jay Ratliff, DE
Ratliff is still out with a high ankle sprain. It is not likely he will play in Week 5.
Denver Broncos
Chris Harris, SS
Harris' ankle injury is clearing up and he has been in full practice. He is probable in Week 5 against New England.
Houston Texans
Ben Tate, RB
Tate missed the team's walk through on Monday in preparation of Week 5 against the Jets because of a toe injury. He was seen with a noticeable limp during the second half of Sunday's game against Tennessee and was sent for X-rays to determine his availability.
Indianapolis Colts
Pat Angerer, LB
Angerer's fractured foot is still healing and he has been in limited practice. He is questionable in Week 5 against Green Bay.
Indianapolis Colts
Vontae Davis, CB
Davis has an ankle injury and has not been in practice. He is questionable for Week 5 against Green Bay.
Indianapolis Colts
Dwight Freeney, LB
Freeney's ankle injury seems to be healing, as he has been in full practice. He is probable for Week 5 against Green Bay.
Indianapolis Colts
Mewelde Moore, RB
Moore has an ankle injury that has kept him out of practice this week. He will not play in Week 5 against Green Bay.
Kansas City Chiefs
Brandon Flowers, CB
Flowers' heel is acting up and he has not been in practice. It is unlikely he will play in Week 5 against Baltimore.
Kansas City Chiefs
Peyton Hillis, RB
Hillis was held out of practice on Wednesday because of his lingering ankle injury. He will most likely not play in Week 5 against Baltimore.
Miami Dolphins
Kevin Burnett, OLB
Burnett, who had dismissed the minor foot injury he sustained in practice, has not practiced for Week 5 against Cincinnati. He will not play.
Miami Dolhpins
Nolan Carroll, CB
Carroll's Achilles is still acting up and he was not in practice for Week 5 against Cincinnati.
Miami Dolphins
Paul Soliai, DT
Soliai has an ankle injury, but has been in full practice in preparation for Week 5 against Cincinnati.
Minnesota Vikings
Mistral Raymond, SS
Raymond is still out with his ankle injury and has not been in practice. He will not play in Week 5 against Tennessee.
Minnesota Vikings
Andrew Sendejo, DB
It had been thought last week that Sendejo would return for Week 5, but it is looking unlikely that he will play against Tennessee in Week 5.
New England Patriots
Brandon Deaderick, DE
Deaderick is still recuperating from his ankle injury and has been in limited practice. He is questionable for Week 5 against Denver.
New England Patriots
Justin Francis, DE
Francis still has an ankle injury and has been in limited practice. He too is questionable for Week 5 against Denver.
New England Patriots
Aaron Hernandez, TE
Hernandez is likely to return to play in Week 6 against Seattle. He is recovering from an ankle injury sustained in Week 3.
New England Patriots
Shane Vereen, RB
Vereen's foot injury has kept him limited so far this season and he is questionable for Week 5 against Denver.
New Orleans Saints
Akiem Hicks, DT
Hicks has an ankle injury, but has still participated in full practice. He is probable for Week 5 against San Diego.
New York Giants
Hakeem Nicks, WR
Nicks has been held out of practice. Nicks, who has missed the last two games with his lingering foot issue, is walking around fine, but his knee is still swollen. Coach Tom Coughlin is not sure if Nicks will play in Week 5 against Cleveland.
Oakland Raiders
Shawntae Spencer, CB
Spencer still has a foot injury and is questionable for Week 5.
Philadelphia Eagles
Damaris Johnson, WR
Johnson has a foot injury, but has been in full practice and is likely for Week 5 at Pittsburgh.
San Diego Chargers
Shareece Wright, DB
Wright is still out with an ankle injury and has not been at practice. He is questionable for Week 5 against New Orleans.
Seattle Seahawks
Jaye Howard, DT
Howard has a foot injury and has not been at practice. He is questionable for Week 5 at Carolina.
San Francisco 49ers
Carlos Rogers, CB
Rogers has an ankle injury and is in limited practice. He is questionable for Week 5 against Buffalo.
San Francisco 49ers
Isaac Sopoaga, NT
Sopoago still has an ankle injury and has been in limited practice. He too is questionable for Week 5 against Buffalo.
Saint Louis Rams
Danny Amendola, WR
Amendola was limited in practice on Monday with an ankle injury and practiced in full on Wednesday. He is probable for Week 5 against Arizona.
Tennessee Titans
Kenny Britt, WR
Britt did individual drills on Wednesday, but he still has work to do in order to be ready for Week 5 against Minnesota. "He's taken the next step as far as being on the field and running again," said coach Mike Munchak. "How he responds Thursday and how much more he can do Thursday. There's no doubt he's going to have to improve the next couple of days to help us on Sunday. But at least he's headed in the right direction."
Tennessee Titans
Colin McCarthy, LB
McCarthy is still in limited practice and is questionable for Week 5 against Minnesota.
Washington Redskins
Pierre Garcon, WR
Garcon has participated in full practice and is expected to play in Week 5 against Atlanta. "I think he'll get back in football shape by practicing every day this week. Hopefully there is no setback. There wasn't a setback today. He had full practice and I'm guessing he had some pain, but not enough to keep him out. Hopefully he can play at a very high level this weekend," said coach Mike Shanahan.

If you are a football player suffering from a foot injury, call our Newington, Kensington, or Middletown office to make an appointment.
Craig M. Kaufman, DPM
Connecticut Foot Care Centers
Sports Podiatrist in CT
Podiatrist in Newington, Kensington, and Middletown, CT
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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Viking's Mistral Raymond Out Three Weeks With Foot Injury


Minnesota Vikings' starting strong safety Mistral Raymond dislocated his right ankle during the first quarter of last week's game against the San Francisco 49ers. Raymond was attempting to tackle 49ers halfback Frank Gore on the final play in the 24-13 win. He immediately summoned trainers and was writhing in pain before the medical staff immobilized his leg and transported him to the locker room. He was seen on crutches in the locker room after the game with the leg heavily wrapped.
A specialist determined that Raymond will not need surgery on his right injured ankle, and he should be expected to return to the line up in about a month. The Vikings' doctors think "maybe three to five week maybe before we'll get him back," said coach Leslie Frazier. "So we'll see how that goes. They confirmed that there was no need for surgery. So that was good news." That particular timeline would have Raymond returning after a Thursday night game against Tampa Bay on October 25th.
"Mentally, I'm in a much better place," said Raymond after the game. "Physically, it's about the same. Today is Day 1. Whenever they tell me it's all right to start working to get back to where I was, I'll be ready to go."
Raymond has not put up big numbers thus far in the season. He has five tackles and one defended pass over the first three games. Drafted in the sixth round of the 2011 draft, he put up 22 tackles, three defended passes, one fumble recovery, and one interception in 10 games in his rookie season. While Raymond is recovering, Jamarca Sanford will take his position, a position he lost to Raymond in training camp.
If you are a football player suffering from a foot injury, call our Newington, Kensington, or Middletown office to make an appointment.
Craig M. Kaufman, DPM
Connecticut Foot Care Centers
Sports Podiatrist in CT
Podiatrist in Newington, Kensington, and Middletown, CT
Visit our website, friend and like our page on Facebook, and follow my tweets on Twitter.


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