Yeah. Ok, d. I hear ya". I just don't want to talk about injuring any "lower extremities" anymore. ........ouch.
Of course I'm using different studies you friggin dolt. They are two different injuries. The reason for the different demographic populations is because Herbert was a ****ing CHILD when he broke his femur. He was 16 years old. And CHILDREN who break their femurs have an extremely high chance of lower extremity injury when they become an adult. How are you not understanding this? Jesus Christ it's like I'm talking to my 2 yr old son...lmao And WTF are you talking about with endpoint parameters? LMAO!! You're literally just pulling words off of Google and have no idea what you're talking about...hahah..What part of..I'm a Physician Assistant..(which means I can assist in surgery, prescribe meds, and make diagnosis) and I've worked in general radiology, interventional radiology, and interventional cardiology don't you get? You've probably never graduate college, much less have anything to do with medicine. Just move along, squirt.
Dan, you are trying to muddy the waters. I dont care what you say you work in, you are just wrong, deal with it. If I was wrong I would admit it, I have before, but then again that takes courage, which I dont think you have much of. It takes no courage to try and insult people on the internet. BTW I have a masters in Computer Science and certifications in Data Science and statistical methods. I have also suffered lower body injuries before and gone through surgery, during which time I read up on a good deal of research regarding lower body injuries.