Word: rehab
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...anyone is going to come back from a surgery like that, something that requires a lot of rehab, it’s Zak,” Walsh said...
Farkes’ sore shoulder, which had been bothering him throughout his Harvard career, played only a minor role in his decision. The comparatively longer off-season in collegiate baseball gives Farkes the opportunity to undergo extensive rehab without missing a game, something a minor leaguer cannot...
Copple, one of the Crimson’s top recruits, sustained an injury to his left shoulder on the second day of practice during pass blocking drills. Confronted with unavoidable surgery and extensive rehab, Copple chose to defer his acceptance to Harvard and return fresh...
...will spend his involuntary year off working an internship at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, performing lab work and research. Once rehab is complete, Copple plans a regular workout regimen and a potential trip to San Diego in the spring to work with a strength coach from the NFL’s Chargers...
...philandering Hugh Grant. But unlike Grant, who publicly--and effectively--offered contrition, Poundstone refuses to pander to win back her audience. "I was sentenced to A.A. on national television," she says during her routine. "That pretty much blows the hell out of the second A." She refers to rehab as "stupid" and argues that not only have A.A. meetings proved ineffective, but it was unconstitutional for a judge to compel her to attend. "I'm an atheist," she says. "Everyone tries to say that God is not a part of A.A., but the third step states pretty clearly that...