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My son tore his MCL and PCL in his second showcase game last summer. He also missed the fall showcase season. He's fallen off the radar screen except for a handful of colleges who have emailed asking about his recovery. He's expected to be cleared to start full rehab and pratice later today. He did not have surgery. He was on crutches and/or wearing a brace almost five months.

He's going to start contacting colleges again about getting in front of them in mid winter showcases. He's up against it. He's a senior. He can't hide/lie about missing the showcase season. The concern is coaches may see him as damaged goods. Sometimes a coach sees a kid who didn't have surgery as a surgery waiting to happen.

What's the best way to tell the truth and explain away the injury and providing confidence he's not an injury risk? While looking for advice from anyone, someone who has been though this (including not having surgery) would be helpful. He's not looking at JuCo or PG options. He's looking to jump back on track.

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One idea might be to offer (to the respective coach) that their team doctor can contact your doctor and inquire about the injury (see x-rays, mri's, and other treatment related data). You can authoirize the release of information relating to this particular injury while still maintaining your son's privacy for other issues, if any (e.g., your son had a minor back injury several years ago that has completely healed and is no longer a problem).
The good news is my son is cleared to play. I received a return voicemail from the doctor asking me to call back next week so he can explain the injury and recovery on the best, easy to understand terms. He said my son is unlikely to suffer a relapse and will talk to any coach who questions the injury. The doc gets it. He was a D1 athlete.

October SAT scores will be out soon. My son has two months to get his speed back. Then there are the midwinter showcases. The sun is shining again. So is the son.
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