A Quote by Logan Mankins

I hurt my left knee playing left tackle. I had surgery on my right knee. — © Logan Mankins
I hurt my left knee playing left tackle. I had surgery on my right knee.
Eighteen years ago, my left knee I hurt. I've never had a knee injury in the pros.
I've had an ACL replaced in my left knee, ACL replaced in my right knee, 50 percent of my meniscus taken out of my right knee, lower back fusion, C-6, C-7 fused in my neck, C-5, C-4 disk replacement, C-4, C-3 fused. I have 26, 27 concussions, hundreds of stitches. I've been through the grinder.
I was missing the main weight-bearing bone in both legs. And the left leg, I didn't have a full knee. It was a floating knee. I had six toes. My hands were webbed, and I also have one kidney. I don't have a full bicep on my right side. Thank God my hair didn't get ruined.
My first five years, I missed a ton of games. I had elbow surgery twice; I had wrist surgery, knee surgery.
I don't think I have too many filmmaking years left since I hurt my spine and knee.
When I got hurt and had surgery on my left shoulder, my arm was in a sling for over a month but I could play Ping-Pong right-handed. I started playing and got addicted.
I'm a left tackle. I like playing left tackle. That's my position. I think I can do it better than anybody.
I have scars on my knee from an ACL surgery. I have a scar on my ankle from ankle surgery. I have a scar on my left hand from hand surgery.
When my world record got broken in 1999, it hurt a little bit, to say the least. But I was in a leg brace at the time and I had just had knee surgery and I couldn't do anything about it.
The center has had the challenge of always having to be reasonable, balanced. If you're on the right, you can reach to the right; and on the left, you can reach left. But the center hasn't always sold as well in politics - it doesn't fit neatly on a bumper sticker. But what we're seeing is that citizens in countries around the world are realizing that, no, it's more important to be responsible and optimistic and thoughtful about the solutions and not feed knee-jerk, negative emotions.
Grief is like mending a knee. You can mend the knee and make it function, but the knee never actually heals.
I have had two knee surgeries on my right knee: that was my jumping leg that I jumped off for years and years.
On my left knee I have a long scar from an ACL operation. I've had both knees reconstructed.
I would try monoskiing, but the problem is my dodgy knee's on my right side, and my bad ankle's on my left, so I can't really use either.
My mother-in-law had a pain beneath her left breast. Turned out to be a trick knee.
I've had surgery on my knee and both feet and my elbow.
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