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  • curprev 01:0501:05, 20 November 2024 DrewieStewie talk contribs 196,391 bytes −5 Undid revision 1258481288 by Vjmlhds (talk) This is not the Simple English Misplaced Pages. I've very commonly heard the term used in basketball (Chet Holmgren) and football (DeMarcus Lawrence), etc. With your analogy, they'd start off saying it that way and then elaborate on what foot injury. Its really not hard for readers to click on the wikilink. It's not technical, its literally the injury type. Injury report Tag: Undo
  • curprev 00:0100:01, 20 November 2024 Vjmlhds talk contribs 196,396 bytes +5 We shouldn't make things hard for readers. The average person wouldn't say "I have a lisfranc injury". They'd say "I hurt my foot". If he sprained his ankle, we'd say it was a sprained ankle. The more technical one gets, the more it comes across like they want to look like the smartest guy in the room. Tags: Reverted Disambiguation links added

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