lurkey mclurker wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 6:53 pm
Kate Hunter • ケイト ハンター
@KeibaKate
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Japanese media doesn’t linguistically differentiate between bone chips and fractures. They are both called the same thing. So if you’re just translating the news headlines and are not familiar with the actual process it ends up sounding super dramatic.
yep i just saw that kate hunter posted too, while bone chips in both legs aren't fun either it's MUCH better than what it sounded like!!
ETA: kate said she verified with the trainer, too, so that's solid confirmation.
Yeah it's much better than fractures on both legs (knees).
Those reports on TOP's injury came out of multiple Japanese web news on the internet.
At first I was very shocked, too, as all reported that he had bone broken (or fractures) on his both legs.
This is a problem of our language.
But I was soon relieved to some extent as one of the web news elaborated that he had already had a surgery to remove bone chips and was sent to the farm below.
It was nikkan sports.
https://x.com/gokuumapog/status/1808041118556475891
骨片 = bone chip
And Kate kindly confirmed it.
I hope TOP will get well soon!