elindolm what are you quoting from what article? Its not fair for you to defend your views with vague recollections
I'm sorry that I don't remember, but a search on this board will turn it up. It's also not fair for you to assert your views with no evidence. Thank you for finally posting something with substance.
Was it from a doctors journal or from some Suns media hype?
It was from a medical journal, as I've already said a dozen times.
And more importantly....did their time frame hold true?
What do you mean, did it hold true? It was an observation, not a prediction. It was already true by the time they published it. That's what scientists do.
On to the excerpt you quoted:
I have worked with people who have had this procedure as I am in the sports medicine field (athletic trainer, like Aaron Nelson and Johnny O). To me 4 months is rushing it - as you can see from Steadman's rehab protocol that weight training, pivoting and cutting are not permitted until 4-6 months.
Right. So this particular doctor recommends a slower recovery. Reasonable people with similar training may disagree on such matters. Stoudemire is now seven months since his surgery.
The other thing that is disturbing about these chondral defects is that often they are not associated with another injury or episode of injury (ex. twisting or hyperextending the knee). For some reason these injuries just seem to happen.
As I've posted several times, something else I read estimates the life of a microfracture "repair" to be about five years. I don't have a source for that either, so you are welcome to reject it; in any case, I would guess it's based on a limited sample and is largely conjecture. So you don't need to fill my mind with horror stories about the continued degeneration of Stoudemire's knees -- I'm way ahead of you there.
For the last time, I hope, it's precisely because of Stoudemire's murky future that he needs to play if and when he can. Remember Kerri Strug, the gymnast who completed her winning olympic vault on a broken foot? I don't remember anyone saying that she should wait four years to get properly healed. That was her one chance and she took it, injury be damned.