Monday, June 29, 2009

Don't Be Like Yao -- Protect Your Navicular Bone

You ever carry something heavy and drop it on your foot? I have. It hurts. It makes you want to cry. Yao Ming hurt his foot during the NBA playoffs, leading to his missing the remainder of the playoff series against the Lakers and maybe even all of next season. In fact, Slam Magazine is reporting that he might even miss a longer period of time as after two months of immobilization, his navicular bone isn't healing at all. In other words, the hairline fracture on top of his foot is still bothering the 7'6" 320 pound phenom, leading to fears that his career may be in jeopardy. Don't let this happen to you. Don't drop a cabinet or shelf on your foot and break your navicular bone. And don't be concerned if you have to look up "navicular bone", cause we did, too. Take advantage of Starving Students' Cram Session and save $20 off of your move, or if you're moving on July 6th, take advantage of our Fourth of July offer and save $20 on your move. And take care of your navicular bone.

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