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NFL FOOTBALL INJURIES | DOCTOR REACTS | DR CHRIS

Apr 09, 2020
Hello everyone, Dr. Chris, Orthopedic Surgeon and Sports Physician, and today I'm going to react to the NFL

injuries

we're suffering here in Canada, we're getting close to the end of the CFL

football

season or about two weeks away. the big Cup and in the United States. America is here about two months away from the Super Bowl, but I thought it would be a good time to react to some of the

injuries

that have occurred in the NFL this season, and if you haven't already, be sure to check with your

doctor

.

reacts

to soccer injuries in the World Cup With that being said, let's get right to it, although I love soccer, although soccer has been a big part of my life because my schedule is very busy and I don't really have time to watch the NFL or all that. the NFL regularly, so these videos will be a surprise.
nfl football injuries doctor reacts dr chris
I want to see if they're obviously like I'm in Canada. Come on red blacks let's watch the videos okay so I'll watch this one first here. Okay, so the receiving defender is running down the field and when you slow down his knee goes into hyperextension, that's the soles, his foot, let's blow this little horn here to see what's going on down below, boom, there we go, he checks, he tries don't crash into the already downed player, okay, so that's Grove. Thomas, my Seahawks, I would venture to guess that he probably had a tibial plateau fracture plus or minus a knee ligament injury and that there is just a season-ending injury that will probably require some surgery for it, a long period of globalization followed by rehab and it will be a while before I play

football

again let's go to number two so let's take a look so we have quarterbacks here for sister Sam's 49ers this is Jimmy Garoppolo, is running towards the sideline when he plants his left. leg, his center of gravity is inside his planted foot and behind his plan, now with his knee in that loaded valgus position he suffers what appears to be a ligament injury and I am almost certain it is an ACL (ACL) from the new one and then he gets So I'll Google it later to make sure, but I'm pretty sure it's an ACL injury and I would say it's an ACL injury until proven otherwise.
nfl football injuries doctor reacts dr chris

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She, San Francisco's star quarterback, walked into the locker room, so let's move on to video number three, the collectors tell you that the Rams were the Seahawks, okay, we have a receiver that has gone out on his route and is looking making a catch here, the defensive back coming down and lastly, a real audience guy, no doubt, this guy. He has a concussion at the very least, you can see afterwards that he's just moving his hands, so the chance of spinal injury is much lower, but at least, like I said before, this guy has a concussion and this is a Great analogy with football because we know that contact sports are associated with a higher incidence of concussion.
nfl football injuries doctor reacts dr chris
Many NFL players have been shown to have problems with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which is basically a repetitive contact injury to the brain and blows to people's heads. You are going to have a lot of problems in the future. It's really important that we try to teach players to tackle without hitting their heads or touching heads. I don't know what the specific details of this are. There may have been some penalties or some Fines for the offender after tears number four against the Broncos. Some of you have to watch later because he's obviously a teenager. I'm not sure he's grabbing his ankle.
nfl football injuries doctor reacts dr chris
They saw him play. Oh, okay, so here we have the tight end running into blitzes. and while he's doing that, I mean, he lifts twice as much as the babies, in fact, the moment he makes contact, the tight end has his foot planted on the ground creating a shear force, so he was trying to impersonate him and the leg is being pushed to the side. This is a great opportunity to test an ankle injury and this could cost you an ankle fracture or sprained ankle depending on the severity of the injury and the force of the contact.
At that point we can see that the Titanic can plant its foot afterwards and is actually able to support the weight, so the probability of a fracture is probably low. She's definitely in pain. He definitely has some trouble getting up. I would say for this guy, I'm interested in that she probably has a sprained ankle and I do. I'd have to check to be sure, but that's probably what it's doing. Okay, this is video number five and Blue has here, making that finger thin hair instead of brown beans. Okay, okay, yes, we have my receiver. He was running out of the backfield okay, we have a receiver who takes a short pass early due to injury on the field, the senator comes down the hill on every drive he holds the offensive player while his foot is planted on the ground, which is not necessarily something bad if the foot can slide or move, however when the defender tackles the defensive player he rolls up on the foot trapping the pitch on the ground in an externally rotated position and you can see he breaks his tibia just above from the ankle level, we force the running speed a little and we have a rotation in the tibia and yes, it does not end well, as I said in another video, those are very strong in compression, incredible, but they are shit in rotation, but oh well , No?
The razor makers are happy, they're kinder, they're dirtier, they're dumber, they're shorter and McDonald's first attempt is awful, even if you want an arm injury, okay, okay, now I see who it is in full motion, yeah , we have run back to whoever was given the ball on the handoff and the defender reaches out and grabs his leg to make him trip as he extends his arm and casually falls. This is quite strange because the boys follow his arms all the time, but he happens to fall at an angle. Look at his hand and there's a little bit of rotation.
There is no skull as I told you before. The bones are a big compression, cracking place when he falls to the ground, with just a little bit of rotation, he ends up breaking his forearm, both bones in his forearm, and I can say that because he basically has a new elbow in the middle of his forearm, yeah. He suffers from it, both wounds fracture his forearm, now they exclude that both forearm wounds are fixed with plates and that is also an injury for a season, but I have to congratulate my man here because he will continue with the ball all the time. . my friend is the toughest with great ball control bro that's what I have to say for today that's all

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