Sterling Shepard Tore His ACL in One of the Strangest Ways Ever - Doctor Explains

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  • @donnywilliamson5807
    @donnywilliamson5807 Před rokem +1052

    The guy is so talented yet his body keeps failing him. I feel so bad for him.

    • @nelsonc6173
      @nelsonc6173 Před rokem +55

      same here. One of my favorite Giant's player. He's had no luck.

    • @franciscoalmeida8907
      @franciscoalmeida8907 Před rokem +37

      that’s how it is unfortunately same case with luke keuchly

    • @O.J._is_Guilty
      @O.J._is_Guilty Před rokem +17

      Same thing for Derrick rose

    • @user-nd7rd8jo6h
      @user-nd7rd8jo6h Před rokem +23

      Remember Percy Harvin?
      Dude would have ate this league up if he didn't have those...Migraines. he would have been an all time great.

    • @luissanchez-gk8dg
      @luissanchez-gk8dg Před rokem +20

      Met life and turf fields are way worse on players knees, nfl needs to make it Mandatory for grass fields in every stadium its way better on players bodies.

  • @Nico-qm4zt
    @Nico-qm4zt Před rokem +123

    Every ACL tear I've witnessed was on my high school's astro turf football field. My buddy in 7th grade on the high school field, 3 kids my freshman year, 2 my sophomore year, and I don't even know how many on Varsity. My buddy had to have both of his knees replaced at 17 after a simple contact drill at practice destroyed his right knee and tore two ligaments in his left. Doctors told him it was a freak accident, but I have a hard time believing the field had nothing to do with it.

    • @G4ThatsTough
      @G4ThatsTough Před rokem +2

      I’m glad u said this there’s studies that believe artificial turf is causing this

    • @alexruel4793
      @alexruel4793 Před rokem +1

      Yes, terf+cleats =can’t plant and pivot

    • @mastixencounter
      @mastixencounter Před rokem +21

      I guess moral of the story, get away from you. You seem to be a bad luck charm

    • @devonthompson5704
      @devonthompson5704 Před rokem +2

      @@mastixencounter LMAO

    • @ethanweeter2732
      @ethanweeter2732 Před rokem

      Could it be the cleats?

  • @evanloudenslager151
    @evanloudenslager151 Před rokem +226

    I did the same thing with the same mechanism to me about 7 months ago on turf. i am still recovering and feel for sterling.

    • @jaquillahillahfoodstamps
      @jaquillahillahfoodstamps Před rokem +53

      The nfl needs to get rid of turf

    • @peterf.229
      @peterf.229 Před rokem +11

      players get injured on real grass too just sayin .

    • @jaquillahillahfoodstamps
      @jaquillahillahfoodstamps Před rokem +60

      @@peterf.229 yeah I know but turf is actually proven to be linked to more injuries than grass. Nothing beats real grass

    • @futbolskillz1232
      @futbolskillz1232 Před rokem +5

      @@jaquillahillahfoodstamps way more injuries

    • @jamesjohnson1167
      @jamesjohnson1167 Před rokem +29

      @@futbolskillz1232 it’s like a 28% increase of injury on Turf or something crazy like that

  • @brockjensen2473
    @brockjensen2473 Před rokem +204

    This is absolutely wild. I have torn my right ACL twice unfortunately at a young age ending my athletic career early on but this has got to be the strangest ACL tear I have ever seen

    • @peterf.229
      @peterf.229 Před rokem +4

      i saw it happen and the way he grabbed his leg made me think he tore his acl but yeah it was weird

    • @holotrout
      @holotrout Před rokem +3

      Sometimes it only takes one little step with cleats, tore my patellar tendon just from opening up for my first touch in soccer

    • @DrPhill96
      @DrPhill96 Před rokem +1

      Playing ping-pong?

    • @TjDanielss
      @TjDanielss Před rokem

      Maybe his body lost mind / muscle connection from paying attention to what was going on behind him

    • @patricklaurojr7427
      @patricklaurojr7427 Před rokem +1

      Maybe he really didn't and was trying get back on IR lol. Metlife is bad worst fields in league

  • @OwaisUlhaq
    @OwaisUlhaq Před rokem +150

    Feel for him. Just tore my ACL via a contact injury playing basketball last month. Just got surgery last week and now in rehab. My anatomy was actually favorable to acl protection but these injuries can be so random. Hope we have speedy recovery

    • @ravs6003
      @ravs6003 Před rokem +1

      Bruh I just picked him up on fantasy the evening of the game. And he gets a torn acl on a noncontact injury.

    • @godsofthesingularity8308
      @godsofthesingularity8308 Před rokem +2

      look into pemf

    • @MeanBeanComedy
      @MeanBeanComedy Před rokem +7

      Get you some healing peptides, like BPC-157, TB-500, etc.

    • @MrTee12
      @MrTee12 Před rokem +4

      Wishing you a full recovery!

    • @newfoundmoralclarity
      @newfoundmoralclarity Před rokem +3

      Good luck bro. Rehab and recovery sucks but you can come out of it stronger than ever with the right mindset.

  • @geekedrehab
    @geekedrehab Před rokem +5

    As a physical therapist it is fun listening to another professional breakdown some of these injuries. Keep up the good work!

  • @josephhohner1722
    @josephhohner1722 Před rokem +396

    i believe he has a history of hamstring issues but i’m not sure which side of the body he’s had those issues on. i feel that a combination of decreased active stability from the hamstrings combined with possible decreased eccentric control from the L gastrocsoleus complex related to his achilles injury led to increased anterior translation of the L tibia straining the ACL. would love to see a frontal plane view of the injury though.

  • @whatgenderami
    @whatgenderami Před rokem +11

    love your videos. thanks for explaining all these in clear cut, but accurate ways 💪🏼

  • @dts_8247
    @dts_8247 Před rokem +1

    Love your channel Dr. Sutterer thanks for the great content. This is a crazy injury hope for his speedy and safe recovery

  • @copsshouldntmurderpeople
    @copsshouldntmurderpeople Před rokem +32

    He's basically dealing with the reverse of what Klay Thompson went through. He's younger so my hope is he doesn't rush it and the team has enough faith in him to let him heal and show how talented he is. It's gonna be an uphill road but there are plenty of examples to follow. You got this Sterling.

    • @Hi-Mo-Thee
      @Hi-Mo-Thee Před rokem +8

      Hes 29 bro. Sad to say it but hes pretty much done being a starting in this league

  • @KennyLeGreat
    @KennyLeGreat Před rokem +1

    A lot of wide receivers are taught to do out toeing and pronate when doing footwork and cutting which is why I feel like acl injuries have been occurring way more frequently these days

  • @arequina
    @arequina Před rokem

    Doc, You're just awesome. The way you explain it is so simple. I love it.

  • @keithrincon
    @keithrincon Před rokem

    Hey Doc, thanks for keeping up with us. Your the best!

  • @AnthonyMcNeil
    @AnthonyMcNeil Před rokem

    Thank you for the content after all the time you spent looking for homes, I appreciate the videos.

  • @matt_plays6361
    @matt_plays6361 Před rokem +13

    Thanks for updating us on it i was just thinking about when u where gonna upload it too thank u again keep up the good work🙏

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  Před rokem +11

      You bet! I was out of town and driving all weekend, just got back today so trying to catch up on vids !

  • @Bilal_Aslam_
    @Bilal_Aslam_ Před rokem +89

    Brian Sutterer’s motto is “No pain , no gain” because if no one is getting injured then he has no content to put out

    • @dookiepringles9674
      @dookiepringles9674 Před rokem +6

      What're you trying to say? That's the point of the channel genius

    • @michaelbernhardt7976
      @michaelbernhardt7976 Před rokem +4

      @@dookiepringles9674 thats what he’s trying to say…genius

    • @chasinbacon6554
      @chasinbacon6554 Před rokem

      Yeah alright man lol

    • @hart63
      @hart63 Před rokem +3

      I think that he is just doing his job describing a part of life that is injuries and he put in a lot of work on medical school and no one is forcing you to watch like or subscribe.

    • @imapackersfan741
      @imapackersfan741 Před rokem +2

      he doesn’t injure them my guy plus he doesn’t even take more advantage of athletes than any other person in the sports industry

  • @josephstoneback2024
    @josephstoneback2024 Před rokem +7

    Great video as always! Only thing I would have liked to see you cover more is how the past Achilles tear could have played a role in causing this tear.

  • @jimdbowen
    @jimdbowen Před rokem +1

    As usual Brian, great job!

  • @smittybacall609
    @smittybacall609 Před rokem +1

    I enjoy the brevity of the coverage here, and the recognition of the assumptions that could be made when analyzing a single piece of tape like this

  • @beardedskeptic1583
    @beardedskeptic1583 Před rokem

    THANK YOU for making this

  • @jorgeguardado6015
    @jorgeguardado6015 Před rokem +1

    Poor kid, I hope he makes a full recovery, this happened to me in my 40's and it's hell the rehab but he's an athlete and they have the best doctors, unlike us insurances don't even want to pay for anything, so hopefully he can play next season.

  • @stevengernhart2556
    @stevengernhart2556 Před rokem

    Been waiting for this video as soon as it happened because it was so random!

  • @christiancooks8091
    @christiancooks8091 Před rokem +6

    4:10 to 6:10 Doc nailed this on why there’s certain athletes that are injured prone

  • @ThatsNotVeryFunnyLol
    @ThatsNotVeryFunnyLol Před rokem +2

    I just wanna say it's crazy how we all take stuff like this for granted. These athletes put their bodies through absolute hell. Training most likely multiple hours each day intensely, then playing a high contact, extremely fast paced and physical sport. They push their bodies to the absolute limit and it's crazy.
    Also, I'm not qualified whatsoever but I could only assume that having injuries in the hamstring, quads, achilles, etc could only make knee injuries, and other lower body injuries, even more likely

  • @galactic-gumbo9911
    @galactic-gumbo9911 Před rokem

    Damn what a great video homie Fr 💯

  • @vipahman
    @vipahman Před rokem +32

    What is most likely is that his quads and hammies were *NOT* flexed meaning he was slowing down completely skeletally. This transfers the burden of stopping on the passive components of the knee.

    • @onmywayup94
      @onmywayup94 Před rokem +1

      not possible to be jogging without using them

    • @NamelessViking01
      @NamelessViking01 Před rokem +1

      you can't run or move without those muscle firing 😂. just putting his leg down and going limp he is still using some type fo muscle group to put his leg down.

    • @jpmartinez6608
      @jpmartinez6608 Před rokem +1

      @@onmywayup94 He means considerable less as opposed to completely

    • @SHIFTKICK
      @SHIFTKICK Před rokem +1

      Yeah this makes sense to me. I play flag football and can really feel the difference between actively slowing down in a controlled way, and when I’m tired and kinda just flopping my feet down. I do have a feeling the turf made a difference here like if he flopped his left foot down but it got caught a little early and then all the force of his weight went into his acl at a funky angle

    • @beethovenstrance5042
      @beethovenstrance5042 Před rokem

      This seems valid. There is a reason why you slowly decrease your speed when sprinting or running as opposed to just suddenly stopping

  • @thewarden6630
    @thewarden6630 Před rokem +1

    Way to go doc love the content

  • @josephkelley8641
    @josephkelley8641 Před rokem

    Great piece Dr. Brian, great piece, cleared up a lot of
    questions I had.

  • @scottuyekawa1147
    @scottuyekawa1147 Před rokem +105

    Seems like he was in pretty substantial pain.
    Any explanation as to why sometimes ACL tears seem extremely painful and why they sometimes just look like they cause more of a discomfort?

    • @steven7520
      @steven7520 Před rokem +32

      Quality question. I’m also curious now

    • @MrSemperfit
      @MrSemperfit Před rokem +54

      I believe the majority of pain comes from tearing your meniscus at the same time as the ACL. If the meniscus is not damaged there would be minimal pain.

    • @mathewgarcia3011
      @mathewgarcia3011 Před rokem +32

      @@MrSemperfit there are no nerve endings in the acl, you are correct. I just got done with my 2nd acl surgery.

    • @Ice717
      @Ice717 Před rokem +3

      I tore my ACL playing ball and it was the worst pain I've ever felt in my life

    • @mathewgarcia3011
      @mathewgarcia3011 Před rokem +6

      @@Ice717 I've torn it once in each knee and I'll have 3 meniscus repairs when it's all said and done. Tearing the acl hurts like a mofo. It's right on the edge of where you want to pass out, especially if it's hot outside when you do it.

  • @wild_lee_coyote
    @wild_lee_coyote Před rokem +99

    If you watch his knee when he is planting to slow down you can see the thigh kind of slide to the outside and rotate slightly because he is looking back. It’s slight and quickly obscured by the right leg but you can see the impact and the slight movement from it. I’ve had my knees shift and just give out on me before stopping like that. Luckily nothing tore but I could easily see it happening.

    • @frankthetank520
      @frankthetank520 Před rokem +30

      dude do you ever get that thing where a knee buckles randomly slightly. its never enough to fall for me but im like what the hell was that

    • @wild_lee_coyote
      @wild_lee_coyote Před rokem +14

      @@frankthetank520 yep. I also was taking some Taekwondo classes and when doing forward rolls I could feel my knee shift to the side as I came out of them. It seemed to do it every time so I stopped taking the classes. Didn’t want to risk something blowing out.

    • @SoulReaperIchigo
      @SoulReaperIchigo Před rokem

      @@wild_lee_coyote next thing to blow will be a load.

    • @woahblackbetty7691
      @woahblackbetty7691 Před rokem +4

      @@wild_lee_coyote Could be an IT band issue

    • @holotrout
      @holotrout Před rokem +1

      It’s scary

  • @ajf1060
    @ajf1060 Před rokem

    The 🐐 of medical breakdowns!

  • @Ghostkiller__166
    @Ghostkiller__166 Před rokem +2

    Is it possible that while he was running a partial tear happened that he didn't notice, but this moment where he's slowing down was the perfect moment his knee to completely tear?

  • @LilSebastian13
    @LilSebastian13 Před rokem +1

    @Brian Sutterer MD would you consider making a video about common sports issues such as shin splints, cramps, etc.? I play lacrosse and have issues with those and would love to see a video about common sports “injuries”.

    • @peterf.229
      @peterf.229 Před rokem +1

      I’ve gotten shin splints before and they suck , my issue was walking on really steep slopes .

  • @MatthewNelson104
    @MatthewNelson104 Před rokem +2

    I tore my ACL years ago playing street hockey in a non-contact play. I was running and slowing down as i was reaching the corner and as I was slowing down I felt my knee give out and when I tried to stand up it gave right out again.

  • @johnlucasvogel6674
    @johnlucasvogel6674 Před rokem

    Thank you doctor I appreciate you reading comments and doing videos we ask you and you go out your way and take your time to do so .

  • @doubleemcastillano464

    It’s funny, I’ve only seen like one or two videos from this channel but when I saw this happen in the game, this was the first channel I thought of.

  • @williamthiele9607
    @williamthiele9607 Před rokem +1

    I had the same injury mechanism in 7th grade but ended up with a tibial plateau fracture instead of an ACL tear. I was told if I did it a few years later after I stopped growing it would’ve been the ACL rather than a fracture

  • @lonewolfpoetics
    @lonewolfpoetics Před rokem +20

    I know this would be from a number of years ago, and you may have already covered it, but I would be interested to hear your thoughts on Georges St-Pierre's (GSP's) ACL tear.

  • @sicivicsmitty5219
    @sicivicsmitty5219 Před rokem

    Great video 🔥

  • @Kenxclout
    @Kenxclout Před rokem

    Great analysis! New subscriber here

  • @khalebb3515
    @khalebb3515 Před rokem

    YES!! right when i requested it too, youre the best!

  • @Joker210SA
    @Joker210SA Před rokem

    Some docs were saying that acl tears and leg injurys are becoming more common on turf fields

  • @Alex-kd5xc
    @Alex-kd5xc Před rokem +20

    Sometimes I’ll just feel random pops or clicks in parts of my body for seemingly no particular reason and I fear one of these days it’ll be some serious injury like an ACL. Hasn’t happened yet but the human body can be so weird sometimes.

    • @ballislife9924
      @ballislife9924 Před rokem +17

      The knee really is a design disaster

    • @WhaddupImJohn
      @WhaddupImJohn Před rokem

      I had 1/4 of my meniscus removed in my knee and a ganglion cyst as well that was tucked deep in my knee. That same knee also has a deficient acl. My drawer test is pretty sloppy 😂

    • @ballislife9924
      @ballislife9924 Před rokem +1

      @@WhaddupImJohn Yeah my knee is wrecked as well.
      Three meniscus surgeries and a complete ACL tear all in the same knee.

    • @tyharris78
      @tyharris78 Před rokem +6

      Chiropractor calls pops & cracks “bone farts” you’ll be okay

    • @MeanBeanComedy
      @MeanBeanComedy Před rokem +2

      @@ballislife9924 For bipedalism? No. It's one of the best.

  • @iceymatthome6860
    @iceymatthome6860 Před rokem

    Came across ur content over Tua and o can’t stop watching even the non Tua content

  • @shelbysmama4974
    @shelbysmama4974 Před rokem +1

    With all the camera angles they show replays from, I'm shocked a front view of his run hasn't been released

  • @TOP10NFLPLAYS
    @TOP10NFLPLAYS Před rokem

    Hope he ok and wish him a speedy recovery ♥️♥️ 🙏

  • @tuckerdunagan8565
    @tuckerdunagan8565 Před rokem +6

    I think it was how hard he was heel planting. If you look at his foot he was planting completely with his heel which causes instability, and combined with instability of turn it looks like his fibula just slid forward

  • @Solar1x
    @Solar1x Před rokem +7

    i believe sterling shepard didnt get enough time to heal his previous injury so maybe thats why his knee kind of exploded but it looked kind of similar to danilo gallinari's where he just planted awkwardly

  • @healthdoc
    @healthdoc Před rokem +1

    Consider this. Catching the right toe part way through the stride would cause a sudden stiffening of the left leg quads to catch his balance. The left knee was flexed and relaxing. The quick reversal would jerk the ligaments. Seems to me.

  • @samknight4078
    @samknight4078 Před rokem +8

    As someone who has torn their right ACL twice I really feel for him. Mine didnt even hurt that bad which I don’t really understand.

  • @SPVLaboratories
    @SPVLaboratories Před rokem +1

    yeah first thing I was thinking was that there's gotta be more to the story, like a prior injury or something. even this mechanism looks weird AF like It could've been a patellar tendon. this feels like one of these knee injury urban legends we'll be referring back to in years to come

  • @milesnugent5916
    @milesnugent5916 Před rokem +5

    Ur a legend for these vids

  • @Girdwoodian
    @Girdwoodian Před rokem

    I tore my ACL skiing, and this mechanism of injury is similar to ski racers jumping off "pro bumps". There's video evidence of skiers landing the jumps, and the force will shear the ACL. The lower leg stops, and the femur continues forward.

  • @kristopherreyna1643
    @kristopherreyna1643 Před rokem

    Bro is the best for these videos

  • @jarod9135
    @jarod9135 Před rokem +1

    This happened a few years back to a chargers player in training camp. Just warm-ups and he tore it running. Can't remember his name, not even sure if he made the team or is in the league anymore

  • @joeg5414
    @joeg5414 Před rokem +3

    I'm curious how old Brian is lol he looks about 25 yet seems like he's been doing this for 20 years 😂

  • @nicolasnunoo1858
    @nicolasnunoo1858 Před rokem

    Damn that Tua injury looked bad.. waiting for your video on this doc 🙏🏾

  • @dubwilliams77731
    @dubwilliams77731 Před rokem

    Love this guy we graduated same year in Oklahoma

  • @codeword9397
    @codeword9397 Před rokem

    Can you do a video on the AFL aka the Australian football league injuries?

  • @jimccc9467
    @jimccc9467 Před rokem

    Do you know anything about the BEAR implant for ACL repair? Looks fairly new with promising outcomes.

  • @O4C209
    @O4C209 Před rokem

    He was turning his foot left, from the knee down, as he was looking back. He was running straight, his foot was about 30° turned out, putting the stopping force on his knee.

  • @harryborchers9652
    @harryborchers9652 Před rokem

    Big ouch. He also seems to have all but stopped vertical motion of running while slowing down, and planted foot while relaxing those muscles, while still having a lot of forward momentum to decelerate.

  • @HiFiPlayer
    @HiFiPlayer Před rokem

    I think in this situation was that his ACL was probably already weakened from previous games or during this game where the ACL was compromised by one of the plays….and then finally tears from just walking.

  • @kx5517
    @kx5517 Před rokem

    That is wild… and really scary

  • @Lukemasonmedia
    @Lukemasonmedia Před rokem

    As someone who tore their ACL (and both meniscus at the same time in one knee 😅) this video gave me ptsd, I legit had flashbacks lmao, my knee started feeling all kinds of weird

  • @anthony1995h
    @anthony1995h Před rokem

    High school coaches be like “ Wouldn’t have happen if he wasn’t going full speed. “ 😂😂😂

  • @joeyskar
    @joeyskar Před rokem

    Man, this makes my leg hurt just watching this.

  • @83Zaccrow
    @83Zaccrow Před rokem

    Can you speak on what seemingly seems to be an increase in acl injuries at Metlife tgen? 2020 both Nick Bosa and Solomon Thomas had ACLs tears at Metlife in the same game. I understand the NFL is teaching lower tackling standards which increases ACL/Knee injuries. It just seems like something is up with using turf fields and injuries.

  • @ianbenjiman
    @ianbenjiman Před rokem +1

    This can happen to literally any player. It's a scary realization.

  • @DaDualityofMan
    @DaDualityofMan Před rokem +1

    I especially hate seeing him get hurt again and again as a Giants fan, non-contact injuries are the worst.

  • @VTPSTTU
    @VTPSTTU Před rokem +4

    Thanks! This is interesting. I hope he'll recover, but I'm guessing that he's out for a long time.

    • @malekodesouza7255
      @malekodesouza7255 Před rokem +1

      9 months . Minimum.

    • @VTPSTTU
      @VTPSTTU Před rokem

      @@malekodesouza7255 Thanks! That's a tough thing to have happen, particularly if he's been trying to heal from an Achilles injury.

  • @nathanselin465
    @nathanselin465 Před rokem +10

    Odd injury, I have lingering pain in my Achilles when slowing down after badly spraining my ankle a few years ago. Feels like a backwards mechanic, but I guess the body does what it wants

    • @djohnson8323
      @djohnson8323 Před rokem +2

      I sprained my ankle plenty of times and ended up tearing my Achilles, don't ignore the ankle and look up ways to strengthen the ankle. I would suggest resistance bands and a bosu ball

    • @ernie1410
      @ernie1410 Před rokem +2

      Recovering from a torn Achilles here. You should work on strengthening your tib muscle. Lmk if you need any exercises I’ve felt so much more stability ever since working on it

    • @christopherquaye1633
      @christopherquaye1633 Před rokem +1

      @@ernie1410 yo i got some stuff going on with my achilles right now. I was dealing with some soreness upon which i went to pt for and i felt more mobility coming from my feet. but when i tried to play soccer last week, i felt my foot give out on me while i was running. idk if it was my achilles or my soleus. but any exercises will be good cuz im not trying to hurt myself

    • @jasonpettit5111
      @jasonpettit5111 Před rokem +1

      @@christopherquaye1633 seated calf raises are good to hit the soleus, you’ll know if you tear your Achilles, hope you heal up quick man!

  • @sodldierofinFAMY
    @sodldierofinFAMY Před rokem

    This injury makes me not take my body for granted. Injuries can happen at any fucking time. It’s crazy

  • @mattjewett4473
    @mattjewett4473 Před rokem

    D'Anthony Thomas & Devon Allen each blew knees in the LA Collosium- natural grass.

  • @paulwalker2944
    @paulwalker2944 Před rokem

    Hey Doc need update on his injury he received tonight! Looks scary

  • @kman484ify
    @kman484ify Před rokem

    When u played the video in extra slow motion it’s almost like u could see the pop in the left knee bt regardless we already know what it is and it sucks for him cause he had a good rookie season and ever since then he can’t stay healthy and this effects the mind when u keep going through injury after injury and eventually effects your money and status with your team bt outta all the ACL injuries I’ve seen this is the weirdest by far

  • @romesantana8960
    @romesantana8960 Před rokem

    I am so glad that I don’t get hurt easily even though I am short 5”8. My body sure can take huge hits. I’ve never been injured before. I guess been a short man is not bad after all.

  • @bearB3
    @bearB3 Před rokem

    my aunt had torn her acl while just standing in one place, she had also messed up her meniscus at the same time. very very strange.

  • @jamessollazzo4860
    @jamessollazzo4860 Před rokem

    doc!
    is the met life turf an injury problem for players????

  • @treblenoon
    @treblenoon Před rokem

    Dion Lewis had a NCI during a Pats game

  • @tjsoko15
    @tjsoko15 Před rokem

    Can you do a video on what causes an athlete to be injury prone?

  • @jasonboisseau409
    @jasonboisseau409 Před rokem +1

    I gotta think if this happened while he was just basically jogging that this was a ticking time bomb. It’s probably more related to his previous injuries but if a ligament can break that easily without a lot pressure being forced on it I have to think it was an injury just waiting to happen. For some reason that ACL just wasn’t stable and it was only a matter of time before it gave out.

  • @my95buick
    @my95buick Před rokem

    Shep said he thinks he injured that knee the play before. He said he felt something but played through it.

  • @mason.11
    @mason.11 Před rokem

    Watching this live I thought it was another Achilles injury because he wasn’t accelerating. I can’t say I remember the last time I’ve seen an ACL torn like this.

  • @DrRawBalls_TheDummy
    @DrRawBalls_TheDummy Před rokem

    I wonder if this Dr has ever reviewed Vince McMahon tearing both when running to the ring at the royal rumble and also Kevin nash when entering the ring during a tag Match bc stuff like this always amazes me how your body can do this from almost doing nothing

  • @tommyt4259
    @tommyt4259 Před rokem

    I think you nailed it at the end, he must of had previously damaged it and it was a ticking Timebomb

  • @stephond.photography9867

    My son just tore his ACL in a non contact play during practice (he's a sophomore in high school) we thought there maybe some genetic thing going on because he was having pain towards the rear making us think the PCL was damaged and I tore my PCL and MCL my junior year in high school, but my injury was contact (think Thiesman or Chubb) gruesome. Luckily he didn't damage any other ligament or his meniscus or patella so he should have a full recovery

    • @CaliBoi226
      @CaliBoi226 Před rokem +1

      Hope your son has a full recovery and can shake this off to get back on the field after getting healed up.
      I broke the bone right below my knee cap my junior year and man, it took me a while just to even walk again. It was painful.

    • @stephond.photography9867
      @stephond.photography9867 Před rokem +1

      @@CaliBoi226 yeah that sounds like an ordeal. I hope you fully recovered

    • @CaliBoi226
      @CaliBoi226 Před rokem

      @@stephond.photography9867 I’m 31 now and it aches when it’s cold but other than that, I’m good man. Best of luck to your son and stay blessed 🙏🏼

  • @armdayeverday
    @armdayeverday Před rokem

    Can you make a video explaining canelos wrist injury?

  • @donsemo4804
    @donsemo4804 Před rokem

    Hey I noticed that you got a John Hadl charger jersey.

  • @TheTEN24
    @TheTEN24 Před rokem

    I feel for Sterling man

  • @metalheadmnw
    @metalheadmnw Před rokem

    When I saw this play happen live I immediately said "oh. He inside heel hooked himself." Toes point outward slightly. Heel pointed INSIDE (hence inside heel hook) Knee comes in. All bodyweight transferred to the ACL and MCL. Same mechanism of injury the inside heel hook is designed to produce.
    To me this injury is neither strange or confusing. I've had it done to me and done it to other people.
    Doc, you should do a few videos on certain MMA techniques and how some moves are designed to produce certain mechanisms for injury in a specific way. Like heel hooks, oblique kicks. I'm pretty sure you've done the liver kick already.
    The things you're aiming for in combat sports tend to be the same mechanism we tend to see happen in other sports accidentally.

  • @anthonyhavens1083
    @anthonyhavens1083 Před rokem

    It’s like as plants on the left knee I see anterior translation even as his knee goes into flex ion.

  • @marcaguirre7561
    @marcaguirre7561 Před rokem +5

    I don’t hear a lot of tendon injuries in Rugby, could it be the turf? Why don’t they go back to grass?

    • @darrenleary5534
      @darrenleary5534 Před rokem

      I think it is mainly the style of play. Rugby is a lot rougher by nature, but most tendon injuries in football seem to happen in non-contact incidents. I don't really think the turf is too blame as there are some grass fields that are infamous for causing injuries, FedEx field is a good example. Has singlehandedly claimed multiple careers and numerous ACLs.

  • @jaa89623
    @jaa89623 Před rokem

    He lands awkwardly toe down on that step (rather than heel or midfoot). That would definitely put a lot of anterior loading on the knee and make it more prone to twisting.

  • @eslakerfan
    @eslakerfan Před rokem

    LT jersey in the back 🔥

  • @davidwilkinson2234
    @davidwilkinson2234 Před rokem

    Just watching the few steps of him running at the start of the video and it looked like his feet always contacted the ground either mostly flat or at least after his toes already started rotating down towards the ground, but on the step where he got injured his foot landed just a split second earlier and all of his weight came down on the point of his heel while his toes were pointed more upwards and his heel acted almost like a fulcrum snapping the front of his foot down. I have no idea whether this contributed to the injury, was caused by the injury, or is completely unrelated to the injury but that last step just looked completely mechanically different than the previous steps with either foot.

  • @poodie._
    @poodie._ Před rokem

    Can you do a video on keylon stokes?

  • @fivefiveniner1537
    @fivefiveniner1537 Před rokem

    His nonchalant deceleration while twisting his upper torso may have accounted to this unexpected injury? Now it's time to be me up Scotty! 💯🙋

  • @ChrisS1776
    @ChrisS1776 Před rokem +1

    2019 Indoor soccer, turf pitch. Blew out knee, exact same thing except I was running a little faster on a break away.

    • @Mad_Intalect
      @Mad_Intalect Před rokem

      I used to play on turf all the time, luckily never got a knee injury but my ankles took a pounding, still messed up today.

  • @knutthompson7879
    @knutthompson7879 Před rokem +3

    I've know people to get knee ligament tears doing the most innocuous things - step down a stair, putting on sock, getting out of a car. You twist just a little weirdly and it can sometimes just randomly pop.

    • @poorbob1122
      @poorbob1122 Před rokem +2

      That’s encouraging 😐

    • @tchevrier
      @tchevrier Před rokem

      putting on a sock?

    • @TheodoreBrosevelt
      @TheodoreBrosevelt Před rokem

      @@tchevrier most people knee's are bent when they put a sock on

    • @tchevrier
      @tchevrier Před rokem

      @@TheodoreBrosevelt Really? Thanks for those words of wisdom. facepalm.

    • @peterf.229
      @peterf.229 Před rokem

      haha i’ve lost my balance putting on a sock but an acl tear 😮😮😮🤣