Ja Morant SEASON ENDING Shoulder Surgery! Doctor Reacts

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Publicado 2024-01-08
Ja Morant's season is over as he is set to undergo shoulder surgery for a torn labrum.

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  • @heatalldayy
    I didn’t want to accept this news was true, but when Dr. Sutterer posts you know it’s real 😔😔😔
  • @ncasti
    Dr. Brian needs to have his own segment on the NFL Today.
  • @skiak004
    You really are on it. Love your professionalism and show me style of teaching. That from a retired educator (30 years) and a daughter in her third year of surgical residency- she loves your channel too as she is a sports nut like her dad. We're looking forward to you covering cycling injuries soon:).
  • @nitichan
    Dr. Sutterer: “ Welcome back, everybody. I’m doctor Brian Sutterer.” Me: Yep doc. I just watched Halliburton video about 20 minutes ago. 😂
  • @SqrlJam
    The way he throws his force into drives to the rim and then falls to the floor it seems very likely he has prior shoulder damages for years now.
  • @mynextpair1913
    I wonder if this has anything with the way he dunks the ball. He always clocks back his arm when he dunks. It would suck if he would not be able to dunk the ball like that anymore. That’s what make him so exciting to watch.
  • @robojimtv
    This happened to Pascal Siakam in the 20/21 season when the Raptors were stuck in Tampa btw. Whole recovery process was about 5 months but he was able to return to form. I'm not worried long term about such an injury unless it repeats.
  • @hardyea
    Had this surgery back in 2021 and it took around 10 months to be flexible and over a year and a half to feel normal.
  • @1KingCaptain
    Get well soon Ja. You'll bounce back 💪🏾💯
  • @AmandaabnamA
    Appreciate this. Especially since this was in practice, it really helps to understand!
  • @JoseMaloof
    I also had a SLAP injury from a single time accidental play, not all injuries that need surgery have to be repeated hits/dislocations. In my case I jumped for a loose ball, a guy landed on the back part of my shoulder and another was pressing on the front part while I was reaching extended for the ball (diving ala Rodman). That did it, overextending my arm, while being pressed bothsides. Very annoying injury. There is no going around surgery, rehab alone will do little to nothing to help. Surgery is rather painful, rehab is not relatively easy going. I was only in the mind set to return to play basketball, thats what kept me going. I did return to play at a high level, but I never have felt loose or with a certain stop/movement limitation pre injury. That being said, my peak at basketball was well after the injury, and I eventually could train on every aspect, weights, intense basketball drills, etc. so I don't consider it an injury that will make someone like Morant lower his level. Hopefully there are newer techniques and rehab methods.
  • @capt.Justin
    I think He got injured in the Lakers game a couple of days ago. The injury bug hit us hard this season.(Memphis grizzlies)😢
  • @OmarScruggs
    Same injury i had from throwing the Javelin. Lived 10 years with it before i got surgery.....but i felt it everyday
  • @jfscreen16
    Any comment/perspective on the cumulative stress on the shoulder from repetitive violent dunks (practice, warmups, games, other?) JM creates a lot of force with his acceleration and elevation - more than most.
  • I’m 9 months post posterior shoulder stabilization surgery for labral tear/ instability and am also an overhead athlete (swimmer) and I will say that coming back from this surgery has been really hard like im just now feeling like im starting to approach my old form.
  • @unedited2716
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  • I had a SLAP tear...tell u what the rehab was no joke and its still not 100% almost 2-3 years later i feel and still deal with weakness and it getting tight