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By Anthony Yu, MD
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The podcast currently has 54 episodes available.
Joe Harris underwent ankle surgery in November 2021 with a 4-8 week recovery timeline. Unfortunately, his recovery did not play out as expected, and it was recently announced that he will undergo a 2nd surgery and miss the rest of the '21-22 season. We discuss the multitude of factors that can lead to a 2nd surgery, how medical decision making for an NBA athlete differs from that of the lay person, and how in spite of advanced technology, modern medicine, and a track record of success, doctors may not always get it right.
#joeharris #injuryreport #NBA #tsmo
The Sports OrthoPods discuss Odell Beckham Jr's bittersweet end to the 2021-22 season - he left with a championship and another torn ACL. Beckham tore the ACL in his left knee in 2020 and made a successful return to the field, as evidenced by his domination during the first half of Super Bowl LVI. A non-contact pivoting injury to the same knee unfortunately resulted in another ACL tear. We talk about ACL re-tears, and how they are much more common than one would think. We discuss risk factors that may predispose someone who has previously had ACL surgery to tear again, and what the 2nd surgery, what we call revision surgery, is like.
#odellbeckhamjr #nfl #superbowl #acltear
The Sports OrthoPods discuss Zion Williamson's complications following foot surgery in the off season. We previously discussed his injury when it was first disclosed at NBA Media Day that he sustained a Jones Fracture in the off season and underwent surgical repair. While this is surgery with a high success rate, there have been NBA players in the past who have not had a smooth recovery. Unfortunately, that is the case with Zion. We discuss the news of a biologic injection given to Zion to try and stimulate bone healing, the chances of success at this point, and the possibility of further surgery needed in the future.
#zionwilliamson #jonesfracture #neworleanspelicans #nba #jonesfracture
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The Sports OrthoPods discuss Jack Eichel's cervical spine surgery and the controversy surrounding his desire to have a cervical disc replacement instead of anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) that was recommended by his team's medical staff when he was still a member of the Buffalo Sabres. According to the NHL's Collective Bargaining Agreement, it is the team's medical staff, and not the player, who has final say on treatment decisions. Eichel was eventually traded to the Las Vegas Golden Knights where he was permitted to undergo the disc replacement surgery. We break down the scientific and ethical dilemmas that exist in this fascinating story.
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#jackeichel #ACDF #BuffaloSabres #NHL
If I asked you what the fastest growing sport in America is, would you guess Pickleball? Calvin Song, a Fresno St tennis coach and Selkirk-sponsored Pickleballer, joins us to break down this wildly popular phenomenon. We talk evolution of the game, the mass appeal, how it is viewed in the tennis community, and it’s future. Could it be the next Olympic sports? Calvin offers his unique perspective as someone who plays and coaches both tennis and pickleball, the differences and similarities not only in the sports themselves but in the injuries we see in Sports Medicine.
#pickleball #pickleballer #calvinsong #selkirk #tsmo #sportsmedicine
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The Sports OrthoPods talk Collin Sexton’s meniscus tear. Meniscus tears in high level athletes commonly require surgery, however there is no indication at this time that surgery is planned for Sexton. What gives? Can a meniscus tear be treated without surgery?
#collinsexton #meniscustear #nflinjuries #injuryreport
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Sports Medicine Surgeons Anthony Yu, MD (@SportsOrthoPods) & Andrew Burleson, MD (@drewburlesonmd) discuss Jameis Winston's ACL and MCL injury. We talk about the mechanism of injury, anatomy, function, timing of surgery, technical considerations of surgery, recovery, and prognosis.
#sportsinjury #NFLinjuries #tsmo #jameiswinston #acl
Sports Surgeons Anthony Yu and Drew Burleson discuss Baker Mayfield’s shoulder labrum tear, chances of returning to the field this season, and the potential need for surgery.
#bakermayfield #sportsmedicine #fantasyfootball #sportsinjury
12 year professional basketball journeyman Noel Felix joins us to talk about his career beginning as a standout high school player in LA, stardom at Fresno St, and then navigating a professional career that took him across the country and world. He talks about achieving his ultimate goal of reaching the NBA when he joined the Seattle Supersonics in 2006. He expresses his gratitude towards basketball for providing him the chance to travel the globe with stints in Italy, Korea, Egypt, Israel, Taiwan, Qatar, Bahrain, and Puerto Rico. Like any high level athlete with a lengthy career, he had his share of sports-related injuries, and he talks about his experiences with Sports Medicine around the world. He talks about friendships he made along the way including with two of his all-time favorites, Ray Allen and Lebron James. Lastly, he talks about life after basketball, and his efforts to give back to the world through his brand GiVE Culture.
At the heart of Sports Medicine is the relationship between athlete and doctor, but there are many players involved including athletic trainers, physical therapists, agents, athlete family and friends, sports organizations, and media. Beyond these relationships is the psychology of the injured athlete and the surgeon who may have an athlete’s competitive future in his/her hands. Hosted by Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Surgeon, Dr. Anthony Yu, MD, TSMO brings you stories told by those in this world of Sports Medicine to shine a light on their own personal experiences and how they reflect on this evolving discipline. Additionally, Dr. Yu and his team of fellow orthopaedic specialists bring you expert insight into the sports injuries that affect athletes of all levels, providing education and clarity to what can oftentimes be shrouded in mystery.
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The podcast currently has 54 episodes available.
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