Doctor Reacts To Rough Soccer Injuries

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
  • I'll teach you how to become the media's go-to expert in your field. Enroll in The Professional's Media Academy now: www.profession...
    Listen to my podcast, @DoctorMikeCheckup, here:
    Spotify: go.doctormikem...
    Apple Podcasts: go.doctormikem...
    Help us continue the fight against medical misinformation and change the world through charity by becoming a Doctor Mike Resident on Patreon where every month I donate 100% of the proceeds to the charity, organization, or cause of your choice! Residents get access to bonus content, an exclusive discord community, and many other perks for just $10 a month. Become a Resident today:
    / doctormike
    Let’s connect:
    IG: go.doctormikem...
    Twitter: go.doctormikem...
    FB: go.doctormikem...
    TikTok: go.doctormikem...
    Reddit: go.doctormikem...
    Contact Email: DoctorMikeMedia@Gmail.com
    Executive Producer: Doctor Mike
    Production Director and Editor: Dan Owens
    Managing Editor and Producer: Sam Bowers
    Editor and Designer: Caroline Weigum
    Editor: Juan Carlos Zuniga
    Select photos/videos provided by Getty Images *
    ** The information in this video is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained in this video is for general information purposes only and does not replace a consultation with your own doctor/health professional **

Комментарии • 4,7 тыс.

  • @solidsnake274
    @solidsnake274 Год назад +10427

    Needs a part 2 cause these are far from being the worst injuries. Broken legs, broken feet, concusions, broken heads. NEED MORE

    • @NeteroxZeno
      @NeteroxZeno Год назад +387

      Specially tgat muller kick against ajax bro that was a litteraly murder

    • @Dijinut
      @Dijinut Год назад +473

      Or the injury Marcelo accidentally caused recently playing in the copa libertadores

    • @AbdullahBhutta-f4v
      @AbdullahBhutta-f4v Год назад +54

      @@Dijinutyeah it was luisiano Sanchez

    • @Guidje
      @Guidje Год назад +126

      @@Dijinut man... that was horrifying one!! and marcelo was devasted (he even left the field crying) cause that was unintentional, but nonetheless... one of the worst injuries i ever saw in sports in general

    • @ikac7015
      @ikac7015 Год назад +39

      Ewald Lienen got the worst injury i've ever seen.

  • @GaryDunion
    @GaryDunion Год назад +2573

    As a Celtic fan, Henrik Larsson's leg break in 1999 is the injury that's seared on my brain. Absolutely horrific. But the fact that he made a full recovery and came back even better than before only added to his legend.

    • @Theunicorn2012
      @Theunicorn2012 Год назад +40

      As a Celtic fan, Henrik Larsson's leg break in 1999 in the injury that's seared on my brain. Absolutely horrific. But the fact that he made a full recovery and came back even better than before only added to his legend.

    • @Fabio_26
      @Fabio_26 Год назад +16

      reminds me of djibril cissé, that boy had an unlucky carreer

    • @todungcuccut
      @todungcuccut Год назад

      ​@@Theunicorn2012copy kid

    • @linkin0983
      @linkin0983 Год назад +46

      ​@ellasoderstrom5407 Why did you copy and paste his reply?

    • @GaryDunion
      @GaryDunion Год назад +31

      @@linkin0983 All their comments on here are copies of the one they're replying to. Weird bot.

  • @dondiddy7529
    @dondiddy7529 Год назад +2649

    The fact that Erikson is still playing at the highest level of football after what he went through is a testament to the doctors who saved him and his character and strength to fight on.

  • @gatoromerop
    @gatoromerop 9 месяцев назад +77

    Dude the protective circle is so amazing they were very protective of their injured friend 😊

    • @theobraidwood449
      @theobraidwood449 4 месяца назад +2

      You have to protect your teammates or just anyone in general imo

    • @Yourl0calid1ot
      @Yourl0calid1ot Месяц назад +2

      if this is a comment about Eriksen then they were doing a protective circle to cover his dead body because he actually died on the pitch and was brought back to life, and fun fact, Eriksen is still playing today after dying twice

    • @indig0.qu4dr0bist
      @indig0.qu4dr0bist Месяц назад

      @@Yourl0calid1otdang thats lucky man

    • @Yourl0calid1ot
      @Yourl0calid1ot Месяц назад

      @@indig0.qu4dr0bist yep

  • @whiteumbrella9344
    @whiteumbrella9344 Год назад +1118

    Thank you for validating football injuries. So many times people in the US say "flopper" and think the player is exaggerating. They have no concept of how painful and dangerous these small collisions can be.

    • @socire72
      @socire72 Год назад +109

      because Americans don’t exercise 😂😂

    • @Theunicorn2012
      @Theunicorn2012 Год назад +9

      Thank you for validating football injuries. So many times people in the US say "flopper" and think the player is exaggerating. They have no concept of how painful and dangerous these small collisions can be.

    • @Barack_trump
      @Barack_trump Год назад +44

      @@socire72fr they just eat McDonald’s

    • @kiyahopper9663
      @kiyahopper9663 Год назад +51

      @@socire72that’s not true lol. Just a small hit to anyone’s chest can stop their heart. And other examples. Small collisions happen more than you thing

    • @GabrielleTheGreat0718
      @GabrielleTheGreat0718 Год назад +2

      @@socire72oop

  • @luziel3071
    @luziel3071 Год назад +1290

    Sudden heart failure happens so much in soccer it’s terrifying. A german sports show did a documentary on and it was really insightful. They had a doctor on that was one of the people giving courses to the medics for the 2020 Euro and he said they did exactly what they were taught. They also showed how some clubs have started paying much more attention to players heart health in recent years which was really great to see

    • @lulaufey
      @lulaufey Год назад +71

      Sergio Agüero retired at only 30 or so after signing for Barcelona where they found a previously undiscovered heart defect that could have ended in cardiac arrest. It's truly scary that it keeps happening. Glad they found out about Agüero's issue before it became truly tragic, but man it really puts things into perspective. There's been more cases similar to his in later years which obviously is a testament to clubs really taking heart health more seriously and doing more cardiac testing.

    • @piplupdabest
      @piplupdabest Год назад +9

      @@lulaufeyyeah it’s sad because he was so good

    • @miketexas4549
      @miketexas4549 Год назад

      Christen Erickson was from the Covid vaccine. Same with Damar Hamlin, Bronny Jr, Sergio Aguero, and countless other athletes in the last two years.

    • @Essex626
      @Essex626 Год назад +18

      It's wild--I see people getting into conspiracy theory stuff about the COVID vaccine and bringing up soccer players having heart failure, when I remember stories talking about the growing awareness of the problem a decade ago.

    • @miketexas4549
      @miketexas4549 Год назад +14

      @@Essex626 in the past several decades the average number of athletes having a heart attack during competition was around 20. In the year 2021 there were over 800.

  • @Friedericus
    @Friedericus Год назад +616

    That Eriksen incident still makes me nervous until today. Watched it live and was just really in shock tbh, the reactions of the teammates standing around him really showed the heaviness of the situation

    • @DiSaTrIxHD
      @DiSaTrIxHD Год назад +8

      yeah, as an amateur football player, it is really menacing that this could be happen to someone on the pitch at any given time without warning
      Especially, because we dont have this kind of first aid team running around all the time

    • @Thedpch_Jailbreak
      @Thedpch_Jailbreak Год назад

      Last time he fall and was so scary

    • @elizabethzorrilla5800
      @elizabethzorrilla5800 11 месяцев назад +2

      Blud hace you seen the NFL and NBA I still remember that time a player got a bone sticking out of his ankle

    • @wieneckem
      @wieneckem 10 месяцев назад

      In my mind, I still sometimes see Poulsen holding back tears. Absolutely haunting.

    • @CHRYSANDERKOBEDEAUSTRIA
      @CHRYSANDERKOBEDEAUSTRIA 4 месяца назад

      @@elizabethzorrilla5800bro stfu this is not america

  • @zivadavid4680
    @zivadavid4680 11 месяцев назад +19

    Loved this video! I’ve been a huge fan of soccer for a few years, but I’m also a medical coding major. Watching Mike’s videos has been a nice learning and reviewing tool for me while also bringing some entertainment! ❤️

    • @trismica
      @trismica 7 месяцев назад +2

      if you were a big fan you would call it football

    • @zivadavid4680
      @zivadavid4680 7 месяцев назад

      @@trismica Sometimes I do but then I get roasted because I'm American. Can't really win either way lol

    • @Football__is__life-k
      @Football__is__life-k 6 месяцев назад

      Well call it football on internet 😂 and Soccer IRL 😂...It'll do fine for you​@@zivadavid4680

  • @SylvieTheCuteSylveon
    @SylvieTheCuteSylveon Год назад +919

    Christian Eriksen is still a legend here at Man United for me. He's not used as often as Casemiro and other midfielders in the squad currently, but he is certainly there for the club in rough times last year and was a key player to Man United so they could be in the Champions League this year. Big up to him.

    • @surajvinod1567
      @surajvinod1567 Год назад +13

      Neymar's was painful to watch and the 7-1 defeat against Germany in the next game was even more painful. Neymar was once considered to be someone who could be on the same level as Ronaldo and Messi but the defenders always want to injure him out of frustration instead of stealing the ball from him, the unfortunate circumstance of being one of the best dribblers in the history of the sport.

    • @thelivingzombie8403
      @thelivingzombie8403 Год назад +7

      Erikson is a LEGEND. I agree

    • @schroedericeman7200
      @schroedericeman7200 Год назад +11

      Never forget when ESPN filmed his wife crying as she watched him nearly die

    • @TheShounak
      @TheShounak Год назад +3

      Every time he goes into a pressing run in the second half, my anxiety level goes up.

    • @ryukomatoi592
      @ryukomatoi592 Год назад +2

      I am still wondering how he got cardiac arrest

  • @crownclowncreations
    @crownclowncreations Год назад +762

    I'm not even a football fan, but I still clearly remember the incident with Eriksen. The entirety of Denmark were in shock. Like the whole country was holding its breath, to find out if he was gonna be ok. I am so relieved he was able to recover and play for Manchester!

    • @jajasking9652
      @jajasking9652 Год назад +37

      Well, more like the whole football fanbase, i'm really happy he is still alive

    • @bazzakrak
      @bazzakrak Год назад

      Not the entire of Denmark

    • @intanrivolsa3569
      @intanrivolsa3569 Год назад +25

      ​@@bazzakrakit's a metaphor

    • @bazzakrak
      @bazzakrak Год назад

      Ohh really @@intanrivolsa3569 ?? You don't say, wauv, ohh man, now I must change my decition.... NOT
      Just like with the World Trade Center, that was a great day, just sitting there cheering when those buildings collapsed, man that was great TV

    • @zombiebotnet343
      @zombiebotnet343 Год назад +4

      Manchester united, not manchester

  • @jojoendersen
    @jojoendersen Год назад +1282

    I'm a med student (almost doc in Germany) and I literally cover half my screen with my hand during videos like this, in fear that there will be a clean bone snap or something similar 😅

    • @realbengame
      @realbengame Год назад +31

      wow... those injuries give me the chills

    • @AliM-kl5rp
      @AliM-kl5rp Год назад +7

      Wow

    • @louisvictor4715
      @louisvictor4715 Год назад +39

      these were actually soft he did not not react to the worst ones where the leg turns

    • @jojoendersen
      @jojoendersen Год назад +31

      @@louisvictor4715 I loved that he paused the neck injury right on the worst part though 💀😂

    • @yankees2864
      @yankees2864 Год назад

      W

  • @undertaker8848
    @undertaker8848 Год назад +15

    2:39 in 2016, when Portugal played against france in the final of the euros,ronaldo actually sprained his ACL and got subbed off. Portugal won the match 0-1

    • @AdamD24899
      @AdamD24899 Месяц назад

      Sprained ACL whilst he was standing on the touchline and moving normally, he can't have sprained his ACL if he was acting more of a manager than the actual manager.

    • @undertaker8848
      @undertaker8848 Месяц назад

      @adamdennison80 he didn't move normally

  • @davis2671
    @davis2671 Год назад +223

    I like the protection circle when player collapsed, it's really nice gesture and shows how serious it was too.

  • @Zeholly
    @Zeholly Год назад +343

    Being French and a football fan and knowing Doctor Mike loves the French team and legends like Zidane and Thierry Henry is wonderful ❤

    • @GabryellPride
      @GabryellPride Год назад +18

      Right?! Before he started speaking and I saw the picture, my brain was like "wwaaaait a minute...". 1998 France team were legends!

    • @obpihhipbo888
      @obpihhipbo888 Год назад +10

      i think everyone loves Henry and Zidane lol. Hard not to like class

    • @stunna6389
      @stunna6389 Год назад +8

      Zidane is Algerian

    • @Dogningen333
      @Dogningen333 Год назад +10

      ​@@stunna6389still a french footballer, Mbappé is not french either but he plays in that team

    • @obpihhipbo888
      @obpihhipbo888 Год назад

      @@stunna6389 because he played for them lol

  • @susanmolnar9606
    @susanmolnar9606 Год назад +95

    I was watching the match when Christian Ericksen had his heart attack. As an RN I was relieved that they started CPR immediately. Very emotional and the match was delayed for about an hour due to the anguish of everyone.

  • @laurenschmidt4880
    @laurenschmidt4880 Год назад +230

    I had an L1 compression fracture as a teenager from a cheerleading accident. While it was probably the least painful out of all my injuries, it was definitely the nost scary. Upon hitting the ground, i could tell something was off. All i could do was lay on the ground while the coach asked if I could feel my legs. I could, so she called my mom and continued practice while I lay there. Then she got mad when I told her my legs started to go numb. I was extremely lucky though. I very narrowly avoided paralysis thanks to the disgusting old mats on the gym floor and the doctors taking a second look at my X-ray. They initially thought it was a tailbone injury since I fell on my butt, but the impact had shot up through my back to my L1. I too this day, about 10 years later, still have a weak back there and struggle with back pain, but I'll take having the back of a 90 year old over having no lower body function.

    • @Dinoco-42
      @Dinoco-42 Год назад +11

      damn but it’s great you’re alr now🥳

    • @David-qv7no
      @David-qv7no Год назад

      Cheerleading?

    • @laurenschmidt4880
      @laurenschmidt4880 Год назад +12

      @@David-qv7no yup! We were practicing a stunt called a shoulder sit (pretty self explanatory: I was supposed to sit on a girl's shoulders,) and I was supposed to be tossed over the girl's head, caught at the waist, and brought down safely. I was not caught. I landed straight on my butt, bounced, then crawled a few feet to lay on my side because I could tell something was wrong. We also had signed the waivers literally right before it happened

    • @ItsFkingKrysp
      @ItsFkingKrysp Год назад +4

      Damn i felt pain just by reading this it great that you ok

    • @AudreeAdam
      @AudreeAdam Год назад +1

      Cheer is SO dangerous!

  • @mayukhsarma7
    @mayukhsarma7 Год назад +74

    You are the doctor who gives me motivation to not give up being a doctor. You're my role model. I just want to be a doc like you and go to medical college. Thank you for your all inspirations.

    • @sugoish9461
      @sugoish9461 Год назад +2

      Good luck!! I believe that you can do it!

    • @Theunicorn2012
      @Theunicorn2012 Год назад +1

      You are the doctor who gives me motivation to not give up being a doctor. You're my role model. I just want to be a doc like you and go to medical college. Thank you for your all inspirations

  • @jimbobhas
    @jimbobhas Год назад +43

    Fabrice Muamba had a very similar (if not the same) situation as Erickson, in 2012. Bolton (my team) were playing Tottenham in London. He was legally dead for over an hour, a doctor in the stands ran on the pitch and saved his live by starting CPR. He was also nearby the best Heart Hospital in the country. If it had been at Bolton he would have most likely died. He did survive but unfortunately didn’t play again, but it was such a high profile case it caused Defibs to be at a lot more games

    • @roan9914
      @roan9914 Год назад +1

      Well the physios had started cpr already but this fan was a cardiologist, and his intervention to take him to a further hospital with advanced cardiac treatment likely saved his life

  • @klaireelizabeth3499
    @klaireelizabeth3499 7 месяцев назад +16

    I played football for many, many years. Absolutely love it. Broke my arm playing when I was 16 😂😅 fun times...

  • @seiskey
    @seiskey Год назад +27

    tbh, mike is the only doctor that actually inspires me to still continue to pursue my dream to become a doctor. I literally don't have any motivation and my parents always force me to do things I don't want to so he is actually a lot of help to me 😭😭

  • @WhayneGames
    @WhayneGames Год назад +126

    That last one hit close to home. I got hit in the eye playing basketball on a cruise ship and my eye got stratched open. It was incredibly painful to open my eye and any kind of light made it worse. The doctor gave me some kind of eye drops and I eventually recovered with 20/20 vision.

  • @reddredd1179
    @reddredd1179 Год назад +234

    I remember back in school, some kid broke his collar bone so all the teachers left us on the pitch while they sorted him out, we all took the opportunity to just mess around and instead of playing football, we just started tackling eachother.
    I tackled someone and it was all fun and games but as I was laid on the grass, I took a knee right in the centre of my back, never got it looked at but 10 years later, still got some back issues lmao

    • @Van_Engels
      @Van_Engels Год назад +5

      ​@@venomvicarioLegends Bro as I am I gave up soccer at 11years old as I saw the dangers of it 😅

  • @adame1871
    @adame1871 7 месяцев назад +3

    As someone taking anatomy for the last two semesters this is so interesting to watch. Thanks doctor Mike

  • @CoconutJewce
    @CoconutJewce Год назад +285

    As much as some of the "grass fairy" stereotype is true (the unnecessary diving, faking injuries, overreacting, etc.), soccer really is an incredibly physical contact sport that doesn't get enough respect in America. Thanks for showing some of the physicality of the sport.

    • @BatmanBruceWayne
      @BatmanBruceWayne Год назад +13

      Now that the king (Messi) is in that house, they will learn 😉

    • @wowdude4377
      @wowdude4377 Год назад +1

      You gave almost every reason why it doesn't deserve as much respect as you say 😂

    • @dominikbeitat4450
      @dominikbeitat4450 Год назад +14

      In my teens I tried out all kinds of sports, yet the only injuries I had (streched ligaments, capsule rupture, wrist sprain) all came from football.

    • @CoconutJewce
      @CoconutJewce Год назад +27

      @@wowdude4377 Deliberate ignorance. Shame.

    • @teyansha3987
      @teyansha3987 Год назад +3

      *Football

  • @AshG10190
    @AshG10190 Год назад +39

    I remember seeing Eriksen collapse whilst watching the game live. Was instantly thinking the worst and now he plays for my team. Incredible story

  • @TheRandom1631
    @TheRandom1631 Год назад +198

    4:27
    We need a compilation of Mike saying "Chest compressions".

    • @itzsweetie6488
      @itzsweetie6488 10 месяцев назад +1

      Agree( ̄▽ ̄)

    • @tibevierstraetestars1129
      @tibevierstraetestars1129 8 месяцев назад +8

      Fr😂

    • @denelson83
      @denelson83 7 месяцев назад +4

      Cerebral Proxy Reoxygenation.
      That is what I call it.

    • @Selatapey
      @Selatapey 6 месяцев назад +1

      Someone needs to create a tally of how many times he has said both “chest compressions”, and something about concussions to do with the brain being in a fluid and not connected to anything

    • @venuriishara14
      @venuriishara14 5 месяцев назад +2

      I totally agree😂

  • @Ghost_lolz
    @Ghost_lolz Месяц назад

    4:24 what a good teammates. They covered the guy from news and or harm while they kept doing CPR. I'm glad there are people like this :)

  • @WildSantiago
    @WildSantiago Год назад +9

    OMGGGG im very happy you read my comment about doing thiiiiis! great videooo!

  • @katharinewang1248
    @katharinewang1248 Год назад +51

    I love mike because he knows a lot of soccer and medical issues and for me that’s the video I would watch. Keep it up

  • @NecroFlex
    @NecroFlex Год назад +219

    One of the rare moments caught on tape where Neymar had an actual injury. You can tell by him not rolling around like a tire after the hit.

    • @socire72
      @socire72 Год назад +50

      He gets injured a lot though. Had a few ankle injuries as well

    • @jacksonwitdashifts
      @jacksonwitdashifts Год назад +35

      He has alot of actual injuries, mainly on his ankle. His style of play attracts rough tackles

    • @belorde6966
      @belorde6966 Год назад +18

      Tell me you never watched Neymar play without telling me you never watched Neymar play:

    • @Username-wj8pz
      @Username-wj8pz Год назад +16

      This is the kind of comment that blatantly shows when someone has no idea what they're talking about and only knows Neymar through dead memes.

    • @yusufaly8904
      @yusufaly8904 Год назад

      Bro you probably don’t even watch football and found some virgin posting this on reddit, that you sit and read every day

  • @darksideofthemood
    @darksideofthemood Месяц назад +1

    Oh my god, as a french person THANK YOU for acknowledging our FOOTBALL heroes, Zinedine and Thierry

  • @luiscaballa3075
    @luiscaballa3075 Год назад +81

    I must say I am quite impressed with this man's football/ soccer knowledge

    • @seanraymond4358
      @seanraymond4358 3 месяца назад +3

      Yeah. I wouldn't have expected him to be a football/soccer guy

    • @bradleygregory6280
      @bradleygregory6280 3 месяца назад +3

      Well I mean he has said many times that he liked playing football in Russia

  • @Bmontepeque11
    @Bmontepeque11 Год назад +14

    Zinedien Zidane at 7:30 went full goat mode on that guy 😂

  • @Mutantcat123
    @Mutantcat123 Год назад +22

    As someone who shattered one of my vertebrae in a car accident when I was in 8th grade, I can vouch for how painful breaking your spine is. It still gives me problems to this day.

  • @gutssparkle
    @gutssparkle 4 дня назад +1

    Thumbnail is giving “Everything is going to be okay”
    I hope this comment finds the right people

  • @LizzyWithAWhy
    @LizzyWithAWhy Год назад +32

    3:25 that's got to be the most egregious dangerous kick in recorded history

  • @THAWKNO1
    @THAWKNO1 Год назад +56

    So heartbreaking for Eriksen, to come back from a cardiac arrest and play soccer, is incredible to me. Oh and by the way, the a Achilles injury is similar to Aaron Rodgers of the Jets, and he’s out for the season.

    • @Theunicorn2012
      @Theunicorn2012 Год назад +1

      So heartbreaking for Eriksen, to come back from a cardiac arrest and play soccer, is incredible to me. Oh and by the way, the a Achilles injury is similar to Aaron Rodgers of the Jets, and he's out for the season.

  • @traver1965
    @traver1965 Год назад +238

    Christian Eriksen is now playing for Manchester United and he is doing well both in the sport and also with his health. It is like a fairy story. I guess it shows that a quick response to a heart attack means everything

    • @antoniousai1989
      @antoniousai1989 Год назад +6

      Italian Football has an insanely zealous standard for fitness evaluation. Especially for these types of heart conditions. I remember a couple of players that were stopped in the past for similar reasons, such as Kanu, who himself went to play in England as well.

    • @Theunicorn2012
      @Theunicorn2012 Год назад +1

      Christian Eriksen is now playing for Manchester United and he is doing well both in the sport and also with his health. It is like a fairy story. I guess it shows that a quick response to a heart attack means everything

    • @giveherheadnotheadaches
      @giveherheadnotheadaches Год назад +10

      ​@@Theunicorn2012did you just copy paste the comment you're replying to..

    • @ashleycd6487
      @ashleycd6487 Год назад +4

      ​@@giveherheadnotheadachesI believe it may be a bot

    • @SylvieTheCuteSylveon
      @SylvieTheCuteSylveon Год назад +2

      @@giveherheadnotheadaches Yeap it is a bot and he stole my comment 🤣

  • @Mrtvj
    @Mrtvj Месяц назад +1

    Your a great man,i learned some new Words today😊😊😊

  • @Beginnereditor-p8x
    @Beginnereditor-p8x Год назад +6

    i love how u respect other ppl's countries by saying soccer and football
    because in my country we say football and when i watch other videos talking about it the always say soccer

  • @matthewnicholas6365
    @matthewnicholas6365 Год назад +124

    As a football fan, I feel this barely scratches the surface of horrific injuries. You should check out Rivaldo at the 2002 World Cup after a ball hit him

    • @tus5967
      @tus5967 Год назад +21

      That was one of the most terrifying injuries in the history of football. Didn't he almost die? I'm surprised dr mike didn't include that injury

    • @mcrchickenluvr
      @mcrchickenluvr Год назад +30

      He might not be able to show that one. It was pretty graphic and RUclips has these odd rules about showing anything with blood.

    • @jewlz7234
      @jewlz7234 Год назад +6

      ⁠@@mcrchickenluvr yeah I’m pretty sure that’s why he didn’t talk about the injury of Ewald Lienen. Open flesh wound …

    • @kiyahopper9663
      @kiyahopper9663 Год назад +5

      I think he tries his best not to make stuff to graphic… as he’s a family medicine doctors I’m sure he tries to keep stuff family friendly. And not get demonetized

    • @Maskguyperson
      @Maskguyperson Год назад +3

      He should check out that time when Ronaldo was bleeding on his head

  • @EGWL93
    @EGWL93 Год назад +47

    Hope there's part 2 for this! There's so many injuries on football that happens.

    • @hussieniq8085
      @hussieniq8085 Год назад +1

      Specially that marcelo did

    • @Thatdoginme_m3
      @Thatdoginme_m3 Год назад

      ​That one was brutal. I almost couldn't watch. Almost

    • @EGWL93
      @EGWL93 Год назад

      @@hussieniq8085 Harvey Elliott, Demba Ba, John Terry, Petr Cech... just to name a few of them

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz 26 дней назад +1

    Erikson reminds me of Fabrice Muamba when the same happened to him and luckily there was a heart doctor in the stands and was able to get through.

  • @leonardotrujillo2919
    @leonardotrujillo2919 Год назад +17

    I agree this needs a part 2, a very severe fracture known on mexican football is of a player called Edgar Andrade, it happened many years ago but it was well known and really painful to watch

  • @nickpatterson3610
    @nickpatterson3610 Год назад +19

    We NEED more of this whole series

  • @julia3374
    @julia3374 Год назад +20

    Another really scary injury was when Fernando Torres fell face first after a blow on his back and "swallowed his tongue" (don't know the actual medical term, but I believe it's a relatively common thing in soccer). He was down for several minutes on the field with no one knowing if he would survive

    • @hallibabaa3216
      @hallibabaa3216 Год назад +3

      Dr Mike, please cover this! Theres a widespread myth among footballfans and even players that "swallowing your tongue" is so common that you see players try to "help" by putting their fingers into an unconscious players mouth, completely ignoring the fact that nobody ever in medical or martial arts (where knockouts are extremely common) ever handle these situations in that manor.

    • @matheusfaria7230
      @matheusfaria7230 Год назад +1

      Stop spreading misinformation.
      There's no such thing as swallowing one's tongue, what can happen is that people who fainted and are laying on ground can have their muscles relaxed, that includes their tongue, which falls to the back of their mouth covering it, it's the same thing that causes snoring, it's only something dangerous when they cant breathe through their nose or are not breathing already and need CPR because unlike with apnea that you simply wake up to breathe, fainted people will not wake up, in that case, you reajust their heads and the tongue will fall back, it can also be prevented by placing people that fainted or are having convulsions on their left side.

  • @iamtherealaura
    @iamtherealaura 7 месяцев назад +1

    That Eriksen moment haunts everyone. But especially as a Dane, seeing that on international TV, and it happening in his home country was one of the scariest things ever in football. But to think he came back, plays for united, and scored Danmark's opening goal in the Euros is legendary.

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 Год назад +40

    0:05 - Mike on soccer
    0:25 - Patrick battiston
    0:55 - Neymar Jr
    2:15 - Cristiano ronaldo
    3:05 - Xabi alonso
    4:10 - Christian eriksen
    6:05 - David beckham
    7:20 - Zinedine zidane
    8:10 - Luis suarez
    8:45 - Javier manquillo
    9:30 - Lionel messi
    10:10 - Roberto firmino
    10:45 - Conclusion

  • @mikeydflyingtoaster
    @mikeydflyingtoaster Год назад +16

    Eriksen is back and playing at the highest level again which is fantastic to see

  • @IfonlyIwassmaller
    @IfonlyIwassmaller Год назад +4

    He’s such a health nerd and it’s so satisfying. I love this dude.

  • @MartiNexDN
    @MartiNexDN 19 дней назад +1

    8:40 ''what a weirdo'' Suarez casually being best striker of all time and top 15 best players ever

  • @FHL-Devils
    @FHL-Devils Год назад +20

    3:40 - Metal cleats have been banned by FIFA since the lightning incident in Africa killed literally an entire team. Their opponents were wearing plastic cleats and were unharmed.

    • @charliebrie1089
      @charliebrie1089 7 месяцев назад +2

      metal cleats may have been banned, but during this game nobody died due to the lighting some were hospitalized but all survived.

  • @TCSCTWISTED
    @TCSCTWISTED Год назад +43

    This guy is so intresting to watch, and so intresting to listen and giving us education

  • @HugoDevries-h1i
    @HugoDevries-h1i 28 дней назад

    You know it’s about to be a banger video when he hits the “beEeE WooOP” in the intro”😂

  • @Mishka7653
    @Mishka7653 Год назад +7

    Dr mike is literally the best on YT he’s so informative and he has fun on here while also being professional ❤❤

  • @erimator17
    @erimator17 Год назад +13

    6:40 Not me pinching my calf to see if this actually works 💀

    • @pandaaa670
      @pandaaa670 Год назад +3

      I did the same it works 😂

    • @erimator17
      @erimator17 Год назад

      @@pandaaa670 It does 😅

    • @pedri___O8__ofc
      @pedri___O8__ofc Год назад +1

      Mine doesn't wth 💀😭

    • @DB77769
      @DB77769 Год назад

      ​@@pedri___O8__ofcRIP

    • @theRealqApri
      @theRealqApri 7 месяцев назад

      Bro I did the same and it works but I just don’t know hyw

  • @simonz2951
    @simonz2951 Год назад +38

    As a former ice hockey goaltender, I' d like to see your reactions/analysis to hockey related injuries

    • @BianaBee
      @BianaBee Год назад +3

      I second this

    • @nuudelz3711
      @nuudelz3711 2 месяца назад

      The zednik skate to neck 💀 or chara breaking paciorettys neck on the boards

    • @simonz2951
      @simonz2951 2 месяца назад

      @@nuudelz3711 He made a video about this topic since I commented here. It includes players like Malarchuk or Boychuk

  • @adrienss_1888
    @adrienss_1888 10 месяцев назад +31

    The Zindane's Incident is because Zidane was saying to him that he will give him his jersey but the other player said i would prefer ur sister.

    • @Cole_GRE
      @Cole_GRE 18 дней назад +1

      Not true

    • @mariworksco
      @mariworksco 13 дней назад

      That's so childish

    • @Cole_GRE
      @Cole_GRE 13 дней назад

      @@mariworksco Misinformation

  • @nickycaamano3
    @nickycaamano3 Год назад +8

    we need this guy in every soccer/football game

  • @vivirodriguezc
    @vivirodriguezc Год назад +11

    This video needs a part two. Also: this but with hockey or ciclism. Those are some risky sports to get injured.

  • @xnamkcor
    @xnamkcor Год назад +17

    The guy at 3:45 got confused and thought he was a antagonist in a Karate Kid movie...

    • @ClassicBosnian
      @ClassicBosnian Год назад +1

      Nigel de jong

    • @muny4087
      @muny4087 Месяц назад +1

      and it only was yellow, so bad referee

  • @samarazmat1621
    @samarazmat1621 3 месяца назад +5

    0:20 I just learned that Ribery played in the 2006 World Cup. Thanks Mike

  • @mrcx6142
    @mrcx6142 Год назад +7

    5:31 I remember watching the game when Eriksen had the cardiac arrest. I've seen it before, I've done chest compressions, I've brought people back and I lost people.
    But that moment when I realised they were doing chest compressions was shocking because up to that point it wasn't clear whether he had just fainted.
    They eventually got a ROSC while still on the pitch (fortunately everything was covered by the players) and eventually were able to transfer an already conscious Eriksen to the hospital. Following the ICD-implantation, as seen in this video, Eriksen was not allowed to play in Italy anymore. But he eventually transferred to Manchester United in England, still one of the biggest clubs on the planet despite their recent lack of success, and I'd argue he's one of their most consistently good players.
    The fact that he managed to get out of this without any lasting damage, the fact that he can play professional sports on a world class level again is nothing short of incredible, and it was only possible because the players and the medical personnel reacted quickly and immediately started chest compressions when they found him unconscious and not breathing.
    So, people, if you ever end up in a situation where you find someone in cardiac arrest, start chest compressions. The earlier you start, the higher the chance of the person coming back and sustaining no or just little damage. The single most important part - next to getting help - is to start chest compressions because that's what buys you time, and ideally, that's what brings the patient back quickly.
    If you are on your own, start chest compressions and call for help via loudspeaker on your phone.
    If you are two people, one of you starts the compressions, the other one calls for help and then looks if there's a defibrillator around + switches with you when you are exhausted (which will happen after just a few minutes, and you should switch every couple of minutes)

  • @maricruzcastillo2229
    @maricruzcastillo2229 Год назад +21

    You are the only doctor whose videos I watch and I never miss watching any video, even liking it or writing a comment 💙

  • @jamiekelly4450
    @jamiekelly4450 Год назад +6

    While playing as a LB, I was running down the wing defending against the opposition player. I slid in and as soon as my left foot made contact with the ball, I felt a pain on the outside of my foot below the ankle bone. I stood up and immediately fell to my knees as I couldn't put weight on my left. It was an important game so I didn't tell anyone I was injured and was still able to perform at a decent enough standard for us to win the match. Went to the doctor after and they said I tore the ligaments in my ankle

  • @emilyleslie8973
    @emilyleslie8973 4 месяца назад

    Holy heck! I didn't expect to see one of my drawings on this video! I drew the Dorsiflexion/Plantar flexion for my job at Mammoth Memory, this was for the sports science section :D I'm glad to see Mammoth Memory is getting some reach!

  • @surajvinod1567
    @surajvinod1567 Год назад +44

    Neymar's was painful to watch and the 7-1 defeat against Germany in the next game was even more painful. He was once considered to be someone who could be on the same level as Ronaldo and Messi but the defenders always want to injure him out of frustration instead of stealing the ball from him, the unfortunate circumstance of being one of the best dribblers in the history of the sport.

    • @supermandad9172
      @supermandad9172 Год назад +8

      I'm brasilian and he deff had the opportunity to be one of the best but I think fame got to his head he wanted to be more of a superstar celebrity more than a superstar footballer.

  • @pwalmsley9
    @pwalmsley9 Год назад +11

    I play a lot of football and honestly, tearing my ACL was horrific. Took me a year to recover from through very intense rehab. On top of that I damaged my MCL as well recently and it's taken several months to get back to normal.

  • @Ismail-Ibrahim841
    @Ismail-Ibrahim841 Год назад +4

    Just a minor correction about Eriksen not being able to continue playing for Inter Milan, it wasn’t because their insurance wouldn’t cover it, it was because the Italian football federation doesn’t allow players to play with implantable cardioverter-defibrillator’s, which is why he had to be released from his contract.

  • @YA7YA-
    @YA7YA- 3 месяца назад

    I am a med student ( my first year ) and i have fun watching your videos

  • @c.c1610
    @c.c1610 Год назад +6

    I love how he looks up to Zidane meanwhile he headbutts this dude😂😂

  • @moggona20
    @moggona20 Год назад +12

    The worst injury of a soccer/football player I remember is the one of the german player Marco Reus in a friendly right before the 2014 world cup, which Germany later won. Idk how bad it is, but he partially tore a ligament in his left ankle. After that, he's been injured for quite a few times and for relatively long periods as well. It sucks because he had the potential a world class player if we wasn't so injury prone.

    • @MaurickSh
      @MaurickSh Год назад +2

      One of the biggest what-ifs in football. He was truly world class, and he could've played for any club in world football until injuries kept him sidelined half of every season it felt.

    • @chase-dn4zd
      @chase-dn4zd Год назад

      your acting like you dont know about him too much

  • @SiirGoose
    @SiirGoose Год назад +6

    Would love to see more parts for soccer injuries, from the women’s side too would be awesome especially with the crazy increase with ACL injuries.

  • @witheringtie9754
    @witheringtie9754 3 месяца назад +4

    7:30 never underestimate the strength and resilience of a bald mans head

    • @ARTmaster-o8k
      @ARTmaster-o8k 3 месяца назад +3

      lol, they have a metal head, we should never underestimate them

  • @Stickman_Xavier
    @Stickman_Xavier Год назад +8

    8:48 actually is revenge of ronaldo😂😂😂😂😂

  • @sintijaberzina6036
    @sintijaberzina6036 Год назад +17

    Just for context at 1:17 neymars injury meant he couldnt play for almost a year and the doctors said if it was a centimeter to the left he would never play football again

  • @spookyghostwriter3110
    @spookyghostwriter3110 Год назад +11

    I’d like to see some hockey hits reactions, because I’ve seen some wild ones over the years

    • @JadedKate
      @JadedKate Год назад +5

      I've been commenting "please do ice hockey next" for the past couple sports related videos ! Since he's currently on a roll I hope he does all sports and it's included 🙈

    • @BianaBee
      @BianaBee Год назад

      I agree

  • @GoatedGamerPROD
    @GoatedGamerPROD 17 дней назад +1

    Question, is it bad to have a Haglund’s Deformity?

  • @thatgreenscorpion8221
    @thatgreenscorpion8221 Год назад +9

    As a French person, I'm honoured that you like our team, Zinedine Zidane is a living legend.

  • @mariafoster1569
    @mariafoster1569 Год назад +12

    As someone who’s fractured the vertebrae and didn’t have it looked at for a year 1/2 I can confirm it’s very painful

  • @anasazidarkmoon
    @anasazidarkmoon Год назад +5

    Oh man, I tore my Achilles a few years ago, and the pain was easily in the top three most painful experiences of my life. Fortunately, it was a partial thickness tear, and it occurred on the end attached to the calf instead of down by the heel, so it was able to heal on its own.
    Also, if you're doing sports injuries, I suggest hockey. I really want to see your reaction to Clint Malarchuk and Max Pacioretty's injuries.

  • @Mary-sh2bp
    @Mary-sh2bp 2 месяца назад

    I was a volleyball player. I’ve seen what happens to a person when hit by a fast ball. It’s crazy how much injury we also get when we bump into other people, especially our own teammates. I’ve only played soccer during PE, but it requires a ton of energy and training! 😅

  • @averycheesypotato
    @averycheesypotato Год назад +9

    8:12 They don’t call him “Chewy Luis” for nothing.
    What a freak!

  • @hxskyplxyz4119
    @hxskyplxyz4119 Год назад +14

    9:01 me every time i think about doing a backflip

  • @Garvit_Chhabra
    @Garvit_Chhabra Год назад +4

    Hey Doctor Mike
    Love your videos
    Great Work
    Video Idea:- Make a video on ranking non medical Shows/Movies that you have reviewed on their medical accuracy

  • @bluetechY59
    @bluetechY59 7 месяцев назад

    lowkey why do i find the doctor vids better then anything

  • @Shadow__Lugia
    @Shadow__Lugia Год назад +22

    I’d be interested in seeing Doctor Mike react to some of the worst hockey injuries. Got some real nasty ones involved there too.

    • @EpicLoneIy
      @EpicLoneIy Год назад

      Can you tell me some?

    • @alpines8099
      @alpines8099 Год назад

      Literal cuts on the throat made by the skates (a player died by one​) hokey disks dodging the helmets, popped legs, ankles...but definetly the cuts are so shocking@@EpicLoneIy

  • @toria.strange.bastet
    @toria.strange.bastet Год назад +5

    I got a spinal fracture in soccer when i was 16. My mom forced me to get up and go home. I couldn't move for a week and it was horrific pain. I didn't find out until over ten years later when i kept throwing my back out and having pinched nerves and went to get an x ray and that's when i found out how bad my back injury really was.

  • @darkwulf2k
    @darkwulf2k Год назад +4

    This has been good info. Liked the exploitation on the Ronaldo knee injury. It actually helped me understand why they were waiting for the inflammation to go down for Orioles Pitcher Felix Bautista in regards to his UCL injury. Would love to learn more about the UCL injuries, especially now that there are some newer treatments pending the severity of it. It is not just Tommy John surgery.

  • @NoWayAintGone
    @NoWayAintGone Месяц назад

    I too experienced a hamstring injury. It took a long time like you said.

  • @justamantiswithgoodtaste8166
    @justamantiswithgoodtaste8166 Год назад +6

    0:20 If you're ever going to visit Italy, don't mention that Zinedine Zidane thing, you know, just a friendly advice.

  • @elrevelde04
    @elrevelde04 Год назад +11

    One of the most common injuries in football is head concusions. Unfortunately not every player have an the idea of how dangerous it could be, and how easy it is to avoid

    • @pointyheadYT
      @pointyheadYT Год назад

      Yup, anyone who's ever played defender knows how hard your head jerks when stopping full force shots with your head. You have to have seriously strong neck muscles to get used to that long term. I know I couldn't, I'd black out after every stronger hit.

  • @Tvdiet
    @Tvdiet Год назад +5

    3:00 yeah I just suffered one of those types of injuries a couple of weeks ago very painful and my knee is still quite swollen and Bruised

    • @Lesego-su4gc
      @Lesego-su4gc 5 месяцев назад

      Same happened to my dad last December

  • @abdosoliman
    @abdosoliman 27 дней назад

    a friend of mine tore his ACL just by sprinting and making a quick 180 on one foot to catch the ball, it was at this moment that I realized there a lot of other games you can play that won't get you injuries that require surgery and 1 year of physical therapy to walk properly. I never played football since then.

  • @mr.revermino1939
    @mr.revermino1939 Год назад +5

    Love the video, and I’de love to see you do this with other sports.

  • @makmurabadi4959
    @makmurabadi4959 9 месяцев назад +4

    the”bewoop”that u did reminds me of bluey😂

  • @wmgq
    @wmgq Год назад +10

    4:54 proof that an iPad is good for your heart 😂

  • @SomebodySaidSalami
    @SomebodySaidSalami Месяц назад +1

    One of the injuries that gives me goosebumps is the Eduardo da Silvas injury...

  • @lotuslai6395
    @lotuslai6395 Год назад +9

    8:43👈Ratatouille 😂😂😂

  • @quibexe
    @quibexe Год назад +16

    I'm a 14 year old kid in grade 9 striving to be a doctor like Dr.Mike! Wish me luck! 🤞