@@dovejoshua What's accurate about it if he's saying ACL tear or strain lol? There's only two possible scenarios with someone whose already torn it. Meniscus would be extremely unlikely and it's definitely not fine lol.
I had an ACL tear a couple decades ago back when I was in the Navy. The weird thing is, it really didn't hurt that much. What it really did was kind of breaks your heart, because you know you've just done some damage to your knee. You can feel the looseness and the wobble in the knee. Kinda terrifying. It took me a solid year to recover. I did not have access to all the money that NFL players have.
This being a few decades ago is what hurt you. OWCP u pick ur doctor and have them do whatever u need to get back. I have dealt with OWCP for 2 different injuries in the past 5 years
@@blade7506 Tell me about it. My doctor told me to wait about getting the surgery. They were just Developing something called arthroscopic surgery of the knee. They told me if I could hold off getting the surgery, I could avoid getting the "filet of knee". He told me too exercise my leg a lot so that the muscle would keep it pulled in on its own. This way I was able to hold off about 18 months before I got the surgery. That was the surgery that took a year for me to recover. I had the surgery in Portsmouth naval hospital. Now that was a real dump of a hospital. Oh yeah, they originally misdiagnosed my injury. They told me my knee was just sprained and gave me a cane. I found out pretty quickly, that it was a lot more than a sprain. Thinking about it now, it actually took me almost three years to recover. You really have to love the military don't you.
@@jackimeharder1418 Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love the Navy. To this day I still tell everyone, that the Navy saved my life. I was going nowhere with my life . The Navy made me who I am today. I may not be a big fan of their medical system. But I am still a sailor first. It kinda explains why I hate socialism. There is nothing more socialist then the government medical system. That system hurt me and my family.
That's such a heartbreaker. I wasn't much of a fan for his antics but he's been through a lot of crap to get to this point. Wishing him a healthy recovery
@@friscoexpress851 OBJ didnt leave the giants on a sour note, he got traded and didn't want to leave. As for the whole not trying on the browns thing your wrong there again, he and baker were never on the same page but he was fighting through injury to be out there every week and if it wasn't for his father posting those clips he probably wouldn't have been let go. Dont be a fool brother
I'm a veteran, formerly 11bravo with a CIB in Iraq '04. My knee totally gave out on the morning 2/11/22. Still waiting on the Salisbury, NC VA medical system to get a MRI and a sit down with an Orthopedic Dr. OBJ has had the whole thing done in 10 days. Thank you for your service takes on another meaning
If I had to be honest, the sponsorship segment was likely done before he made the injury video parts. The whole atmosphere changed for that segment including his own skeleton suddenly not wearing any jersey.
@@DemetriusWalkerthat's funny, he did all this including a shirt and tie change to match his sponsor video. The Doc is so efficient he probably uses a pre-knotted tie just to save time🤣🤣
as the saying goes, it takes a smart mind to explain a complicated subject in a simple manner. I've unfortunately had a few serious injuries, and I'd have been grateful if even one of my doctors explained what happened as simply as these videos. One of the best channels on youtube imo!
im 2 years after mine and its rough for the first couple months afterwards. with pt and just getting back to walking, but it gets better and its not too bad. just do your PT diligently
this guys at home watching the superbowl with friends and family, sees obj go down, gets up and announces hes needed, and goes into his video production room
Dude you’re an absolute boss!! Amazing at explaining things!! I just watched that man’s knee pop out and back as soon as you said it. Anytime you get injured without being touched it’s usually bad news.
I had pretty much this exact same thing happen to me where my knee bent inward and it was horrible pain. Luckily it was only an awful sprain / grade 1 so I was only out for a few weeks. Hopefully Odell gets better
These ACL tear videos are so interesting because the movement looks so subtle. Do you have thoughts on the ideal leg plant technique to avoid the tibia moving forward? Is it as simple as avoiding the torque or internal rotation when planting? Or are movements at these speeds something that just pushes the body past it’s natural limit?
I tore both acl and meniscus in high school playing basketball. Sometimes it’s just normal movements. One time it was during a tough drive, hop step finish. The acl and meniscus had torn on the land from the hopstep but I used it to bounce and lay the ball in. The year before, I tore the opposite acl and meniscus while doing a practice drill running a suicide to get back on defense and defend a fast break. I wasn’t running super fast or anything. I think it’s our ligaments get worn down over time from those maneuvers. And one day pop goes the acl. I used to climb and jump off a lot unnecessary things as a kid and flip off of swings. My knee would often hyperextend and rotate inward but I didn’t know it was that bad when I was younger. By the time I started to play bball at a competitive level, my knees were due for destruction and that what happened. One still gives me issues to this day.
Gosh I love it when they get straight to the point so many others doctors on RUclips fillerbust for about 5 mins before they even get to the point love this guy just subscribed
Most people who tear their ACL feel pain and a "pop" in their knee when the injury happens. Their knee usually gets swollen soon after the injury. After the swelling goes down, someone with an ACL tear usually can walk. But the knee may feel unstable and can "give way" and make the person stumble or fall.👍
When I saw OBJ basically trip on air and tear his ACL in the biggest game of his career, I was heartbroken. 💔 The problem now is that Robert Woods is expected to return, so Beckham may never see the field in a Rams uniform again. At least Odell finally got his ring. and winning it should solidify his legacy as one of the all-time greats at WR. Congrats champ!! 💍🏆
Very cool to see this. I completely tore my ACL back in October playing football. When I saw it happened I called it that it looked like an ACL tear as I thought I saw that pop. Game me chills.
When I saw this catch, I was saying he should’ve jump twist to his right to catch the football. Then continue running. That way he doesn’t put stress on his knee. Great video man. 👋
I saw this injury and my thought was "I wonder if Dr. Sutterer will cover this?". I can't image what is going through Odell's mind since this does appear to be another injury to that already damaged knee. Hope he heals well.
I saw this and saw the tibia coming back, and based on your upload after Jameson Williams injury I figured it was an ACL. Thank you for the great content!
Brian literally watches NBA, NFL and all other sporting events with his suit on and camera ready waiting to see if any Injuries occur and if they do bam! he's ready!
Hey Brian! Love your stuff. Could you do an explanation of Nathan Mackinnon's nose injury after the hit by Taylor Hall? Mackinnon's own stick hit him in the face and there's really good slow mo of the injury. He had surgery and played today without any visible signs of surgery, so I'm really curious how that's possible.
@@AbidChoudhury I had a ankle ligament from a cadaver that was used to repair my acl however the teaching hospital failed at the repair so I went on tearing my meniscus over the years including arthroscopic surgeries and now I have a total knee replacement
Today (while typing this comment today) I’m in 7th grade and we were talking about OBJ’S torn ACL in health class and this guy can read minds he kinda says some stuff similar to my health teacher but he’s incredible then my health teacher, straight to the point, simple talking good job
What are your thoughts on Knees Over Toes guy, Ben Patrick? He has some very interesting data on how to protect the knee from injury. Specifically he is big on tibialis training, which is responsible for deceleration and limiting forces generated through the knee. In this video you can see the tibialis activate when he tries to decelerate, but it isn't strong enough to prevent the load from traveling up to his knee/thigh.
The Doc is like Superman. He yells to his wife "I need the clips!!!", jumps in the phone booth to get into his classic button down and tie. He doesn't have time for pants. He has the ad read already completed to throw in. Uses his NSA level super computer to instantly upload video. Sits back down before the commercial break is even over.
I tore my left ACL in a varsity wrestling tournament my sophomore year of HS… 6 years ago, the guy wrapped his leg around mine, that was the first instance something felt not right, then when he took me down that knee hit the mat hard, which is what sealed it, I stood up and my knee completely buckled out from under me inwards
As an ACL victim….this video is hard to watch. It’s like I have ACL PTSD. Prayers for OBJ ….I basically received a replacement ligament from a cadaver….surgery was worst than the injury
At this point I wanna video of you describing how you got this high-quality video shot, edited and uploaded in such short period of time doc😅! Great content as always!
He tore it after scoring a TD, and helping the Rams get to the SB to begin with. I think his move to LA is already a tremendous success story, ACL or not.
I feel it’s just like Rose when he did that jump stop move popular on playgrounds of hoopers. He moved so quick into that move, and before he could jump back up to shoot or lay the ball up it gave. Jabari Parker and Klay Thompson appeared to have a the same problems with their own knees.
there is no way this dude watches the game gets the camera out finds clips of it and edits it all during the game what a legend
He's ridiculously fast with his videos. And accurate. It really shows that he knows his stuff.
Lmaooooo I was just thinking the same thing
He also managed to get this video sponsored
@@dovejoshua What's accurate about it if he's saying ACL tear or strain lol? There's only two possible scenarios with someone whose already torn it. Meniscus would be extremely unlikely and it's definitely not fine lol.
Lol doc is rubbing his hands like birdman watching sports game$!!! 😂🤣🤑🙏🏽👏🏽
This guy is good. Straight to the point. Only pertinent information. Not a lot of unnecessary talking. A+
Appreciate it !
@@BrianSuttererMD r u real doctor
@@dubwilliams77731 Nah he's a fake one. What do you think??
@@MohammedSaleh-ch5iz moooooooooohhaaaaaammsssssed I got you boi
Just like a doctor should be
Damn you're quick! Keep up the great work, doc! 👍
Hey doc Jordan Wagner 😎
This is the crossover of the century
Immediately when OBJ went down I asked myself “Will Doc get his video review of the injury up before the game is over?” Lmao
Prayers up for Odell
How about when Joe Burrow?
@@randymarsh9488 Same. And when Stafford rolled his ankle too.
@@JonSnowsGhost damn why TF the Bengals made a play, shoulda just tried a field goal
@@randymarsh9488 They were going for the TD. Idk. But their defense is going to lose sleep over those penalties in the red zone.
@@randymarsh9488 it was like a 67 yard attempt
I had an ACL tear a couple decades ago back when I was in the Navy. The weird thing is, it really didn't hurt that much. What it really did was kind of breaks your heart, because you know you've just done some damage to your knee. You can feel the looseness and the wobble in the knee. Kinda terrifying. It took me a solid year to recover. I did not have access to all the money that NFL players have.
This being a few decades ago is what hurt you. OWCP u pick ur doctor and have them do whatever u need to get back. I have dealt with OWCP for 2 different injuries in the past 5 years
a few decades ago these injuries weren’t as treatable as they are now
@@blade7506 Tell me about it. My doctor told me to wait about getting the surgery. They were just Developing something called arthroscopic surgery of the knee.
They told me if I could hold off getting the surgery, I could avoid getting the "filet of knee". He told me too exercise my leg a lot so that the muscle would keep it pulled in on its own.
This way I was able to hold off about 18 months before I got the surgery. That was the surgery that took a year for me to recover. I had the surgery in Portsmouth naval hospital. Now that was a real dump of a hospital.
Oh yeah, they originally misdiagnosed my injury. They told me my knee was just sprained and gave me a cane. I found out pretty quickly, that it was a lot more than a sprain. Thinking about it now, it actually took me almost three years to recover. You really have to love the military don't you.
@@Rick-wn5oh u can love what u do and your "purpose" in that agency but u don't have to love the agency itself haha
@@jackimeharder1418 Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love the Navy. To this day I still tell everyone, that the Navy saved my life. I was going nowhere with my life . The Navy made me who I am today. I may not be a big fan of their medical system. But I am still a sailor first.
It kinda explains why I hate socialism. There is nothing more socialist then the government medical system. That system hurt me and my family.
That's such a heartbreaker. I wasn't much of a fan for his antics but he's been through a lot of crap to get to this point. Wishing him a healthy recovery
"Antics" lol, ima just keep it movin but this is sus
What antics?
@@octaviakf wdym he has been a giant p.i.s his whole career. Career pretend victim.
@@friscoexpress851 OBJ didnt leave the giants on a sour note, he got traded and didn't want to leave. As for the whole not trying on the browns thing your wrong there again, he and baker were never on the same page but he was fighting through injury to be out there every week and if it wasn't for his father posting those clips he probably wouldn't have been let go. Dont be a fool brother
Antics???
I'm a veteran, formerly 11bravo with a CIB in Iraq '04. My knee totally gave out on the morning 2/11/22. Still waiting on the Salisbury, NC VA medical system to get a MRI and a sit down with an Orthopedic Dr. OBJ has had the whole thing done in 10 days. Thank you for your service takes on another meaning
Not only did he make this video super quick, he even put a whole sponsorship segment in there. Never ceases to amaze me!
If I had to be honest, the sponsorship segment was likely done before he made the injury video parts. The whole atmosphere changed for that segment including his own skeleton suddenly not wearing any jersey.
@@davidtran2026 Ahhhh he tricked me by wearing the same shirt. Makes sense though.
@@DemetriusWalkerthat's funny, he did all this including a shirt and tie change to match his sponsor video. The Doc is so efficient he probably uses a pre-knotted tie just to save time🤣🤣
As a Giants fan, I still root for OBJ. Wishing him the best. Thanks for this video.
Same bro
SAME
Same
Same
He’s a champion so he’ll be fine amen
Getting this up for you all asap > watching the halftime show
as the saying goes, it takes a smart mind to explain a complicated subject in a simple manner. I've unfortunately had a few serious injuries, and I'd have been grateful if even one of my doctors explained what happened as simply as these videos. One of the best channels on youtube imo!
Watching this, having torn mine a month ago. My surgery is this Thursday. Praying the best outcome for this man!
Praying best outcome for your surgery brother
im 2 years after mine and its rough for the first couple months afterwards. with pt and just getting back to walking, but it gets better and its not too bad. just do your PT diligently
i’m 6 months out of surgery, listen to the doctors and therapists and you’ll be fine
I’ve never had that before but on a pain scale of 1-10 how bad is it?
@@kev792 the tear for me was like a 4-6 not too bad, after surgery like a 8-10 when meds ware off
Was waiting for this! Thank you for continuing to make these videos for us, wish the best for him.
same here!! as soon as odell got injured, i came to his page and was refreshing it lol
@@alfonsomora930 Joe Burrow injured now 🤦
this guys at home watching the superbowl with friends and family, sees obj go down, gets up and announces hes needed, and goes into his video production room
🤣🤣🤣
Hands down one of the best youtube channels out there today....straight facts, no fluff. Much respect 🙏
Unfortunately Doc was right. Odell did tear his ACL once again.😔
Thanks for uploading even during the Super Bowl, much appreciated.
How do you not have more subscribers??? Your injury analysis is off the charts sir! Well done 👍🏼
Dude you’re an absolute boss!! Amazing at explaining things!! I just watched that man’s knee pop out and back as soon as you said it.
Anytime you get injured without being touched it’s usually bad news.
I had pretty much this exact same thing happen to me where my knee bent inward and it was horrible pain. Luckily it was only an awful sprain / grade 1 so I was only out for a few weeks. Hopefully Odell gets better
So yeah pretty much not the exact thing lol
@@stephenwheeler9307 I think the movement that damages the knee is identical. Even doc mentioned the severity can range.
No one cares you’re not in the NFL
@@stephenwheeler9307it was the exact same movement. Just because he bent it further doesn’t mean it’s exactly different
@@lebumjames1373 yeah probably because football isn’t good
These ACL tear videos are so interesting because the movement looks so subtle. Do you have thoughts on the ideal leg plant technique to avoid the tibia moving forward? Is it as simple as avoiding the torque or internal rotation when planting? Or are movements at these speeds something that just pushes the body past it’s natural limit?
I tore both acl and meniscus in high school playing basketball. Sometimes it’s just normal movements. One time it was during a tough drive, hop step finish. The acl and meniscus had torn on the land from the hopstep but I used it to bounce and lay the ball in. The year before, I tore the opposite acl and meniscus while doing a practice drill running a suicide to get back on defense and defend a fast break. I wasn’t running super fast or anything. I think it’s our ligaments get worn down over time from those maneuvers. And one day pop goes the acl. I used to climb and jump off a lot unnecessary things as a kid and flip off of swings. My knee would often hyperextend and rotate inward but I didn’t know it was that bad when I was younger. By the time I started to play bball at a competitive level, my knees were due for destruction and that what happened. One still gives me issues to this day.
Gosh I love it when they get straight to the point so many others doctors on RUclips fillerbust for about 5 mins before they even get to the point love this guy just subscribed
I’m impressed that he posted a video of Odell just few minutes after the injury happened. Man is straight up a legend
Most people who tear their ACL feel pain and a "pop" in their knee when the injury happens. Their knee usually gets swollen soon after the injury. After the swelling goes down, someone with an ACL tear usually can walk. But the knee may feel unstable and can "give way" and make the person stumble or fall.👍
Why I haven’t ruled out an acl tear in my knee years ago
exactly how it was when i tore my acl, i could walk it just hurt
Interesting, i saw him walking later in the game, and was totally confused
You're literally a god send for these videos
I’m pretty young and into football and I was worried about Odell, thanks for explaining all of it. What a legendary player and doctor, sheeeesh.
Many players are advocating for the elimination of turf fields since the lack of give increases likelihood of injury by 28%
As a physical therapist practitioner I appreciate this video so much. Very well explained 💯
You’re the goat for putting these up so quick
Big props to whoever you have on staff to edit videos because y’all get these out fast
I knew he would release a video well before the games even over haha. Prayers for Odell and hopefully no other serious injuries in this game.
When I saw OBJ basically trip on air and tear his ACL in the biggest game of his career, I was heartbroken. 💔 The problem now is that Robert Woods is expected to return, so Beckham may never see the field in a Rams uniform again. At least Odell finally got his ring. and winning it should solidify his legacy as one of the all-time greats at WR. Congrats champ!! 💍🏆
Thank you for posting these so fast.
Was a huge scare, but they managed to still win. Grats to Rams and hope Odell has a great recovery.
fake injury part of a ritual for the game.aka by the numbers
love you brian!
Very cool to see this. I completely tore my ACL back in October playing football. When I saw it happened I called it that it looked like an ACL tear as I thought I saw that pop. Game me chills.
When I saw obj watery in the eyes I knew it was bad now he gotta rehab again🤦🏽♂️
Doc you made this quick asf man , Love the dedication💪
On it. Dr. great video. Hope the best for OBJ.
You’re amazing, Dr. Sutterer
So quick with it! 😭
When I saw this catch, I was saying he should’ve jump twist to his right to catch the football. Then continue running. That way he doesn’t put stress on his knee. Great video man. 👋
I saw this injury and my thought was "I wonder if Dr. Sutterer will cover this?". I can't image what is going through Odell's mind since this does appear to be another injury to that already damaged knee. Hope he heals well.
Praying for a speedy recovery 🙏🏾
Excellent work man!
My boy Brian the RUclips medicine GOAT
Bro how do u do it so quick???
You Earlyy, I love this channel
I saw this and saw the tibia coming back, and based on your upload after Jameson Williams injury I figured it was an ACL. Thank you for the great content!
How does this guy only have 500k followers. ? Lets blow his work up, he needs more recognition.
Dr you are right on top of this review!
When I saw him get hurt I knew u we’re gonna do a video didn’t think this quick, u are on your game doc
Doc so fast his tie crooked...He was flying out the booth....lol. great work doc....
Brian literally watches NBA, NFL and all other sporting events with his suit on and camera ready waiting to see if any Injuries occur and if they do bam! he's ready!
That was quick and great job🤝 we need a gritty Brian
This man literally jumped on cam and edited this real quick damn son
Over halftime
@@BrianSuttererMD Still I have to applaud your work rate, Godspeed brother keep on informing us we love the content. 🔥
I subbed because he covered this so quickly lol I hope he covers patellar tendon tears because I did mine and never was the same
If Rams win, it'll be weird that OBJ and AB both get rings back to back years but on NFC teams.
Nfc tha best lol
You’re a legend Brian
My mans sacrificed his own Super Bowl enjoyment to get this video out. Hard work & dedication.
Great videos. As soon as I saw it I wanted to check this channel
Love sports Love your channel. Thanks.
I suggest a video in the future on a second time ACL reconstruction on the same knee. How much lower is the success rate compared to a single surgery?
Hey Brian! Love your stuff. Could you do an explanation of Nathan Mackinnon's nose injury after the hit by Taylor Hall? Mackinnon's own stick hit him in the face and there's really good slow mo of the injury. He had surgery and played today without any visible signs of surgery, so I'm really curious how that's possible.
is there a difference in the surgical procedure when performing a 2nd ACL reconstruction on the same knee?
Maybe complete acl removal no repair
@@healthyhim didn't he already have an ACL reconstruction on that knee?
@@tchevrier yea , i think theyd remove it all at this point. But itll shorten his career
Yes- they’d have to use a different graft. They likely already used BPTB, so quad graft or hamstring graft likely.
@@AbidChoudhury I had a ankle ligament from a cadaver that was used to repair my acl however the teaching hospital failed at the repair so I went on tearing my meniscus over the years including arthroscopic surgeries and now I have a total knee replacement
Holy cow, the 3rd quarteer just started. Thats quick well done
Thanks love to know this analysis!
Today (while typing this comment today) I’m in 7th grade and we were talking about OBJ’S torn ACL in health class and this guy can read minds he kinda says some stuff similar to my health teacher but he’s incredible then my health teacher, straight to the point, simple talking good job
I feel so bad for him hopefully he can recover and get back on the field some time next year
The Dr Dre of RUclips Doctors💯
What are your thoughts on Knees Over Toes guy, Ben Patrick? He has some very interesting data on how to protect the knee from injury. Specifically he is big on tibialis training, which is responsible for deceleration and limiting forces generated through the knee.
In this video you can see the tibialis activate when he tries to decelerate, but it isn't strong enough to prevent the load from traveling up to his knee/thigh.
It be nice if he replies to this
It’s crazy that when it happens it doesn’t even hurt that much post surgery is one of the worst pains I’ve ever experienced
Praying for O... Bro doesn't deserve to go through this process again🙏🏾❤️
The Doc is like Superman. He yells to his wife "I need the clips!!!", jumps in the phone booth to get into his classic button down and tie. He doesn't have time for pants. He has the ad read already completed to throw in. Uses his NSA level super computer to instantly upload video. Sits back down before the commercial break is even over.
second i saw him go down i thought about your videos and thought, yep that’s acl for sure. been waiting to see you post and see your take on it
The news just came out. you called it. wow
Bro the game is still on how fast are you 😭💀
The Rams staff is watching this video for further evaluation
I tore my left ACL in a varsity wrestling tournament my sophomore year of HS… 6 years ago, the guy wrapped his leg around mine, that was the first instance something felt not right, then when he took me down that knee hit the mat hard, which is what sealed it, I stood up and my knee completely buckled out from under me inwards
Awesome video! Regards from 🇧🇷
Patella tear which I had is the worst knee injury. It was the worst pain and full leg cast for 3 months. I was 15 still filled with fluid
I hope AND pray THAT HE doesn't HAVE to HAVE surgery AGAIN!!!...#GiveMeJESUS
Praying for you obj and your baby is due any day God bless you & yo family
Great job doc
God bless❤️
Doc takes no breaks!
Prayers up for OBJ 🙏🏼❤️
He had that catch too. It was that pop that made him drop it
I’m glad I subscribed to your channel years ago. Shalom bro
Wow, this guy hustles 👊🏽
*Dr. Sutterer watches Superbowl*
*secretly hopes for sports injury to make video on*
Damn the game just came started the 2nd half and you’ve got this going on. Keep up the work Doc!
This guys a legend!
Fast 💨
Get Well Champ !!
As an ACL victim….this video is hard to watch. It’s like I have ACL PTSD. Prayers for OBJ ….I basically received a replacement ligament from a cadaver….surgery was worst than the injury
At this point I wanna video of you describing how you got this high-quality video shot, edited and uploaded in such short period of time doc😅! Great content as always!
He tore it after scoring a TD, and helping the Rams get to the SB to begin with. I think his move to LA is already a tremendous success story, ACL or not.
Odell probably came to this account while he was in the locker room to try and see what happened!
He got his ring, it's time for him to retire. He doesn't have to keep putting his body through this.
Thank you Dr for the assessment! Go Rams!!
I feel it’s just like Rose when he did that jump stop move popular on playgrounds of hoopers. He moved so quick into that move, and before he could jump back up to shoot or lay the ball up it gave. Jabari Parker and Klay Thompson appeared to have a the same problems with their own knees.