Tua Tagovailoa Concussion explained by a Concussion Doctor

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2022
  • Concussion Doc breaks down the Tua Tagovailoa Concussion injuries and why these back to back injuries can be devastating for the long-term brain health of athletes! Please like and subscribe and leave your comments/thoughts below!
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  • @CompleteConcussions
    @CompleteConcussions  Год назад +16

    Those who are here after the most recent one…now you know why this happened and was 100% predictable

  • @ryaneldredge6120
    @ryaneldredge6120 Год назад +542

    Came across this and well done! I officiate High School Football and will be sending this to other officials to keep us aware on the field. Thanks again!

    • @dr.cameronmarshall1032
      @dr.cameronmarshall1032 Год назад +20

      Thank you for sharing! More people need to understand the WHY 👊🏼

    • @jdove39
      @jdove39 Год назад +15

      Good on you, ref! Respect 👏🏾🤛🏾✌🏾

    • @jcar4lifemancity4life5
      @jcar4lifemancity4life5 Год назад +18

      As an official in soccer for 10 years now I’ve seen this multiple times with youth and adult soccer. I’ll also be passing this on and also thank for you being an official for high school and the grassroots level. Need more officials for all sports!!

    • @coronavirusisacommunistchi845
      @coronavirusisacommunistchi845 Год назад +3

      Keep our kids safe!

    • @GotoyourhomeBall
      @GotoyourhomeBall Год назад +2

      @Ryan Eldredge Smart.

  • @citizensallianceofaustrali697
    @citizensallianceofaustrali697 Год назад +299

    I have to say Doc, this is exactly what an explanation should be. Comprehensive (at least to a non doctor), accurate, precise and non sensationalised, clearly understood explanation of the situation. A subscrition worthy video!

    • @CompleteConcussions
      @CompleteConcussions  Год назад +10

      🙏

    • @szetze
      @szetze Год назад +1

      Great explanation! I also saw maybe an updated news article that pointed out this was not “fencing posture” but rather decorticate posturing… curious what your thoughts are there.
      ​@@CompleteConcussions

    • @buzzedaldrin6317
      @buzzedaldrin6317 Год назад

      I have to say if you powder your vagina it will never get stinky.

    • @buzzedaldrin6317
      @buzzedaldrin6317 Год назад

      We want Fitzmagic, not a belly itcher.

    • @kenneththompson3559
      @kenneththompson3559 Год назад +3

      The NFL needs to add you to their payroll. Well spoken..

  • @africarain1671
    @africarain1671 Год назад +58

    I am an ER physician and cannot agree with this Concussion Doctor.more. And want to thank him for posting this important video.

    • @worldtraveler721
      @worldtraveler721 Год назад +6

      Same! I am a critical care physician. The symptoms that he exhibited on the first impact were grossly obvious! I am concerned for him and I would not have allowed him to return to the field. Wishing him a safe recovery. Certainly, the game of football is much more trivial than the game of life!

    • @riftur7636
      @riftur7636 Год назад

      Why is no one worried about Hines, Higgins, Isaiah Mckenzie, or Joe Burrow just to name a few? Hines and Mckenzie's appeared much worse than Tua's considering McKenzie was paralyzed for a short time. Where is the outrage that he is practicing again 4 days after the concussion and could play this week. Why is no one saying they should retire?

    • @frankhernandez6524
      @frankhernandez6524 Год назад +1

      I’m a strawberry picker and I appreciated the video as well.

    • @africarain1671
      @africarain1671 Год назад

      @@riftur7636 Honestly, a lot of us physicians aren't football watchers. Tua's case just made the news. I just looked up Hine's injury from two days ago. It is a blaring concussion/head injury/traumatic injury. The appalling thing about Tua's case is they let him back IN in 2nd half and then 5 days later for another game. If they allow Hines to play after that initial concussion, the outrage should be the same as the outrage on behalf of Tua.

    • @McClimber234
      @McClimber234 Год назад

      NFL only cares about $$$$$$
      The money and pressure from above corrupt doctors.
      "Back Injury" just a Dr making up bullshit

  • @WILD__THINGS
    @WILD__THINGS Год назад +126

    I'm a Dolphins fan and any fan wants to see their team succeed by having their best players in action. But I felt he should have never gone back in on Sunday, let alone to play again on Thursday. Forget about wins and losses, the man's life and well being are way more important. We were off to a 3-0 start and it sucks losing your star QB but I would rather Tua sit out the rest of the season even if it means the Dolphins don't win another game. Some things are more important than football.

    • @lllTHT.TUAlll
      @lllTHT.TUAlll Год назад +6

      Ima huge Tua fan and a even bigger dolphins fan and I agree

    • @gregoryingram7561
      @gregoryingram7561 Год назад +3

      Well said! There is life after football, makes me think of what Andrew Luck did in Indianapolis.

    • @NFS305
      @NFS305 Год назад

      lol

    • @Eljewel01
      @Eljewel01 Год назад +5

      I completely concur. I don't care if he plays another game for the Dolphins so long as this young man has his health. I thought trying to put Tom Brady in a Dolphin uniform was a shitty management decision, but it pales in comparison to damn near killing Tua.

    • @mattrogers6487
      @mattrogers6487 Год назад +3

      Dolphins fan from UK and I'm disgusted with both the coaching staff and NFL themselves for allowing him back in. If he's in before the bye week I'll start a damn petition

  • @soulstripe
    @soulstripe Год назад +154

    Thank you for this well-made and well-spoken breakdown of what may have happened to Tua on Thursday night. As unfortunate as this situation may be, it helps to understand the gravity of the medical scenario he finds himself in. I believe that Tua deserves the rest of the season to rest, to fully recover and to be able to show the world what an incredible human and football player he truly is. I am so sorry he or any human being is put in this type of situation. Again, thank you.

    • @kevingonzales5149
      @kevingonzales5149 Год назад +2

      It'll happen again!

    • @buzzedaldrin6317
      @buzzedaldrin6317 Год назад +3

      It was a well thought out, inciteful take on the construction of the tampon, and how it will keep players from bleeding on the field.

    • @stanleed.harold5457
      @stanleed.harold5457 Год назад

      I want to tear up listening

    • @ottoolson6856
      @ottoolson6856 Год назад

      @@buzzedaldrin6317 yeah Charles' comment was something my girlfriend would say. Get some balls Chuck

    • @gregoryingram7561
      @gregoryingram7561 Год назад +1

      I liked everything he said he's very knowledgeable of his profession and spoke with compassion of Tua situation and was very understandable his method of letting you know what happens in a concussion.

  • @ronaldpatterson1701
    @ronaldpatterson1701 Год назад +127

    Thank you doc! As a medic for the army for 16 of the 20 years, I tried to explained this and some people thought I was crazy and making this up! I've had to deal with multiple head injuries in two deployments, not only that, but everyday activities from the head being jarred and I knew it the first time and couldn't believe he was cleared to play the rest of the game! It was disgusting and then they tried to say it was his back... I immediately called bs, cause as someone who deals with migraines and back issues, when my back hurts, I def don't reach for my head... and I don't stand up so quickly when my back is hurting cause I can't... but when I have a migraine, I've actually stumbled cause it was so bad and I lost my equilibrium and I reached for my head cause it was pounding! Maybe they'll listen to you cause they failed Tua majorly!

    • @everettamador9870
      @everettamador9870 Год назад

      Severe brain injury is what I call it!

    • @johncoll4456
      @johncoll4456 Год назад +1

      Great explanation. Someone needs to answer for him continuing to play.

    • @cnelsonlv99
      @cnelsonlv99 Год назад

      Just wondering if you got this worked up about Tee Higgins, who was knocked unconscious in the Jets game (same day as the Bills / Dolphins game). Despite being knocked out cold, he never underwent any concussion protocols, returned to the Jets game, took another serious shot to the head, and was allowed to play 4 days later against the Dolphins. Haven't heard anybody talking about that... wonder if you give a $hit!

    • @cnelsonlv99
      @cnelsonlv99 Год назад

      @@johncoll4456 Pretty sure they already have, repeatedly. Allowed to play because he passed all of the concussion protocol evaluations by the NFL's unaffiliated neurologists. Asked and answered!

    • @tommycoe2333
      @tommycoe2333 Год назад

      I call bs. Who would think this is unbelievable?

  • @betho7942
    @betho7942 Год назад +14

    Agreed. I’m 3 years out & still have symptoms. Thank you for this.

    • @CompleteConcussions
      @CompleteConcussions  Год назад +1

      check out Concussion Fix program! concussiondoc.io/offer/the-concussion-fix/

    • @andyriddle454
      @andyriddle454 Год назад +1

      Yes I understand too. I still have issues 6 years later from my last brain injuries

  • @Dr.Aisha_FNP
    @Dr.Aisha_FNP Год назад +87

    Fantastic explanation! The reporter on ABC World News said Tua reports he feels better and is focused on recovering to get back out on the field 😳. This makes me worry for his well being. The NFL doesn’t care about players, they’re disposable. The NFL should definitely manage concussions better.

    • @dr.davidenglish778
      @dr.davidenglish778 Год назад +16

      "The NFL does not care about players, they're disposable." Yep, it's all about the $$$$ to them.

    • @WeylandLabs
      @WeylandLabs Год назад +6

      I bet Tua will play next week ! 🤣

    • @LazarusSlade
      @LazarusSlade Год назад +2

      ......Or we could either transform football into a far less brutal sport, or find something else to entertain the masses!

    • @coronavirusisacommunistchi845
      @coronavirusisacommunistchi845 Год назад +5

      Concussion do not hurt at all unlike all other injuries. The players themselves most of all want to play through the concussions.
      No one wants to lose their 25 million dollar job to their backup over an injury that doesn’t hurt at all.
      It’s the player himself that wants to keep playing.

    • @WeylandLabs
      @WeylandLabs Год назад +1

      @@coronavirusisacommunistchi845 Reason why I'm taking Las Vegas 300 to 1 odds Tua odds of dying in the Jets game next week. Concussions are a myth right ? 🤣

  • @ravensgyrl
    @ravensgyrl Год назад +70

    Thank you! You explain this more than anyone has as of yet. I have a much better understanding. I really hope this incident causes a lot more change in the protocol and definitely prayers for Tua!

    • @mitchelll3879
      @mitchelll3879 Год назад

      There IS a protocol..it isn't and wasn't followed

    • @calvinrogers7901
      @calvinrogers7901 Год назад +7

      @@mitchelll3879 actually, you’re wrong. It was followed. Team doctors cleared him to play, as well as an independent doctor, which is the protocol. Protocol was followed, but the protocol needs to be changed.

    • @ambrosiomorales474
      @ambrosiomorales474 Год назад +2

      @@calvinrogers7901 tua need to rest for the whole season tto risky

    • @lochtongrant3768
      @lochtongrant3768 Год назад +2

      @@calvinrogers7901 Yeah, all the folks that have a financial stake in keeping him on the field.

  • @elfishpresley1133
    @elfishpresley1133 Год назад +8

    Well done. I feel more informed about this. Wish Tua and his family the best!

  • @mercyh193
    @mercyh193 Год назад +11

    Wow, you explained this so well Doc! I'm a nurse and I work with TBI pts and pts with high risk for falls, so your amazing breakdown and explanation of concussions is so vital. Thank you!

  • @salvatoreturieo5803
    @salvatoreturieo5803 Год назад +6

    man is this scary, very hard to watch, but people need to know what this is all about, good job explaining sir.

  • @freewaychris3470
    @freewaychris3470 Год назад +5

    Thank you sir for your knowledge on this subject

  • @vanessarandolph4383
    @vanessarandolph4383 Год назад +4

    You did an excellent job of explaining! Thank you and I hope decision makers see this.

  • @LordOfCedarfell
    @LordOfCedarfell Год назад +1

    Well spoken and presented, this was the concise information I was looking for…. Thank you for taking the time to do this!

  • @RaveOnTV
    @RaveOnTV Год назад +8

    You should be a guest speaker at the next NFL owner's meeting. This was outstanding. Thank you for the effort.

  • @jerzeygeneral87
    @jerzeygeneral87 Год назад +11

    As an athlete, coach, and sports fan, thank you for this explanation! Hope they keep Tua out for awhile and the brother gets healthy!

  • @jacobh674
    @jacobh674 Год назад +3

    Amazing video. So easy to understand your explanation. Thank you for doing this. People need to know. When I got my first concussion, I was out for a month and a half to be safe. It was very mild but better safe than sorry.

  • @daniels4227
    @daniels4227 Год назад +1

    Wow, this video is incredibly well done. I learned so much about the subject of concussions, thank you for breaking it down this way!

  • @mauriceyarbrough3840
    @mauriceyarbrough3840 Год назад +2

    Preciate you taking the time out your day to explain all of this with video bcuz this is very educational for other field officials coaches players etc so again thanks bro

  • @kevinjones4001
    @kevinjones4001 Год назад +10

    Very informative. Thank you for putting this out.

  • @spig1350
    @spig1350 Год назад +7

    This was so interesting, thank you for explaining how the recovery should work!

  • @tcmitchelljr3581
    @tcmitchelljr3581 Год назад +2

    Great job of giving us a great analysis about Concussion and the symptoms and negative effects

  • @joeoconnor8106
    @joeoconnor8106 Год назад +6

    I'm praying for this kid

  • @williamjackson5357
    @williamjackson5357 Год назад +72

    I thought Tua should not play Thursday after the injury on Sunday. You really explained this serious condition in laymens’ terms. The NFL needs to take heed and listen to your explanation and solutions.

  • @darciehum2971
    @darciehum2971 Год назад +3

    I remembered screaming at the TV when the highlights showed him staggering after the 1st concussion. I can't believe some tried to pass it off as a back injury. Thanks for the video, needs to be watched and re-watched by everyone.

  • @kimmjbarron6401
    @kimmjbarron6401 Год назад

    Thank you for your expertise in succinctly explaining what a concussion is and the protocol for concussion management. I appreciate the well-learned lesson I received by watching this video.

  • @TheRealVamp3
    @TheRealVamp3 Год назад +2

    Did a really good job at explaining everything and how the video was put together really broke it down and taught all of us here something im sure thanks a lot !

  • @sarahchristine2345
    @sarahchristine2345 Год назад +153

    So what this video tells me is Tua may be in serious danger as Miami’s HC is (still) denying that a head injury occurred and continues to claim the two injuries are unrelated. This is incredibly scary for him! I’m genuinely worried about him on a human level. Thank you for this breakdown.

    • @digdog2514
      @digdog2514 Год назад

      What are you talking about the coach said as a human being that Tua playing football is not important but him as a person needs to get better … he is no doctor and he stated that.. but stupid media wants a timetable . That’s the problem these columnist who only want to print NEGATIVE CRAP

    • @theprinceofcrows8691
      @theprinceofcrows8691 Год назад +13

      Denial is a powerful thing. They are not going to admit it due to the liability and the fact Tua is not willing to be honest with himself either.

    • @coachmikesfilmroom3111
      @coachmikesfilmroom3111 Год назад +17

      The head coach isn't the biggest problem there. It's the team doctor allowing all this

    • @Wigglewonks
      @Wigglewonks Год назад +6

      @@theprinceofcrows8691 he will never play again and he will walk with 100mill.

    • @lambdee7006
      @lambdee7006 Год назад +7

      The coach is NOT the team physician.

  • @user-et1mi9ck2n
    @user-et1mi9ck2n Год назад +80

    I exprienced a concussion 3 years ago and I'm still not the same as before. Watching this game I couldn't believe Tua was playing last night against the Bengals after he clearly got his 1st concussion on Sunday against the Bill's. The NFL's and Miami Organization made a poor decision and failed to protect Tua's health. I think he will be put on IR for the rest of the season. I hope for the best for Tua and a fast recovery 🙏

    • @theprinceofcrows8691
      @theprinceofcrows8691 Год назад +6

      Yeah it was insane but that is because he doesn't truly understand the injury he suffered and if he did he might not have been so quick to do it. They need to educate these players and they need to protect them from themselves. This never would have been permitted in the NHL because they have already had this happen and they addressed it correctly while the NFL built escape clauses and ways to avoid liability into their protocol instead of addressing it correctly. This should change this but the Miami organization is still in severe denial. Doctors knew better but went with the team and players request and used the excuse of a back injury to dodge liability.

    • @PeteStanner4567
      @PeteStanner4567 Год назад +9

      What i don't understand, after the Bills game, is that the neurologist adamantly denied concussion and further, everyone involved stated it was a back issue even though, he never once reached for his back but did reach for his head. Is the neurologist incompetent or is the testing just insufficient to accurately diagnose concussion properly?

    • @edwardsmovie1love674
      @edwardsmovie1love674 Год назад

      It's over for Tua career he not made equipped enuff for the league must be mental and physical enuff so sorry for him life goes on maybe he will help start some type of health foundation related to his health and injury to replace his dream🛐

    • @RazorStrap
      @RazorStrap Год назад +13

      @@PeteStanner4567 Not incompetent. The testing can diagnose concussion. But it can also miss a concussion because concussions do not always have obvious symptoms.
      However, as I understand it. The gross motor impairment/instability is supposed to be an automatic no go.
      To me this is a case of people who think their degrees are a substitute for common sense. Degrees are useless if you are too stupid to use common sense.
      Another problem is conflict of interest. The docs are NOT truly independent.
      The NFL, the teams and the doc use protocol to hide behind. Oh, we followed protocol therefor we are not to blame. Hey look you morons. You saw the same thing I saw with your own eyes. Without a medical degree or even any specific medical training I knew immediately this was a head injury that should prohibit returning to the game. If you need a protocol to tell you that then you are not qualified or are complicit in covering it up. You all should be immediately terminated.

    • @FierceAugLeo
      @FierceAugLeo Год назад +8

      I cant believe either. Either this game was a setup to end Tuas career or the Miami Organization was desperate to show that they were legit as a winner, not caring about the QBs health. This is on the coach, forget what the doctor or Tua said, he should have never start Tua this game. RG3 career ended comes to mind now, because of a coaches selfishness.

  • @oliverburke
    @oliverburke Год назад +2

    That you made this shows you care. Thanks for sharing this information!!!

  • @vegasmando5307
    @vegasmando5307 Год назад +2

    Wow. I am very susceptible to concussion and study as much as I can but I learned so much from this. Thank you so very much

  • @mase2themaze
    @mase2themaze Год назад +7

    Great explanation 🙏🙏 thank you sir 💯

  • @MountainSpringsMedia
    @MountainSpringsMedia Год назад +8

    Someone needs to put this in front of Mr. Rodger over at the NFL asap. Great breakdown 👌

  • @61britchie
    @61britchie Год назад +2

    Best explanation of the issues I have heard. As a former paramedic I have seen a number of these

  • @thefaceofbobby509
    @thefaceofbobby509 Год назад +2

    Thanks for making this video. I don’t know very much about things like this but I could understand everything you said. This video was very well put together

  • @donnabush3759
    @donnabush3759 Год назад +3

    Best explanation thank you

  • @Rover19666
    @Rover19666 Год назад +7

    I have had multiple concussions, each subsequent one takes longer to recover from than the one before, after the latest as the result of a car accident I have had post concussion issues for almost 4 years, memory issues, struggle with balance in darkness, head aches etc hope he is ok, shout out to Cantu Concussion in Concord MA

    • @CompleteConcussions
      @CompleteConcussions  Год назад

      check out Concussion Fix program! concussiondoc.io/offer/the-concussion-fix/

  • @noemigrant4134
    @noemigrant4134 Год назад +1

    Excellent & fully supported concussion analysis. Thank You Doctor!

  • @janenejeffery4046
    @janenejeffery4046 Год назад +2

    Thank you for such a clear and well supported presentation on concussions and the necessary concussion management guidelines. Sharing the research with visuals of the findings is particularly appreciated as it grounded the facts in evidence based data. I, too, am concerned about Tia’s future and risks for further neurological trauma.

  • @199tue2
    @199tue2 Год назад +3

    Great video, thanks for the knowledge.

  • @jdocean1
    @jdocean1 Год назад +16

    Miami is in trouble. Definitely negligent. Get better Tua.

  • @franko9567
    @franko9567 Год назад +2

    Thank you Dr. for the excellent presentation regarding concussions. I really like your visual on our jello like brains as the react to whiplash. Also the explanation on recovery times was very impactful. I would like to see that the players and their families get to see your video so they can learn more about the real risks of the sport to allow them to make sure their injuries are managed with their health first.

  • @lovinglife316
    @lovinglife316 Год назад +1

    Thanks for educating us Dr. Most people that aren't trained in the area of concussions don't understand that the problem isn't the concussion itself but the necessary recovery time! Thanks again!

  • @bryantzhang6742
    @bryantzhang6742 Год назад +3

    Thx Doc, this is a really reliable video to understand what kind of dangerous situation that Tua is now suffering. I am a Patriots fan but I am still worrying about his career, and also I was been shocked by the inaction of the Dolphins franchise.

  • @darrylrawls9470
    @darrylrawls9470 Год назад +1

    Thanks once again for your explanation of this type of injury.

  • @trollope4198
    @trollope4198 Год назад +1

    Wow. Great video! Clear, authoritative, and thoroughly understandable. Thanks, doc!

  • @bc1016
    @bc1016 Год назад +3

    I hope this will help not just the NFL, the coaches, trainers, but the players themselves also to take this seriously. 🙏 for Tua for a full recovery.

  • @Frangulate
    @Frangulate Год назад +65

    Very well explained. The Dolphins medical staff should be ashamed and held accountable.
    Tua needs to realize that life goes on beyond the NFL. Nothing is more important than your health

    • @markeithwhitaker409
      @markeithwhitaker409 Год назад +2

      What's more important winning a f@cking game or dying on the Field
      This was a whiplash by a UFC slam to the ground.. this coming off the 1st concussion on Sunday
      Wasn't a dam back injury

  • @miami8089
    @miami8089 Год назад

    This the best explanation on concussions I have ever watched. Very informative. Thank you for sharing.

  • @jefftam1352
    @jefftam1352 Год назад +2

    Thank you..Very clear and much needed understanding about recovery!

  • @ShaunHensley
    @ShaunHensley Год назад +4

    Watch the Sunday clip as well. Everyone is focused on the motor skill loss, but you can see the fencing posture on that hit as well.
    Those two indicators, individually, would be reason to bench him and start the protocol.
    This is a cya in miami.

  • @bodasactra
    @bodasactra Год назад +6

    Very interesting and informative, thank you. I will tell you what I tell all doctors as a person who has survived several near death brain and body injuries, empirical test data and expected patterns are extremely important in medical study. However, every person is different and it can lead to the most unexpected outcomes, both good and tragic, despite the data and/or experience of the treating team. Some people are just a tiny bit more susceptible to this type of injury and I would say this is the case for this player. It seems more the whiplash than the impact that injures him repeatedly.

    • @bikerbruce1988
      @bikerbruce1988 Год назад

      I agree. Certainly, the first injury was just Tua falling backward and whipping his own head back toward the ground. The second injury appeared much more dramatic with that 300 lb cow slinging Tua down hard.

  • @jeanie_k
    @jeanie_k Год назад +2

    As someone that is dealing with PCS, these hits were hard to watch and brought tears to my eyes. I hope Tua makes a full recovery.

  • @thejone6067
    @thejone6067 Год назад

    Thank you for your very clear and concise explanation. I didn't understand the dynamics before your explanation.

  • @Alexandra-mx8dx
    @Alexandra-mx8dx Год назад +15

    Thank you so much for this overview! I’m an enormous football fan, I love the sport, but the disregard for players’ long term health, specifically when it comes to cognitive health, just sickens me. Tua’s injury was totally horrifying to watch in real time and the only way for this sport to survive is to take possible brain injuries more seriously and stop trying to rush recovery for the sake of winning.

  • @coopericus
    @coopericus Год назад +38

    Thank you for the thorough explanation of concussions. I feel really sorry that Tua is in the Miami Dolphin organization. Their ignorance on this matter could end a young man's life, much less career.

    • @demineon4966
      @demineon4966 Год назад +1

      It’s not just Miami’s doctors but the independent one as well.

    • @Cole75510
      @Cole75510 Год назад

      @@demineon4966 I have a bad feeling the NFL will just scapegoat the independent doctor (he was just fired by NFLPA) and that the investigation will lead to nothing being changed in the NFL

    • @charlesevans9204
      @charlesevans9204 Год назад +1

      Good Lord willing the Dolphins will take their time with Tua 's injuries I have a feeling he will be back after a couple of weeks this was a great explanation that explains concussions and their effects on the Brain someone will eventually die from the actions of the NFL and that will be a very sad day

  • @jenghauser
    @jenghauser Год назад

    This is fascinating. Thank you for breaking down concussion recovery, I’m sure this is new to most people. Prayers for Tua and his family.

  • @jinjin0135
    @jinjin0135 Год назад

    Thank u for this explanation! I am just learning about this and I explained it so well!

  • @douglasneuman4978
    @douglasneuman4978 Год назад +30

    Excellent video explaining the consequences of insufficient recovery time. Everyone involved in the first incident was saying "it wasn't a concussion". Then my question would be is there any definitive tests that can ensure that there wasn't a concussion? If there isn't then caution should be taken to make sure that sufficient time has been given for full recovery. Without any evidence other than someone's opinions then it is always better to be safe than sorry.

    • @jakestar121
      @jakestar121 Год назад +4

      he has a series where he goes into the actual physics and chemistry behind how concussions work (very interesting watch btw even tho i don’t know that science too well), but from what it seems to be is that the stretching of the brain tissue alters the way the brain cells function but not how they structurally look. so even if an MRI shows no signs of brain damage, if the person is exhibiting the behavioural symptoms of a concussion then they should still be resting for the necessary amount of time as they likely do have a concussion

    • @CompleteConcussions
      @CompleteConcussions  Год назад +4

      There is a very common/popular phrase throughout the sport-medicine world when talking about concussions, and that is: "When in DOUBT...sit them OUT!"

  • @Ragnar009
    @Ragnar009 Год назад +4

    I have to agree with a lot of people here on how well you explained this.

  • @huntingtonbeachanthony4957
    @huntingtonbeachanthony4957 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the clear, well-done, explanation for everyday people.

  • @loadedandloced311
    @loadedandloced311 Год назад +1

    You explained that so well 😮great job

  • @RazorStrap
    @RazorStrap Год назад +5

    A cut is a simplified analogy I use to explain that lack of symptoms does not equate to being healed.
    The main typical immediate symptoms of a cut are pain and bleeding. Both are typically abated within just a few minutes. But the wound will take a week or more to fully heal. Concussion symptoms may no longer be present. But that is irrelevant to the state of the wound healing. It typically takes far longer for a wound to heal, concussion is a wound in the brain, than it does for the symptoms of the wound to abate.

    • @CompleteConcussions
      @CompleteConcussions  Год назад +1

      This is great!

    • @nicksmith4808
      @nicksmith4808 Год назад

      I tried explaining this to someone who was claiming it was tua's fault. As someone who's has a couple concussion, thank God they were years apart and I never really had lasting problems, you could have no more than a head ache and loss of balance for a few minutes and then feel okay. Tua after half time Sunday probably felt okay and if the doctor cleared him, felt he was okay to play again. And by Thursday he probably wasn't even thinking about it anymore as he had no symptoms. That's why they hire doctors to take care of players, to protect them when they don't know any better

  • @awwwshucks443
    @awwwshucks443 Год назад +4

    I'm a hockey fan, but the Tua story really has me interested. I'm concerned for his health and I hope that especially collision sports like football and hockey learn. Definitely need better protocols.
    Is it possible for their protocols to include baseline and injury energy levels as you described? it seems like a valuable metric aside from what appears to me like more rough clinical evaluations around cognitive ability that a cup of coffee can influence.

  • @Andrew-um6ny
    @Andrew-um6ny Год назад +2

    Dear Doctor, thank you for explaining this in detail. 🙏 This brought me to tears thinking about what happens to players who are pressured to go out there and play after a concussion, without proper recovery. I wonder if someone will ever do a series on retired players who have struggled with long term health problems years after retirement. Maybe get perspective of families and doctors who had to take care of the players who suffered.

  • @patrickl4898
    @patrickl4898 Год назад +1

    Excellent explanation! I knew it was important to wait after a concussion, but I didn't know the specifics about brain energy. Very interesting! Hopefully, helping people understand in such a clear way will make an impact

  • @eyeofthetiger7
    @eyeofthetiger7 Год назад +30

    I feel so bad for Tua. This was his big year where he has been playing great and has a ton of help around him now, instead of the sub-par help he had before; and the Dolphins are dominating. Then all these injuries happen early in the season. Just terrible to see this.

    • @anewzack78
      @anewzack78 Год назад +3

      Same. I'm a bill's fan and I was SO upset with how the Dolphins handled this situation. Apparently they really valued a 3-0 start vs player safety

  • @Rover19666
    @Rover19666 Год назад +16

    As Steve Nelson said, if Geoffrey Dahmer could run a 4.0 40 the NFL would say he had an eating disorder

    • @CompleteConcussions
      @CompleteConcussions  Год назад +1

      And top comment goes to.... 🤣

    • @knightu1642
      @knightu1642 Год назад +1

      LOL! I've never heard that before but that's how a joke is told! Thank you!

  • @Pensacola-Handyman
    @Pensacola-Handyman Год назад +1

    Well done, one of the best description of his injury and explination of what's in store for his future. So many making guesses and CHI dx.

  • @funvic
    @funvic Год назад

    Great video! Subscribed.
    Thanks for doing what you do, Doc!

  • @jicalzad
    @jicalzad Год назад +8

    Even if it was a “back injury” on Sunday, Should he still be playing 4 days later?

    • @dannykobos3427
      @dannykobos3427 Год назад

      Especially in week 4 with a game lead in the division and a tie breaker over buffalo and New England

  • @msgirl01
    @msgirl01 Год назад +10

    Even w proper recovery time there's no guarantee there's not long-term effects from concussions.

  • @amydirschell5493
    @amydirschell5493 Год назад

    I want to thank you for speaking up about the reality of head injury. And the way you explained it was so very helpful and right on.
    People don’t realize the damage that is done and can mess up your life forever. My son had a brain injury very young and it really ruined his life. No amount money is worth losing your brain. I pray for Tua’s recovery. Thank you again

  • @jasonc8058
    @jasonc8058 Год назад +1

    Thank you , that was an excellent explanation.

  • @bplup6419
    @bplup6419 Год назад +58

    While working as a bouncer, I saw a guy take an average punch and hit the back of his head like Tua. He was unconscious and his hands fencing at his side. Put ice on his head to reduce swelling but he ended up dying at the hospital. It looked like nothing and he died.

    • @thunderpantz
      @thunderpantz Год назад +17

      So you're saying Tua's lucky to be alive?

    • @ian7136
      @ian7136 Год назад +20

      @@thunderpantz Pretty much

    • @ShaunHensley
      @ShaunHensley Год назад +3

      @@thunderpantz Yes.

    • @doctorbashir3497
      @doctorbashir3497 Год назад +20

      Your guy who died at the hospital was most likely because of a epidural hematoma.
      It happens exactly the way you just described it. They have a mild concussion that they recover from quickly, but they also are bleeding and the pressure gets so bad that they die several hours later.
      Helmets prevent skull fractures and blunt trauma enough that epidural hematomas are very rare. But the concussions remain

    • @roybatty6368
      @roybatty6368 Год назад +3

      Tua had a world class helmet on so......that wouldn't have happened

  • @dianeroglerlord6828
    @dianeroglerlord6828 Год назад +9

    Many decades ago, Mom (psychiatrist boarded in psychiatry/neurology) told us that repeat concussions in football players caused permanent brain damage. She worried about my cousin, Doug, as he was a quarterback for his high school team. If this was known 40-50 years ago it certainly is well known today. So disgusting to see the Miami Dophins value winning games more than Tua’s health.

  • @bullrezzy1632
    @bullrezzy1632 Год назад

    Thank you for your explanation!

  • @nebiyoupaulos9800
    @nebiyoupaulos9800 Год назад +1

    Amazing analysis! Thank you.

  • @TripNWithRed
    @TripNWithRed Год назад +3

    Your explanation is incredible. I was shocked they let him back into the game Sunday after his first injury. It was clear to see he had a serious injury. When he was hit a second time on Thursday and his hands were twisted it was downright scary. This man should have never been allowed back in the game Sunday. It was obvious even to non-medical professionals and negligence on the part of the NFL.

  • @brittanymcphee2921
    @brittanymcphee2921 Год назад +3

    Do you think the NHL does a better job with managing concussions? Im curious on your thoughts! Thank you for sharing this, you explanation on concussions is great!

    • @jakestar121
      @jakestar121 Год назад

      There doesn’t seem to be anything specific on the NHLs protocol in regards to set amounts of recovery time, rather it’s based on when a physician clears them (which is what happened with Tua). With that said, I don’t remember seeing anything in hockey that was as aggregious as letting Tua back into the same game he was concussed on last Sunday, let alone starting him a couple of days later again.

    • @CompleteConcussions
      @CompleteConcussions  Год назад +2

      I think both have their problems but because hockey has the luxury of playing more games, they aren't ALL seen as crucial as they are in NFL. Do you think it's a coincidence that concussion protocol is 6 days when NFL plays every 7? I sure don't LOL. But in NHL you may play 3 or 4 games in that time period so I think they aren't so concerned with getting people back for the following game. Now, whether that is a reflection of the NHL handling things better or the NFL worse, OR if it's simply dictated by the scheduling dynamics of the sport....🤷‍♂

  • @tonirawlins3944
    @tonirawlins3944 Год назад +1

    Wow! This was so informative. Thank you

  • @MichaelMastrole
    @MichaelMastrole 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for explaining this as well as you did. Makes perfect sense.

  • @DBAllen
    @DBAllen Год назад +6

    The money is dictating the procedures.

  • @TeamHoneyBadger1pt0
    @TeamHoneyBadger1pt0 Год назад +11

    Scary!! This video gives me some more insight to the cumulative second impact issues- I recieved a concussion in January, March, and then May- really confining me to my bed for the whole summer. I totally believe that my brain dipped below 60% functioning. Does this mean I should get a CT Scan or take other measures to identify potentially chronic long-term brain damage? I feel like i’m finally functioning somewhat normally again, but will I not be 100% the same again? Thanks, your videos are very helpful

    • @mattgoss3060
      @mattgoss3060 Год назад

      Dang dude you’re toast

    • @jdocean1
      @jdocean1 Год назад

      @@mattgoss3060 dang.

    • @CompleteConcussions
      @CompleteConcussions  Год назад +2

      No not necessarily - you can get an MRI to rule out structural impact if you are worried

  • @billbasener8784
    @billbasener8784 Год назад +1

    Outstanding information here. Thank you.

  • @kbrewers
    @kbrewers Год назад

    This was good. first time i have heard more about the recovery, and the impacts of not waiting for enough time to heal. Really good breakdown.

  • @nathanlandsmeer8695
    @nathanlandsmeer8695 Год назад +4

    One of the sports in Australia (AFL) has mandated that anyone that's been concussed/head injury must do 10 days (1 game also missed) of being in concussion protocol and this video definitely helps understand their reasoning for this mandate!!!
    Maybe this is something the NFL should implement soon

    • @WeylandLabs
      @WeylandLabs Год назад +3

      That would effect there contract and future contracts - and money is more important than health and life ! 🤣

    • @coop4274
      @coop4274 Год назад +1

      The nfl already has the same protocol in place. The problem is the dolphins denied the first hit was a concussion so tua never entered the concussion protocol which would have taken him out of Thursday nights game.

    • @CompleteConcussions
      @CompleteConcussions  Год назад +3

      The problem with this type of rule is that it causes players to hide their symptoms MORE! It makes 10000% sense...the problem is that it sometimes has a counterintuitive effect. If they are guaranteed to miss playing time they second guess whether they should say anything at all. so it's a balance - How do we increase reporting AND time missed? It's a super tricky problem.

  • @jjs71072
    @jjs71072 Год назад +3

    Great explanation. The NFL needs to completely rework how they deal with concussions. The doctor being fired should be the first step of many. More heads need to roll over this.

  • @cary328is
    @cary328is Год назад

    Great breakdown, explanation, and analysis! Thanks for this video

  • @shaenewsome5798
    @shaenewsome5798 Год назад

    Great video. Thank you. Prayers for Tua. 🙏

  • @jbondmont1256
    @jbondmont1256 Год назад +5

    It sounds like the decisions of yes go play or no should be made by outside panel with no team interest rather than team doctors who may be pressured by the player themselves, the coaches or someone who signs their check.

    • @rainman11
      @rainman11 Год назад +2

      But isn’t that what the current protocol does? Tua needed to be cleared not only by the teams doctor but also a 3rd party (no affiliation to the dolphins or nfl) doctor as well, and record so far have him being cleared by both. 🤷‍♂️

    • @jimrazzano
      @jimrazzano Год назад

      @@rainman11 You are correct, sir. And today the NFLPA terminated the independent neurological doctor who cleared Tua.

  • @taylenreed7284
    @taylenreed7284 Год назад +3

    I’ma dolphins fan. I’m sick to my stomach that I actually was like yeah it was his back and ankle shut up let him play. That’s selfish of me and I regret it. In hindsight it’s clear. And obvious that was a concussion in the bills game. But me wanting to win and not knowing how serious concussions are I don’t care if the season is over. I just want #1 to get right. Great video. Thank you.

    • @CompleteConcussions
      @CompleteConcussions  Год назад +1

      It's hard to balance those conflicting things! I'm sure the management, coaching staff, medical staff, are all thinking the same thing as you right now...

    • @jimrazzano
      @jimrazzano Год назад

      Fins fan here, too. I've had the exact same thoughts and conflicts since Sunday! Now I know better.

    • @jimrazzano
      @jimrazzano Год назад

      @@CompleteConcussions Yup.

  • @cortniejohnson517
    @cortniejohnson517 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this explanation.

  • @flavafred7376
    @flavafred7376 Год назад

    Well said thanks for presentation

  • @joeyknowitall6656
    @joeyknowitall6656 Год назад +8

    This is why in professional boxing boxers don’t have matches too close together they get several months to recover and in Olympic boxing they wear headgear he shouldn’t have played last night period

  • @mikewilliams3310
    @mikewilliams3310 Год назад +6

    They claim it was a back injury but everyday this week tua was checked by the independent doctor for concussion symptoms and signs. But if it was a back injury like they said why would they need to check him each day for concussion symptoms shouldn’t they be checking his back instead. This whole thing is sus af

  • @MA-gl6fs
    @MA-gl6fs Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this video

  • @theSTEE7ERS58
    @theSTEE7ERS58 Год назад +1

    Holy geez, Thank you for Sharing this 🙏🏼 ❤️ this was hard to watch