Is This The End for Ben Simmons?

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    Ben Simmons is out for the season after undergoing his second back surgery in 2 years. Is this the end for the young once star NBA player?
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  • @theoldfangledgamer
    @theoldfangledgamer Месяц назад +358

    Just had my second discectomy at 48. first one was at 25. I am a long time basketball playing junkie, obviously not at the level of Mr. Simmons. I can tell you that unequivocally the pain I was in prior to the surgeries was the worst I've had in my life. I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. I am wishing him a full and functional recovery. Playing basketball is not the only thing in life. I would hate to see him suffer with back pain beyond his basketball career.

    • @AttainTheGrain
      @AttainTheGrain Месяц назад +8

      What caused this? I fear i might be in line for surgery soon, been having re-occurring back pain for years now and it never gets better. Just goes away for a while and then punches me square in the nose as I'm going about my day.

    • @greg9069
      @greg9069 Месяц назад +13

      You’re lucky to get relief and a discectomy.. I’m 25, had a laminectomy at 23, which “failed” at 6 weeks post ops.. my nerves have been on fire ever since. Never playing basketball again, only leave the bed when laying down becomes too painful.

    • @theoldfangledgamer
      @theoldfangledgamer Месяц назад +8

      @@AttainTheGrain the initial injury was caused by me coming down with a rebound and landing very flat footed. sent a significant jolt all the way up my back. that ultimately led me to the first surgery. the second one if i'm being honest is likely from 20 more years of basketball and not enough stretching. dr warned me at the time of my first that i need to stretch more. i did not heed the warning.

    • @oasean
      @oasean Месяц назад +1

      Seeing that you don't mention physical therapy and that you later mention merely stretching, I hazard that you neglected knowledgeable physical therapy. I suggest Stuart McGill as well as Aaron Horschig for direction on how physical therapy does at least two main things to prevent and treat lumbar back pain. One, it can reverse "gluteal amnesia" and properly activate the posterior chain's other muscles. Two, it builds core strength that stabilizes the spine to offset the spinal laxity that attends a disc herniation's aftermath, which is typically a disc bulge.

    • @theoldfangledgamer
      @theoldfangledgamer Месяц назад +1

      @@oasean i did try physical therapy as well. unfortunately i got no relief from my symptoms.

  • @krsida
    @krsida Месяц назад +190

    I’m seeing a complete dearth of empathy in these comments. Friendly reminder that these health issues can happen to anyone, and nobody *deserves* back issues. Wishing him a speedy recovery and big shoutout to Dr. Sutterer for combining so many educational media in this video. We are truly blessed beyond measure for this content. Med students pay hundreds thousands for lectures of this caliber.

    • @bobleung8
      @bobleung8 Месяц назад +20

      I wish him well in his recovery and don't wish injury on anyone. With that out of the way...as long as he comes out of this being able to live his life more or less normally...he still will have made himself well over $100 million pretending to care about being a basketball player. When healthy, he didn't care to improve himself or listen to those on his team who wanted him to just work on getting better. In fact...when asked about how he could improve...he was defensive and told people that he's good enough despite the fact that he was being paid as if he would get better. He didn't care enough about the game and his job such compared to those of us who hustle our asses off to get better and keep a job that makes 1/1000th of what he gets paid to dribble a basketball. Should I care about a 100 millionaire that did the bare minimum to justify his salary? Not a bit. It is obviously also the team's fault that gave him that kind of contract with that much money but they did it in good faith and Ben burned them for it. Don't feel sorry for him. Save your empathy for those who deserve it.

    • @thatguyjoe3649
      @thatguyjoe3649 Месяц назад +12

      Empathy has been lost because of how his career has been up until this point. Nobody is wishing injuries upon this dude. It's just looked like simmons only wanted to take his check and not play basketball. Genuinely at this rate, he will not get another contract in the NBA.

    • @westbrick6393
      @westbrick6393 Месяц назад +1

      Even if not for his injury he didn't have work ethic, his career would go on wrong path

    • @martianmurray
      @martianmurray Месяц назад +1

      These health issues just prevent him from playing a game. Don’t be so dramatic.

    • @AttainTheGrain
      @AttainTheGrain Месяц назад +8

      @@thatguyjoe3649 I mean tbf, he's been claiming injury and mental health for years (injury makes him lose confidence in ability, mentality will change) and all the evidence adds up to him being serious.
      You don't go from a hyper athletic, All Defense team point-forward who was getting buckets easily (withouth a jumpshot), to some complete bum who doesn't understand the game.
      Man had everything, and its a shame its turning out this way. Hope to see him dazzle us with amazing playmaking once again.

  • @dougschadel8094
    @dougschadel8094 Месяц назад +106

    After years of playing basketball and 20+ years doing industrial maintenance. My back acts up every six months to where you can barely sit up. It hurts so bad let me tell you. Pain isn't a strong enough word lol

    • @baldeagle4710
      @baldeagle4710 Месяц назад +3

      Dwight Howard had the same issue yet he didn’t laugh it off and act like he didn’t care about the team.

    • @AlexandreG
      @AlexandreG Месяц назад +6

      @@baldeagle4710 he's not acting. It's a sincere heartfelt feeling 😂

    • @DasFlippityFlop
      @DasFlippityFlop Месяц назад

      @@baldeagle4710Howard is also a all time great center Ben is just a bust at this point. Howard still showed clear evidence of terrible back problems

    • @snagzzy2k418
      @snagzzy2k418 Месяц назад +1

      @@DasFlippityFlopa bust does not lead the nba in steals casual

    • @DasFlippityFlop
      @DasFlippityFlop Месяц назад

      @@snagzzy2k418 yeah your right, I’m sure every team bens been on is super glad they had him 🤡 goofy mf

  • @jamesd126
    @jamesd126 Месяц назад +34

    I am 36 and have had two discectomies on the lower three discs. I have been in lots of pain the last few weeks so just had another MRI. This video hits very close to home. I have herniations again with the loss of space and fluids in the discs.
    My doctor mentioned a fusion and disc replacement but said on three levels the outcome isn’t always great. So for now I am going to try and pain manage and hopefully get some relief that way.
    Back pain is the absolute worst. I couldn’t imagine playing in the nba with these issues. Some days I don’t want to even get out of bed.

    • @loverofhumanity
      @loverofhumanity Месяц назад +1

      constant neck pain. 3 cervical herniations, stenosis, bone spurs in the neck. Wasnt an nba player but forced me to give up rec league sports. People dont understand how awful that pain is. The pain consumes your entire mind-to the point many of us would rather die quickly and swiftly. The basics become difficult, let alone being able to play sports at any level.

    • @mattgoss3060
      @mattgoss3060 Месяц назад

      Dude, I’m in the same boat. I had a microdiscectomy at L4-L5 only for it to fail and required a fusion three months later. My ass was already kicked and the fusion was brutal. BRUTAL. The back spasms I dealt with during recovery was absolute torture. And here I am possibly facing it again with my L3-L4. I had the MRI a week ago that confirmed everything. I meet with my surgeon in three weeks to discuss our approach. March 28 will be one year since the previous fusion. Unreal. Good luck to you.

    • @Lordandmaster26
      @Lordandmaster26 Месяц назад

      I feel for you I really do. And to think Ben Simmons will lie about that kind of pain to get out of his contract with the sixers… what a narcissistic asshole.

    • @doobeedoo2
      @doobeedoo2 5 дней назад

      what did you choose to do?

  • @frenzytv3162
    @frenzytv3162 Месяц назад +11

    I herniated my back years ago. Went thru the same reoccurring issues. Hard to walk , didn’t want to sit because of how hard it was to stand back up. Started working on Strengthening and lengthening my back with some diet changes ( Added more water content and less dry foods) changed my life.

  • @jpjh8844
    @jpjh8844 Месяц назад +144

    As someone who is not an athlete but who has numerous bulged discs, cervical,, thoracic and lumbar degenerative arthritis and already had c5-c7 ACDF, I feel for Ben Simmons! Back pain and nerve impingement is a horrible thing for anyone let alone a professional athlete to deal with. I hope he can get it treated and still be able to play. As a 76ers fan, I wish him the best.

    • @westbrick6393
      @westbrick6393 Месяц назад +6

      Ben is actually enjoying all that money he got

    • @Chadius_Thundercock
      @Chadius_Thundercock Месяц назад +16

      I would feel bad if the dude wasn’t so unprofessional before his back problems

    • @sethc2241
      @sethc2241 Месяц назад +2

      difference is you didnt get paid insane millions of dollars for not doing your job

    • @digdug1577
      @digdug1577 Месяц назад +3

      What a positive thing to see about Ben, I hope your feeling better yourself. Go 76ers!

    • @Lance37a
      @Lance37a Месяц назад

      @@westbrick6393 dressed to the 9's on the bench

  • @iiZAPPx
    @iiZAPPx Месяц назад +11

    You teach so much while being entertaining. One of my favorite channels on any platform. Appreciate you and your effort on every video

  • @adrian10k5k
    @adrian10k5k Месяц назад +10

    This is a great breakdown.
    I’ve been waiting this video. Can you add a video going over the impact of scar tissue on these types of surgeries?

  • @40spray
    @40spray Месяц назад +12

    I have the same thing in my neck and nerve pain is no joke! Ben Simmons should be left alone, i know it aint easy what his going through

    • @nyteowl8069
      @nyteowl8069 Месяц назад +1

      Kinda makes this all sad because if a guy with millions of dollars with the best doctors can’t fix his back then the rest of us, well most of us are in trouble lol

  • @Unknown-nc4jq
    @Unknown-nc4jq Месяц назад +22

    3:14 ''if you have an L4 or L5 disk herniation...''
    Me watching this while in bed from ridiculous radiculopathy in L4, and on Naproxen 😭😭

    • @anthonymatson966
      @anthonymatson966 Месяц назад +3

      God bless you, I hope your pain subsidies

    • @Unknown-nc4jq
      @Unknown-nc4jq Месяц назад +1

      @@anthonymatson966thanks mate, i really appreciate your kind words. I hope you have a great day and take care.

    • @drdp420
      @drdp420 Месяц назад +3

      I feel your pain bro…. Same issue for me and i had a footdrop too at the beginning… thankfully with a proper recovery plan i can do almost everything i could before the injury… and no I didn’t undergo surgery

    • @Aceboggy3223
      @Aceboggy3223 Месяц назад

      Suffering like this for years is debilitating … glad I choose a different route than prescribed pain pills . Only took me a year on that junk to realize it made nerve pain worse over time and I needed more potent shit to take to deal with it ..I made my own program and can function most days but not to the degree I could before my back injury .pain can be a blessing to some a motivator but others get broken by it .

  • @xavzerrek2743
    @xavzerrek2743 Месяц назад +29

    I don't think Michael Porter Jr. Is quite the same had he not had those injuries and that's something to consider.

  • @francisturney2938
    @francisturney2938 Месяц назад +25

    Does anyone remember when most of the internet was claiming he was faking this injury to get out of playing? People really tried to argue this was "minor surgery" knowing absolutely nothing about back injuries apparently. This is truly the best and smartest country

    • @baldeagle4710
      @baldeagle4710 Месяц назад +8

      Even if he was injured he was laughing on the bench and acting like an idiot. He showed no sense of urgency about coming back. He does NOT care about winning he just wants to take his money. Has he ever missed a paycheck?

    • @leo_wentzel
      @leo_wentzel Месяц назад +6

      Yeah this is just a bad take, it was always something with Simmons, which is why no one gave him the benefit of the doubt. We have the proof and now people are understanding. This is how things go in the world.

    • @Book.of.Treason
      @Book.of.Treason Месяц назад +2

      @@baldeagle4710this was your take on ben still after watching this video, that's ridiculous

    • @killerjoe7596
      @killerjoe7596 Месяц назад

      I'm still claiming he's faking his injury to get out of playing. He's having MINIMAL INVASIVE surgery for the second time. Minimal invasive. And the doctors don't even know what nerve is causing the trouble. And with this surgery Simmons gets out of playing next season - with full salary, of course.

    • @killerjoe7596
      @killerjoe7596 Месяц назад

      @@leo_wentzel No, we don't have the proof. This minimal invasive surgery and the doctors don't even know which nerve they're operating on. And they never will because Simmons is making this all up. This back injury is as fake as his mental illness.

  • @QGuides
    @QGuides Месяц назад +2

    I love this account. So informative.

  • @taytricks33
    @taytricks33 Месяц назад +6

    Let me explain this: if you have never experienced a ruptured disc and to where it is touching a spinal branch then don't say anything. That is one injury that I never want to experience again. I'd rather be paralyzed

  • @melian9999
    @melian9999 Месяц назад +10

    Ive been suffering with this in 2 discs for 28 years in L4 L5, I was too young for surgery 18 years ago i wonder when i will be too old for surgery, ill be 50 soon, and im so much worse than i was 18 years ago, and am better off dead at this point. My pelvic floor, numbness in my hip, sciatic pain from my back to my foot, and now my knee is fucking up. Thanks canadian medical system. Ive lost just about everything due to this. I wish i was nba rich person. And before anyone says it on me, i have done everything, every physio, pelvic specialist, epidurals, disc injections, pelvic floor manipulation ( guess how that works) i have given up.

    • @loverofhumanity
      @loverofhumanity Месяц назад +1

      i agree. I'm canadian and the system here is an absolute joke. They will completely reject or prolong surgery. it's so bad. There's no pain management. Doctors are burnt out and don't care at all.

    • @RestoreYourPeace
      @RestoreYourPeace Месяц назад +1

      Don't give up melian

    • @melian9999
      @melian9999 Месяц назад

      @@RestoreYourPeace im trying

    • @robgronkowski947
      @robgronkowski947 Месяц назад

      ever try working with a physical therapist?

    • @melian9999
      @melian9999 Месяц назад +1

      @robgronkowski947 i was seeing a pelvic floor specialist for 3 years, and ran out of money, about 2 years ago. Ive had just about every kind previously to that, so much so i should have went into the field. I always get to a plateau and cant get past certain things. She was amazing but its hard to have pain, and then the physio is super painful, and the treatments are super painful. I have so much scar tissue, that my pelvic floor is like a rock, well it was, i made alot of progress, but im feeling sorry, for myself and need to get back to work. It can be such a mental burden, i was the guy everyone came to, to help them move, or lift a fridge upstairs. I did warehousing for a lot of years, and sports, i was super active, and i can't do much of anything now. Being broke doesn't help, if it wasnt for my mom i would be on the streets most likely.

  • @Kegotback
    @Kegotback Месяц назад

    Thank you for all the informative information Dr. Sutterer, as a fan of Ben Simmons as an NBA athlete it was interesting to learn more about the type of surgery he is about to go through. I wish him a good recovery and hopefully a successful return to where he can atleast enjoy playing basketball again if he chooses too.

  • @franzkern4208
    @franzkern4208 Месяц назад +53

    This is a scary injury.

    • @jashanestone
      @jashanestone Месяц назад +5

      No joke. Neck and especially back injuries or problems, that need surgery? Are the worst. Those surgeries are the *most* to be non acceptable or to be called off, by the patients themselves due to its risk of furthering more pains or injuries in the future after said surgeries.

    • @ciscoflores5512
      @ciscoflores5512 Месяц назад

      Lolololololol yeah it’s cause he’s injured. Lololol

    • @joyfultoni
      @joyfultoni Месяц назад +1

      Back injury makes player retire early in there career ask larry bird

  • @zakberliner7926
    @zakberliner7926 Месяц назад

    I learned so much from this video! I love your content and watch it regularly, but this might be the most I’ve learned from one standalone video! What causes these disc herniations? Is it that he did a particular motion that was harmful over time, or do these tend to be more acute issues?

  • @ptotheatsign
    @ptotheatsign Месяц назад +2

    Doctor, could you do a video on disc replacement? I haven't heard about many cases of that in the sports world; have you?

  • @HillProductions2
    @HillProductions2 Месяц назад +1

    L5-S1 herniation problem ten years ago. Pain has subsided but nerve irritation in my left foot and toes drives me nuts. Always worse at night when trying to sleep. I try massage and flex the toes for relief. Flexing seems to give me temporary relief allowing sleep. Will walk to grave with this condition 🙇🏼

  • @difference018
    @difference018 Месяц назад +31

    Wonder how he passed his physical when he got traded to the Nets

    • @Teekaydee_16
      @Teekaydee_16 Месяц назад +10

      I believe the Nets waived the physical tests because both Seth Curry and Ben Simmons were injured when they were traded to Brooklyn

    • @noisepuppet
      @noisepuppet Месяц назад +1

      There are some transactions where I wonder if all consideration happened above the table. Pure speculation but I can't help wondering.

    • @smoothsavage2870
      @smoothsavage2870 Месяц назад +2

      He failed it and the Nets traded for him anyway.

    • @chill0314
      @chill0314 Месяц назад +1

      Because he wasn't hurt.

    • @lakerfan2874
      @lakerfan2874 Месяц назад +6

      ​@chill0314 You don't need to show pain to have something wrong physically. Bone, muscle, and tissue deterioration is something that has to be seen under an X-ray and other kinds of scans. Physicals don't have those machines handy for a thorough check.

  • @bbbb6066
    @bbbb6066 Месяц назад +2

    In the future could they grow the disk material to replace the damaged material or stimulate the growth of new disk material. Thank you for your videos.

  • @williambreeze2659
    @williambreeze2659 Месяц назад +2

    I feel for Ben, back injuries are no joke!

  • @bry8500
    @bry8500 Месяц назад +2

    I would love to have a video on Tyler Herro. Could you piece together what’s going on with the physiology behind having a platelet rich injection into his foot? Is this a chronic condition that could limit his career?

  • @dbinga6204
    @dbinga6204 Месяц назад

    Had a 2 level spinal fusion and discectomy (PLF) 5 years ago from stress fractures of the pars s1-l5-l4 from boxing training, once injured you will never be the same (and always experience some pain) although i can still do everything as before, but not at the level or frequency, i am sure with the right perseverance and if the healing process goes well he may be able to return but would need to be managed by the PT's and is likely to affect his playing time

  • @peterf.229
    @peterf.229 Месяц назад +5

    my neighbor when I lived by Philly played football for the Eagles as an offensive lineman and had to have the same type of back surgery . he had to retire at age 25 or 26 . luckily for him he had a backup plan and got his real estate license and worked with his wife selling houses . they moved a few years after but he was a nice guy who took me to the Eagles training camp in the 90’s , I met Bill Walsh , Buddy Ryan , most of the Eagles offensive line and other coaches and staffers . I also jogged with Randall Cunningham and got his autograph too lol was a fun day for a 13 year old kid 😎

  • @ssmarcos4
    @ssmarcos4 Месяц назад

    I had this and its one of the worse pains I experienced at its peak, took several years of different treatments and physical therapy to make it go away. The severe sciatica pain is terrible.

  • @chronicle_4
    @chronicle_4 Месяц назад +1

    Is this the same case to what happened with Larry Johnson? Was a beast in Charlotte but can barely move at the end of his NY days.

  • @ddthompson42
    @ddthompson42 Месяц назад +10

    I had a microdiscectomy at L4/5 (and foraminectomy for access) on one side; felt good for a few weeks, then my foot dropped. About three months after the first surgery, I had a second. Fighting off a third now about a year later. My NBA career is DEFINITELY over 🥺

  • @williamtsang7012
    @williamtsang7012 Месяц назад +2

    This is the worst type of injury. Nobody understands how much pain you’re in. Some days the pain is manageable yet other days it’s excruciating. Some people think you’re just faking since there’s no cast or brace.
    For me, prolotherpy helped to strengthen the ligaments in the lower back and pelvis. Then a chiropractor to help create more space in between the lumbar discs and then physiotherapy to help retrain and strengthen the lower back muscles.
    I hope this can help others too.

  • @bardock4511
    @bardock4511 Месяц назад +9

    Dr. Brian is awesome

  • @tuosje
    @tuosje Месяц назад

    Great video once again :) Could you (or someone else in the comments) explain if there is any other cause for a nerve impingiment? For example if you do the test of laying on your back and lifting your leg in a straight position and even tilting your head forwards and you get pain in your back or even radiating in the leg. Can muscle spasms in the back or something else cause that or is it a sign of disc hernia/bulge?

  • @thirtyacres7504
    @thirtyacres7504 Месяц назад +1

    These are silent injuries people do not know about, nor understand and they wonder why that player isn't playing at the high level they used to. Dwight Howard had back injuries throughout his career and he just wasn't the same.

  • @minkibang4625
    @minkibang4625 Месяц назад +1

    As a life long Sixers fan and someone that suffers from the same injury, I really feel for him. I can’t imagine playing NBA level basketball with that back. For normal people like me, physical therapy is enough for me to get through day to day activities.

  • @buabengernest8189
    @buabengernest8189 Месяц назад +2

    Bro 😂😂😂 what happened to the knickers jersey on the background skeleton mannequin 😊😂😂 after 3:34

  • @charlesjohnson4800
    @charlesjohnson4800 Месяц назад

    Brilliant job explaining this to us normal people. 👏

  • @loco46m
    @loco46m Месяц назад +1

    I remember TJ Ford having career threatening back issues growing up. I don't know if it was the same issue, but the back is NOT something to be played with.

  • @darththew
    @darththew Месяц назад +4

    Incoming summer workout pics

  • @LennartDoering
    @LennartDoering Месяц назад

    I assume a lot of people watching this have back issues. I just want to give a perspective:
    MRI 2020: Herniated Disc awful pain really really awful. Cant walk, cant sit etc.
    Three years of trying everything. A rollercoaster of pain. Physio, Lifting, Walking, Stretching, harder mattress...
    MRI 2023: Herniated Disc (still), doctor said my body started the process of fusing the vertibrae itself and he could do fusion surgery to speed up the process. My pain level? Moderate. Moderate pain every now and then. Flare Ups last maybe 2-3 days and dont stop me from walking or sitting.
    What I'm trying to say is: Three years later the MRI looks worse, but my pain levels are very moderate. And probably lower than average at most days. I have to say I changed a lot in my life to get there. I truly needed to brainwash myself into understanding that only I can get this right with my own actions. And that ten years of neglect can't be turned around in six weeks.
    But this is just my story and every story is individual. Understand that this is a marathon, with out without surgery and you probably need to change many aspects of your life.

  • @official315
    @official315 Месяц назад

    i have an extra vertabrae (i believe) or extra bone in some part of my back is that a benefit or the opposite or no impact? i always been able to jump higher, farther, faster than most is it because of the extra bone?

  • @Dev-dn4uu
    @Dev-dn4uu Месяц назад

    I don’t even have any injuries but just coming back to the gym and lower back pains really limit my movements to the point where I feel like I’m on the brink of paralysis

  • @PeterNguyenHT_asset
    @PeterNguyenHT_asset Месяц назад

    Wow this is almost literally me. Very educational.

  • @BossFinale
    @BossFinale Месяц назад +3

    He'll be back. His villain story is not over.

  • @AkagiRedSun
    @AkagiRedSun Месяц назад +1

    Don’t worry he’ll be back strong for the offseason, just like a fit Zion

  • @BanditTrader
    @BanditTrader Месяц назад +41

    He just needs the RingDinger

  • @investorbettor505
    @investorbettor505 17 дней назад +1

    I’m about the same age as Simmons and I have always been a hater towards him. With that said, I also have disc herniations in my back and they have definitely hindered my athleticism and mobility. This gives me more perspective on what Ben has been going through. It’s no joke!

  • @InfoHubZA
    @InfoHubZA Месяц назад

    Been there. That pain is painful.

  • @Sienn0
    @Sienn0 Месяц назад

    When I see this, I think of McGill's big three exercise. I know it's not as simple but it is something that can help get someone on the right track. When I feel sharp pain in my lower back I try to remind myself to engage my core to better keep the load off the spine.

  • @whatthree16
    @whatthree16 Месяц назад +5

    He's been done since 2021..

  • @hlzeron
    @hlzeron Месяц назад

    This is so cool to see as a chiropractic student

  • @SuiLagadema
    @SuiLagadema Месяц назад +1

    I don't know why this brought back my biomechanics classes. I'm gonna ignore the first surgery for the sake of argument but could it be something related to his natural body alignment? Instead of unloading forces "evenly" between the body and the disc, maybe there's an atrophy in a muscle, ligament, or even facet joint that, given his career as an elite athlete, accentuates a miniscule anatomical anomaly that people who don't perform at that level simply don't get because there isn't enough stress generated? Maybe he has a 2° Cobb lumbar scoliosis but at his level it's enough to cause bigger issues.
    Just a thought exercise btw, no need to tear me a new one.

  • @LISA75_
    @LISA75_ Месяц назад

    I have had thoracic back pain due to impingement for years , my back can spasm so badly that it gets hard to breath , over the last few years the nerve issues have moved down my back , and now I have lovely flair ups of sciatica .
    AT least Ben is getting treatment , my doctors have just put me on pain meds and used steroid injections into my back like it's a pin cushion , they said they will do more when my issues become worse , the problem is , it's been over 15 years never getting better just gradually getting worse , I am just not to the point of not being able to move, and I am used to the pain, so I can still function, so my docs think why rock the boat ,I am managing .

  • @Sean.Cordes
    @Sean.Cordes 25 дней назад +2

    Ben Simmons is such a huge contrast to Michael Porter Jr. MPJ has had 3 surgeries [one of them major]. He had people saying he'd never play, and yet he's become a key contributor on a championship team and one with a chance at more rings. He deserves so much credit for his mental and physical toughness to work all the way back from those surgeries and [knocking on wood] he seems to have turned a corner on it.

  • @victorfranca17
    @victorfranca17 Месяц назад

    nice anatomy break down on this one. he should have used pliability like tom brady

  • @therightman2031
    @therightman2031 Месяц назад

    Posture!

  • @ray101892
    @ray101892 Месяц назад +10

    His 1st back "injury" happened when he took a year off to sulk and get traded to the nets without playing a game for the whole season. I guess he injured it while sitting for long hours hunched over his pc? 🤔

    • @davidhirschhorn2960
      @davidhirschhorn2960 Месяц назад +10

      Maybe he was sitting out bc he was in pain, and diagnosis was not perfect at the start. Wish him well

    • @benjaminfishbeyn1996
      @benjaminfishbeyn1996 Месяц назад +1

      Herniated disc is a debilitating injury. In an interview he said it got so bad he was unable to walk up stairs.

  • @senzubean27
    @senzubean27 Месяц назад

    I'm still stunned he was able to get traded without this being brought up, it's almost like he hid it to get out of Philly

  • @Ezunit1991
    @Ezunit1991 Месяц назад

    When these things heal, they do so with granulation tissue, not annular fibers. Not as strong, stats say he is more likely to cause a re-opening of a previous herniation.

  • @LogjammerDbaggagecling-qr5ds
    @LogjammerDbaggagecling-qr5ds Месяц назад +2

    It really seems like back surgery has worse outcomes than most other surgeries. I've never seen someone fully recover from back surgery.

  • @DEEJAY_QUAN
    @DEEJAY_QUAN Месяц назад

    scottie Pippen suffered from the same issue in his later days with the bulls and portland

  • @andrecs9079
    @andrecs9079 Месяц назад

    kills your fast twitch for sure

  • @danielamorim5443
    @danielamorim5443 Месяц назад

    Man I really wish you were my anatomy professor, mine barely spoke English😂

  • @blender_wiki
    @blender_wiki Месяц назад +1

    In 2024, encountering such problems for a professional athlete indicates incredible incompetence within the medical and athletic departments of the franchise where the athlete played. This isn't just an injury; it's a consequence of postural issues and poor coordination, which could have been addressed with appropriate training if identified early enough.

  • @jonathansykes4986
    @jonathansykes4986 Месяц назад

    Let's hope so.

  • @NoahHerzeele
    @NoahHerzeele Месяц назад

    what were michael porter jr’s second and third surgery (i know the first was a discectomy)? can anyone say? what do you think doc sutterer?

  • @jjwalker8682
    @jjwalker8682 Месяц назад +2

    Always wish athletes the best! As a spine rep for 15 years we know that these procedures are bandaids. My college football career at UW ended due to a back injury hence my journey into medical device sales. Again wish him the best but the clock is ticking for his spinal fusion. Genetics are a bitch!

    • @ginzo666
      @ginzo666 Месяц назад

      Not necessarily. Lumbar total disc replacement is possible if his facet joints are otherwise healthy. The FDA approved devices are total trash with CroCo in them, but good devices are available in Europe.

    • @jjwalker8682
      @jjwalker8682 Месяц назад +2

      @@ginzo666 I hope you are right! I have seen lots of cervical artificial discs be implanted but very few lumbar discs and they were all investigational. When those go wrong they can go very wrong. For another 200 max deal I would risk it, but wealth cannot buy you health.

    • @ginzo666
      @ginzo666 Месяц назад

      @@jjwalker8682 I've had one for 5 years. It's still perfect. No clue if they're ever going to ever go for FDA approval. The next generation beyond these viscoelastic implants will be 3D printed devices to match patient anatomy.

    • @loverofhumanity
      @loverofhumanity Месяц назад +1

      @@jjwalker8682 i agree with you. People dont understand how risky these surgeries are. When they work-its great but when they don't its very very scary and its not low. There's so many cases where the surgeries dont workout in these kind of cases.

  • @ReshiramZekrom_
    @ReshiramZekrom_ Месяц назад +2

    Hey doc, could the Failed Back Surgery Syndrome had a role in this?

  • @richardandaya3932
    @richardandaya3932 Месяц назад +6

    Thank you Dr., now I know why Ben Simmons has had no jumpshot over the last couple of years.

  • @ovx23
    @ovx23 Месяц назад

    What is the recovery time?

  • @tellsteveharveyidontwanthe2283
    @tellsteveharveyidontwanthe2283 Месяц назад +1

    the pain is enough to make you unable to sit or walk you lie there i had to go to thrapie cause aint no way im doing a surgery cause back surgerys are so risky

    • @killerjoe7596
      @killerjoe7596 Месяц назад +2

      What about running up and down the court and stinking up the stadium. Ben Simmons is a fraud. He always seems to get up and down the court just fine. I have never seen him wince. And funny how he always seems to be "injured" after he has a bad game. Screw this guy.

    • @JasonAtlas
      @JasonAtlas Месяц назад

      Probably on pain killers while he plays. More common than you may think.

  • @user-eh5cr4or6k
    @user-eh5cr4or6k Месяц назад

    I have had two surgeries. Second replaced all of the disc in my neck I have three plates a strut and a rod system that relieved all paralysis and pain custom-made by the greatest neurosurgeon in the world. Who does your work makes all the difference in the world some doctors truly care about the outcomes others only care about how many outcomes they can finish to buy more worldly Goods.

  • @icg2412
    @icg2412 Месяц назад +1

    Michael Porter Jr. survived this and his doing very well at Denver, I think Simmons will not overcome this because of his attitude towards the game.

    • @killerjoe7596
      @killerjoe7596 Месяц назад

      Michael Porter's success exposes Ben Simmons. I'll say it again: I don't think Simmons was ever hurt. He and his agents contrived his back injury just like they contrived his mental illness.

    • @acegohard4731
      @acegohard4731 Месяц назад +1

      Porter has a jump shot and doesn't have to rely solely on athleticism. Once Ben Simmons athleticism is gone he has nothing

  • @RJMM
    @RJMM Месяц назад +1

    Everyday, yesterday was the end of Ben Simmons.

  • @kaydevious
    @kaydevious Месяц назад +1

    I doubt he'll ever return to form because he doesn't seem to mentally want it, even if he recovers just fine. It's unfortunate, he could have become a great player.

  • @Bigmam9900
    @Bigmam9900 Месяц назад

    And to think people were worried about MPJ’s back

  • @Lutessa853
    @Lutessa853 Месяц назад

    Forget Ben. If you guys love his defense, check out this other guy who can guard as well if not better: Rudy Gobert. Soon to be a 4x DPOY, all Ben does better than gobert is pass. And literally nobody talks about rudy. Super underrated and underappreciated.

  • @misterhampton1
    @misterhampton1 Месяц назад

    Responding to the title of the video… “Yup”.

  • @senororlando2
    @senororlando2 Месяц назад

    Doc he was finished when the Hawks won game 7

  • @PixelBaller
    @PixelBaller Месяц назад

    Dr this is not a joke...those close to Simmons have confirmed he has a gaming addiction. He was even seen online playing Call of Duty for 24 hours straight the day before his team the Nets had a playoff game. All of his sitting and likely bad posture had caused these injuries and his addiction is why they are not healing.

    • @MattGarcyaDC
      @MattGarcyaDC Месяц назад +1

      Lmao I was gonna believe y till u said 24 hours straight

    • @PixelBaller
      @PixelBaller Месяц назад

      @@MattGarcyaDC it's recorded by a guy streaming, they literally showed Simmons' gamer ID as proof, you can google it

  • @AlejandroRamirez-rx1py
    @AlejandroRamirez-rx1py Месяц назад

    The dude finesse the league. Even if healthy, he will continue to skate out playing. I wish him a speedy recovery, but the dude career will be over if healthy

  • @theteleisewilliamsexperience
    @theteleisewilliamsexperience Месяц назад

    I don't know about the disc in the back my herniated disc are in my neck it hurts but I know the back is much worse.

  • @SuperIronDan
    @SuperIronDan Месяц назад

    Quick question for everyone, as someone seen at one point the expression of physical pain on the face of Ben Simmons

  • @ASVP5
    @ASVP5 Месяц назад +1

    I doubt he’s going to play anymore. I would be surprise any team would want a player with such a medical history.

  • @Lefty38853
    @Lefty38853 Месяц назад

    As a 76ers fan myself I should be thinking like u. But I'm that selfish fan that is always irked when I see or hear about Ben Simmons in anyway. He looked scared offensively in the playoffs. But this is deeper than basketball and yet I'm still irked with🤦🏿‍♂️🤷🏿‍♂️

  • @Boomdizzle99
    @Boomdizzle99 Месяц назад +1

    He should retire from basketball. Playing around with the back is no joke. Dudes only 30. He has a full life ahead. Salvage what they can of his back. Hes got the money for treatment as he gets older. Maybe would be a great idea to get into his next venture in life

  • @SwishingNet7
    @SwishingNet7 Месяц назад

    The crazy part is I was gonna clown him until I realized back injuries aren’t a joke and the hate he’s getting is crazy but I’m sure if any of our fav players had this injury then we’d be more understanding 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @dimetime35c
    @dimetime35c Месяц назад

    Just curious would something like stem cell treatment help in this situation? Seems like traditional treatment isnt exactly working as it should be.

  • @josepht5331
    @josepht5331 Месяц назад +10

    For someone who had such high expectations put on him since coming to the league this is tough. Im not even a fan of Ben Simmons and I hate that so many in the comment section came here just to 💩 on him, shows who didn’t come for the education but came because they know they could never achieve anything close to the level of what Ben Simmons has done (NBA) in any field, in their lifetime. But on the medical side this is encouraging. Hopefully he can come back and play effectively but more importantly I hope he can avoid lifelong pain and suffering. That’s not a quality life for a 27 year old. Can’t imagine what that could do to you mentally.

    • @WutTheDeuceGaming
      @WutTheDeuceGaming Месяц назад +1

      No one really wants to achieve what he did or wants to be known for it.
      Drafted high, made a ton of money while not playing for the majority of time, proved on the court he didn't or even wanted to be better than a one dimensional player, causing him to completely fall into less than a role player because he was figured out.
      Yeah, we're jealous of HIM. Lol, said absolutely NO ONE EVER.

    • @Kermit_T_Frog
      @Kermit_T_Frog Месяц назад +2

      The way that fans have piled on Simmons has been horrible. And he's been punished for not using the back as an excuse. Probably downplayed by teams to keep his trade value up.

    • @josepht5331
      @josepht5331 Месяц назад

      @@WutTheDeuceGaming and he’s made more money than u and is better at basketball then u will ever be at anything in life 🤡

    • @bucksdiaryfan
      @bucksdiaryfan Месяц назад +1

      Not me -- I have his pain, and I know there's no "playing through it"... when it comes to nerve injuries your body works against you and amps the pain if you try to ignore it

    • @Kermit_T_Frog
      @Kermit_T_Frog Месяц назад +1

      @@bucksdiaryfan Worse. Fans complaining about his jump shot. Well, how is he going to do that if he can't jump?

  • @Andrew-dj1wd
    @Andrew-dj1wd 6 дней назад

    Denver Nuggets Michael Porter Jr back injury recovery vs Ben Simmons ????
    L3-L4 microdiscectomy

  • @latinreuben
    @latinreuben Месяц назад +1

    The integrity of the disc will forever be weakened. Another danger is scar tissue forming that once again irritate the nerve.

  • @-13eNnY-
    @-13eNnY- Месяц назад +8

    At least he's already gotten paid. Whether he returns or not won't ruin him financially. If his career is, more or less, over, he really shouldn't have given out all of those fines when he sat out against the 76ers. Hopefully, his back heals well and he can at least go about his day normally and pain-free.

  • @thirtythree504
    @thirtythree504 Месяц назад +1

    I feel bad for the guy. A back injury is no joke

  • @hello.gumption
    @hello.gumption Месяц назад

    Lower back nerve impingement and still giving you 6/8/6 in the best league in the world is actually unbelievable. edit... in 24 minutes per game.

  • @justincarreras7753
    @justincarreras7753 Месяц назад

    Herniated two discs in my back years ago. Never got surgery but had to give up what was causing the pain (in my case boxing). That’s kinda what it usually boils down to, unfortunately: are you willing to give up what’s causing you pain? You learn quickly that being healthy and happy supersedes all else. IMO Ben should retire and enjoy his youth while he still has it. He made it a lot further as a pro athlete than anyone here in the comments hating on him.

  • @zaydquarless1046
    @zaydquarless1046 Месяц назад

    He might not be able to shoot a jumpshot when he returns.

  • @Lance37a
    @Lance37a Месяц назад +3

    Career = over.

  • @lemini4k
    @lemini4k Месяц назад

    Dwight, TMac, the list goes on....

  • @mastervz4806
    @mastervz4806 Месяц назад +1

    So he wasn't lying about being injured.

  • @ianmann28
    @ianmann28 Месяц назад

    Yes. Certainly

  • @drunkpaulocosta9301
    @drunkpaulocosta9301 Месяц назад

    As an Australian i can safely say, Yes. Yes it is.