I recorded this last night after the game just based on how it looked and a number of other clues about the injury. Waited to share until we had official word from the MRI. Wishing Oladipo all the best in his recovery and I hope this makes some education of an unfortunate situation.
Brian Sutterer MD hey dude I’m currently a 19 year old skateboarder who’s been through a few injuries to make me passionate about sports injuries. I’m in school to become a physical therapist assistant and just wanna let you know your videos are so incredibly helpful to me as well as interesting keep killing it dude
And all those ‘Instagram-doctors’ were doubting you and calling you an idiot for disagreeing with the original idea of it being broken. Lmao. This is why Brian Sutterer is the best.
Jerome 355 look up the TH-cam video of victor oladipo getting injured... The doc claimed it and was correct yet people felt the need to disagree and claim they are rocket scientists lol
@@BrianSuttererMD those guys were all idiots. I could tell it was a quadriceps tendon tear by the way he landed and the gap above his patella. And I'm not a doctor.
I haven't watched this entire video, but a "jumper's knee" is typically related to the patellar tendon (which is below the kneecap). The quadriceps tendon is above the kneecap.
What a good idea for a channel and very underrated. The formatting and presentation are what makes your videos so engaging. Keep it up, bro! I’m looking forward to seeing you get up there 💯
I really like what you're doing on your channel. It's nice to understand the injuries our beloved sports stars suffer better and we can learn about the human anatomy aswell at the same time. I also like that you always keep it nice and short instead of forcing the videos to be at least 10 minutes long. Keep it up👍
when i saw the injury, i opened youtube and looked for you. thank you for explaining all these injuries, makes us understand better. keep posting these videos. you the best.
Your videos make me sad and happy st the same time because we are seeing people get hurt bit we are learning to much about the injuries and it's just wild to me lol
Thank you for confirming on the type of injury Doctor. I hate the fact that on a comment section someone said you’re aren’t a real doctor for not agreeing that it was a broken leg. Thanks quieting those people up👌🏻
3 years later and he's finally looking like himself again. Would love to see an update video on this (e.g., about the outcome of the first surgery, re-injury, second surgery, etc.).
Quick and accurate work with attention to detail. I remember having trouble with this portion of my anatomy and physiology class in college. Thanks so much for the awesome detail and illustrations Doc.
Thank you for your videos brian🙏 I‘m going to med school in germany and as a basketball fan I especially like how you bring all these things from my text books into a context I enjoy.
Great video man! Short, sweet, educational, explained well and all that good stuff I really liked how u disected the footage of what the med staff was doing, how he dropped, his reaction etc.
You do a great job explaining everything down to every detail. It's great but a little more animation would definitely boost the views. I feel like we are more visual nowadays and understand it better. But awesome job!!
This is a great idea for a channel! I like to see how doctors try to expand the uses of their knowledge. Currently studying for my mcat which I take in March
My basketball role model my favorite player in the NBA and Dion Watiers. Victor such a real guy, humbled man, and work so hard, prayers go up. he gonna come back even better I see MVP in his future
Dude this is where your channel blows up! I just had to watch all of your bball videos and now it’s 2am and I work in the morning lol. Subscribed. PLEASE DO A CHRIS PAUL VID!!!
It's quite funny, as I looked at the replay, and felt it would be a quadriceps tendon rupture or tear. I wanted a slow motion replay that was extended, to which after a bit of digging through twitter, found, and officially tweeted that I was quite confident it was what occurred. Woke up the next morning to someone saying "This tweet of yours 14 hours later has aged very well" and someone else saying "After 14 hours, I am impressed". Basic research and studying about the leg structures, and the joints, alongside my own communication with my body and the injuries I've had in my leg, I could figure it out pretty quickly.
These videos are awesome. Sucks that in order to get them a talented athlete has to get injured. It’s also horrible that as soon as somebody does get hurt I’m waiting for these videos lol great content, Doc.
Yea it's an odd balance. I'll have other sports topics that don't rely on injuries, but injuries happen and there's no reason to run from an educational opportunity that helps people learn in a way that interests them
Brian Sutterer MD Absolutely! Any plans to maybe look at individual athletes from a biomechanics-perspective and see what makes them different/more explosive/more durable than others?
I really enjoy watching these videos but one thing I would like to see you talk about and understand better is the timetable while they are out. We kinda hear about rehab and such but we mostly just see that they are out for 4-6 months or something and I have always wondered on these types of injuries what they actually do and what affects the timetable. When do they start the rehab, what are they watching for to clear them to start playing again, etc.
I'm wondering if this injury could have been prevented, to me it seems that maybe he was cleared to play when he really shouldn't have been. It brings to mind the whole Kawhi and spurs drama.
One thing I was hoping you would cover is if there are any other factors (e.g. PEDs or HGH) that would make this particular injury more likely? I was under the impression muscles/tendons are more likely to rupture with steroids for example, and it doesn’t seem that far fetched to think a BBall player would potentially inject their legs for optimal strength & recovery. I would be very curious to know more on this and any other potential contributing factors that potentially could lead to this injury. Thanks for sharing your insight Doc!
Do a video on the football player Eric Legrand! Bit of a throwback since it was years ago, but very severe injury and you could have a lot of interesting stuff to talk about (especially since he's trying to walk again).
I completely tore both of my quad tendons while I was loading a truck with stuff we were donating prior to our move south after I had retired. The tears happened minutes apart from each other. I always considered my legs as strongest parts of my body and never expected to have any problems with them. Even the doctor, examining me before the MRI asked if I had been an athlete because of the development of my leg muscles. I told him no and that my legs were a product of years of tough physical labor. Then, after the surgery and while at the rehab center in Philly, one of the doctors there told me that double quad tears were so rare that they had only ever had one other case where that had happened and it was in a younger individual. To make a long story shorter, now 3 + years after the surgery and with a lot of PT, dry needling therapy, electro needling and laser light therapy, I am left with a set of knees that are about 80% of where they were. I still cannot fully extend either leg and still have a little indentation left on top of each knee. I guess it is as good as it'll ever be.
You should add the timetable of them coming back in injuries like this. Like the amount of therapy and statistics on how well these survives hold up in the long term
I recorded this last night after the game just based on how it looked and a number of other clues about the injury. Waited to share until we had official word from the MRI. Wishing Oladipo all the best in his recovery and I hope this makes some education of an unfortunate situation.
Brian Sutterer MD love the quick uploads after injuries keep it up Brian
Hi Brian , thank you for this channel , i advice to put more details more picturs
Can you do a video on Gordan Hayward Of the Boston Celtics? And also jumpers knee in Sports players.
Great explanation.
Question - what would be expected time line for recovery? And will it impact his game once recovered?
Brian Sutterer MD hey dude I’m currently a 19 year old skateboarder who’s been through a few injuries to make me passionate about sports injuries. I’m in school to become a physical therapist assistant and just wanna let you know your videos are so incredibly helpful to me as well as interesting keep killing it dude
And all those ‘Instagram-doctors’ were doubting you and calling you an idiot for disagreeing with the original idea of it being broken. Lmao. This is why Brian Sutterer is the best.
For real??Can you send me link I love it when comments don’t age well.😂
Lol it's ok. We get training for a reason and are supposed to have a sense for these things in my field.
Jerome 355 look up the TH-cam video of victor oladipo getting injured... The doc claimed it and was correct yet people felt the need to disagree and claim they are rocket scientists lol
CreasyBear lol I will. thanks
@@BrianSuttererMD those guys were all idiots. I could tell it was a quadriceps tendon tear by the way he landed and the gap above his patella. And I'm not a doctor.
You’re fast wow LOL, do a detailed jumper’s knee video pls i’d love to hear what you have to say
Recorded last night
Brian Sutterer MD can’t wait!
I haven't watched this entire video, but a "jumper's knee" is typically related to the patellar tendon (which is below the kneecap). The quadriceps tendon is above the kneecap.
@@BrianSuttererMD cant wait cause i suffer from this time to time
@@pcteee i've been playing like that for more than 3years and i just turned 18 so..
What a good idea for a channel and very underrated. The formatting and presentation are what makes your videos so engaging. Keep it up, bro! I’m looking forward to seeing you get up there 💯
Chill, hes not gonna be underrated anymore with time
TheYes1210 ive got a present for you right here
Thanks for the explanation. Glad we have people like you, as a young Hooper this was scary😑. Pray for Oladipo#Comeback 🔥🔥
I know that feel lol. Playing hoop after the Derrick Rose injury made me really scared of how I landed for months.
ED Antetokounmpo u suck
@@mpayne4kt156 🙄😒
I was punching air when I found out he got injured, pacers were the most slept on team in the east this season.
Yea, and I'm a pacers fan too :/ grew up in Indiana
DB HIGHLIGHTS+ I’m personally not a Pacers fan, but they looked solid this year.
ReallyEpic I’m personally not really into the NBA, but the patriots looked really solid too! Headass
I really like what you're doing on your channel. It's nice to understand the injuries our beloved sports stars suffer better and we can learn about the human anatomy aswell at the same time. I also like that you always keep it nice and short instead of forcing the videos to be at least 10 minutes long. Keep it up👍
Marvin Schmid oh yeah yeah
when i saw the injury, i opened youtube and looked for you. thank you for explaining all these injuries, makes us understand better. keep posting these videos. you the best.
I honestly wanna cry. He's the last person in the NBA that deserves this kinda injury 😔 What he's done for us is beyond extraordinary
I have it as well and its very depressing.
Ty for explaining at least 1 of my favorite players injurys.
Pls do KP6 injury.
Pretty much the only channel right now where I'm looking forward to and watching every single upload. Great content, my man. Much love from Germany
Thank you!!
Brian Sutterer MD oh yeah yeah
Bro you are great. I loved the video. I really hope you come up off of these videos. Great work going back to his injury history.
Your videos make me sad and happy st the same time because we are seeing people get hurt bit we are learning to much about the injuries and it's just wild to me lol
I dont know why some people dislike your vids. Very informative yt channel. Love the grind, doc!
Thank you for confirming on the type of injury Doctor. I hate the fact that on a comment section someone said you’re aren’t a real doctor for not agreeing that it was a broken leg. Thanks quieting those people up👌🏻
Holy.. I love this channel! Subscribed! Looking forward to watching this channel grow!!!
This was the first video I watched of him been watching ever dincr
3 years later and he's finally looking like himself again. Would love to see an update video on this (e.g., about the outcome of the first surgery, re-injury, second surgery, etc.).
You nailed it doc, i saw u comment in one of the basketball pages and u guessed the injury right before the mri results
Your channel is great. This is great. You’re great. this is such great, concise content. That you get it out so quickly is just a bonus. Thank you!
One of my new favorite channels man it would be cool if you put how long it usually takes to heal from some of these injuries too
Quick and accurate work with attention to detail. I remember having trouble with this portion of my anatomy and physiology class in college. Thanks so much for the awesome detail and illustrations Doc.
You are such a joy to listen to with all your knowledge. Thank you! Best!
This also happened to Tony Parker in the 2017 playoffs.
Thank you for your videos brian🙏
I‘m going to med school in germany and as a basketball fan I especially like how you bring all these things from my text books into a context I enjoy.
Great video man! Short, sweet, educational, explained well and all that good stuff I really liked how u disected the footage of what the med staff was doing, how he dropped, his reaction etc.
I was looking forward to this video since he got injured thank you for always explaining all these injuries
Please keep uploading videos like these lol appreciate you putting us on to injury’s around the league 💯💯
As soon as this happened I couldn’t wait till you posted the video explaining it
There's the video I was looking forward to today! Thank you for making these bro.
You do a great job explaining everything down to every detail. It's great but a little more animation would definitely boost the views. I feel like we are more visual nowadays and understand it better. But awesome job!!
As a current sufferer of QTR, I feel this man's pain. I had a repair three days ago, and I've never been so beat.
The best doctor ever, I was waiting for info about this injury and a disappointed moment for Oladipo
Great video, thanks doc. You answered all the questions most of us fans have!!!!!
One of the best ch in youtube
Watching this 4/22/23, just watched it happen again unfortunately
This is a great idea for a channel! I like to see how doctors try to expand the uses of their knowledge. Currently studying for my mcat which I take in March
Men this channel is underrated he deserves more subs
👍👍
Awesome video doc, I love how simple your videos are to understand and how we break down the anatomy with all of these injuries.
Thanks!!
My basketball role model my favorite player in the NBA and Dion Watiers. Victor such a real guy, humbled man, and work so hard, prayers go up. he gonna come back even better I see MVP in his future
i’m proudly part of your notification squad ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Was actually waiting for this video when I heard about what the injury was. Sounds like a painful injury.
Was really wondering about this, really good coverage in sports news though. Impressive how he keeps up with the injuries do much
That was a great analysis and explanation doc!🙌🏾👏🏾👏🏾 you are good!!
Love these videos. Your visuals are also super helpful, thanks!
This is actually really interesting, thanks!
Dude this is where your channel blows up! I just had to watch all of your bball videos and now it’s 2am and I work in the morning lol. Subscribed. PLEASE DO A CHRIS PAUL VID!!!
Great video man, your explanations and visuals make it simple and enjoyable to watch and understand. Keep up the great work !
Awesome quick vid. Thanks Brian!
The hometown hero. We’ll be back better than ever I was waiting for this video
Hi Doctor Sutterer! This is sooooooo helpful as my son had a rupture of the knee as well. Thank you. SUBSCRIBED!
Omg I'm so happy I found this channel.
Love your videos man. Please don’t stop
Aye man u dont miss a beat ... I literally just seen the injury notification and here the video was
Love your channel Brian! God bless
Man i swear I waited for this video!
Keep it up 🔥
This is my favorite new channel.
You deserve more subs.. Very informative
Wow, thorough analysis, thanks doc
Knew this video was coming as soon as I saw the injury😂 Great content man
Best channel on yt
It's quite funny, as I looked at the replay, and felt it would be a quadriceps tendon rupture or tear. I wanted a slow motion replay that was extended, to which after a bit of digging through twitter, found, and officially tweeted that I was quite confident it was what occurred. Woke up the next morning to someone saying "This tweet of yours 14 hours later has aged very well" and someone else saying "After 14 hours, I am impressed". Basic research and studying about the leg structures, and the joints, alongside my own communication with my body and the injuries I've had in my leg, I could figure it out pretty quickly.
Keep it up! Im sure this page gonna end up with million subs soon.
This was actually very insightful thank you.
Thanks for letting us now Doc!
Am I a sick person for being excited for this video after witnessing this injury
Twist oh yeah yeah
Nah I’m a pacers fan and I was excited
@@dc9646 go away that was never funny and never will be
G.I Joe oh yeah yeah
Yes
Wow, your channel is growing really fast, you were on 28k subs just a couple days ago. Way to go, great content!
I love this channel so much
These videos are awesome. Sucks that in order to get them a talented athlete has to get injured. It’s also horrible that as soon as somebody does get hurt I’m waiting for these videos lol great content, Doc.
Yea it's an odd balance. I'll have other sports topics that don't rely on injuries, but injuries happen and there's no reason to run from an educational opportunity that helps people learn in a way that interests them
Brian Sutterer MD Absolutely! Any plans to maybe look at individual athletes from a biomechanics-perspective and see what makes them different/more explosive/more durable than others?
Potentially. Relies on good footage which can be tough to get sometimes
Great video but it would be nice to hear about expected recovery times and maybe a bit more about the type of rehab required for the injuries.
Love your channel man!
I really enjoy watching these videos but one thing I would like to see you talk about and understand better is the timetable while they are out. We kinda hear about rehab and such but we mostly just see that they are out for 4-6 months or something and I have always wondered on these types of injuries what they actually do and what affects the timetable. When do they start the rehab, what are they watching for to clear them to start playing again, etc.
LOVE YOUR VIDS KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
Love your work
I was waiting for this vid
Love these videos
Great educational video 👍🏾
Love them, im an aspiring sports physiotherapist and love the videos
I love your work keep it up!
very educational, love your channel. Hope you got the recognition and grow become bigger channel bro! cheers!
This is a great channel.
Great explanation. Thank you!
Woah.... Didn't this channel have like 5.6k subscribers last week? Congrats Doc.
your videos are so informative and interesting my brother keep it up ✊🏽💯
Love your vids doc
Love your channel
Damn in a month you’ve grown 25k subs congrats man
I'm wondering if this injury could have been prevented, to me it seems that maybe he was cleared to play when he really shouldn't have been.
It brings to mind the whole Kawhi and spurs drama.
Steve Angervil micro tears are not easy to spot and identify, his injury could have been prevented... if he sat out several months
Steve Angervil The pain he was experiencing in 2018 was most likely tendonitis which eventually turned into a torn quadriceps tendon
Thetruth99 Yep, all the small elements culminated into his present injury
Great concept doc...
Can you do a video on Alex Smith's leg injury?
He already did
@@venskus2009 Could you link it? I cant seem to find it 😕
azangelgrl I was at the game when that shit happened...The whole stadium was happy because he was playing like poo
iGrind4NoReasoN yeah cuz josh Johnson did so much for the team. They weren’t happy.
iGrind4NoReasoN wtf is wrong with u!😑👉🏽🚪L
Could you revisit this video now that he's having surgery on the quad again? Is it related to the original injury?
I was waiting for this.
One thing I was hoping you would cover is if there are any other factors (e.g. PEDs or HGH) that would make this particular injury more likely?
I was under the impression muscles/tendons are more likely to rupture with steroids for example, and it doesn’t seem that far fetched to think a BBall player would potentially inject their legs for optimal strength & recovery. I would be very curious to know more on this and any other potential contributing factors that potentially could lead to this injury.
Thanks for sharing your insight Doc!
Always educational 👌
Brian makes good videos
Great job with this vid, cool that youre a pacers fan.
sad, but happy to see this upload
Yea :/
Do a video on the football player Eric Legrand! Bit of a throwback since it was years ago, but very severe injury and you could have a lot of interesting stuff to talk about (especially since he's trying to walk again).
I completely tore both of my quad tendons while I was loading a truck with stuff we were donating prior to our move south after I had retired. The tears happened minutes apart from each other. I always considered my legs as strongest parts of my body and never expected to have any problems with them. Even the doctor, examining me before the MRI asked if I had been an athlete because of the development of my leg muscles. I told him no and that my legs were a product of years of tough physical labor. Then, after the surgery and while at the rehab center in Philly, one of the doctors there told me that double quad tears were so rare that they had only ever had one other case where that had happened and it was in a younger individual. To make a long story shorter, now 3 + years after the surgery and with a lot of PT, dry needling therapy, electro needling and laser light therapy, I am left with a set of knees that are about 80% of where they were. I still cannot fully extend either leg and still have a little indentation left on top of each knee. I guess it is as good as it'll ever be.
You should add the timetable of them coming back in injuries like this. Like the amount of therapy and statistics on how well these survives hold up in the long term
Great vid, keep it up