Dr David Abbasi gives medical breakdown of Tom Aspinall s unfortunate knee injury
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Tom Aspinall Knee Injury was NOT CLEARCUT. Here’s my Best attempt of Medical Breakdown of video replays. Wishing Tom Aspinall a speedy recovery!RT & Share!Subscribe- Full YT videos David Abbasi also clarified clearly via Twitter that it could indeed be a torn patella or quad tendon: People messaging me if could be torn patella or quad tendon- Yes could be. That could explain "jiggle" of kneecap, and his Inability to straighten his knee after injury. (if one of these has full tendon tear- you can't straighten your knee)People messaging me if could be torn patella or quad tendon- Yes could be. That could explain "jiggle" of kneecap, and his Inability to straighten his knee after injury. (if one of these has full tendon tear- you can't straighten your knee)
Patellar or quad tendon rupture - Dr David Abbasi gives medical breakdown of Tom Aspinall s unfortunate knee injury at UFC London
Tom Aspinall injured on the canvas (left) and David Abbasi (right). [Images courtesy: right image from @MirrorFighting Twitter, and left image from David Abbasi's YouTube channel] vs. , the main event for London, unfortunately came to an anti-climactic end. 15 seconds into the bout, Aspinall went crashing down to the canvas due to a freak injury that stopped the fight in Blaydes' favor. Aspinall seemingly went down after landing a low-kick on his opponent's leg. In mysterious circumstances such as these, it is hard to gauge the exact nature or extent of the injury. This often prompts dialogue in medical circles. David Abbasi, an orthopedic surgeon certified in sports medicine who works with multiple professional athletes, was on hand to provide his analysis. He prefaced his analysis with uncertainty as the angles provided by the UFC are not substantial enough to pass judgment. Abbasi shuffled through multiple angles of the incident and gave his take on Aspinall's injury: "Thigh kick to Curtis Blaydes, goes down, lot of pain, nothing obvious here. Obviously no obvious fractures, no compound fractures, no open fractures. The side view here, looks like it may have grazed off Curtis Blaydes' knee but that was really the shin. So this back view, look at his kneecap, look at how that kneecap jiggles." Following his initial analysis, Abbasi arrived at the following conclusion: "So I think this view in the slow-mo gives the clue potentially. Look at the jiggle of the kneecap, that would be possible if he had a patellar tendon or a quad tendon rupture and eversion of the foot here and then the valgus force on the knee could be consistent with [an] MCL." Watch the entire breakdown of the mishap in his Twitter post: Tom Aspinall Knee Injury was NOT CLEARCUT.Here’s my Best attempt of Medical Breakdown of video replays.
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Tom Aspinall Knee Injury was NOT CLEARCUT. Here’s my Best attempt of Medical Breakdown of video replays. Wishing Tom Aspinall a speedy recovery!RT & Share!Subscribe- Full YT videos David Abbasi also clarified clearly via Twitter that it could indeed be a torn patella or quad tendon: People messaging me if could be torn patella or quad tendon- Yes could be. That could explain "jiggle" of kneecap, and his Inability to straighten his knee after injury. (if one of these has full tendon tear- you can't straighten your knee)People messaging me if could be torn patella or quad tendon- Yes could be. That could explain "jiggle" of kneecap, and his Inability to straighten his knee after injury. (if one of these has full tendon tear- you can't straighten your knee)