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Brian Sutterer MD

@briansutterermd

Sports Medicine Doctor | Injury Education | YouTuber | PM&R Trained -Opinions are my own-

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AI needs to be in a massive bubble about to pop because that's the only way this sickening stuff won't ruin future generations. Burn it all down now and let the worthwhile stuff grow back stronger

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How is this any different than literally any other injury? They don’t play till the medical staff says they are ready. This whole story is silly and to me seems like it’s just a way to keep him on the sidelines till a trade happens

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Exactly. Everyone reporting like it’s proven fact that calf strains can lead to Achilles tears without any strong data to suggest such

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Just putting this out there - calf tightness can be caused by a blood clot (DVT), so if the mri is truly minimal to no abnormalities I hope they have done an ultrasound on Wembanyamas leg

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This was fun! First time ever going live haha. I was nervous and stared at my computer for about 20 minutes before finally hitting “go live”. Expected 5 people and then comments went nuts on YouTube so thank you so much! I think the interest is there and I’d love to do this every

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Bizarre to see this from an athlete who should have elite rehab oversight. Just chill dude. Your swing will be fine but not if you injure something else trying to get cute with rehab. You’re also just creating more asymmetry and a higher target for the injured side to get up too

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Of course it should count. Players with the skill to go pro don’t need another year or two of hopping around colleges to make that happen. We also can’t have endless medical hardship years. It’s too easy to game that system as many injuries could be managed and played through