5 MOST PAINFUL Sports Injuries Athletes Can EVER Experience!

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5 MOST PAINFUL Sports Injuries Athletes Can EVER Experience! Here are craziest top 5 most painful injuries an athlete can experience ever in sports fails. ER doctor reacts to horrific sports injuries and most painful things from NFL football, MLB baseball, NBA basketball, soccer, MMA, boxing, wrestling, and more ESPN sports. These excruciating pains could be career ending for professional athletes. Living with the world's most painful disease or experiencing a painful injury is not fun. But what is the worst pain ever in sports? Get ready to learn about possibly the most painful injuries and extremely painful medical conditions. Today Doctor Wagner, a real life emergency physician from Experts React on Gamology will be breaking down and reacting to things even more painful than childbirth. Try not to cringe as Dr. Wagner looks at broken ribs, broken tailbone, dislocated shoulder, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), and Achilles tendon rupture. On a scale from 1 to 10 how painful do you consider these? What is the most painful thing you've ever experienced? Be sure to comment below any other medical topics you'd like Dr. Wagner to cover in-depth in a future video and reply. Also don't forget to also give this video a like if you want Doctor Wagner to cover more health and wellness topics.

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LINKS & REFERENCES:

On a Scale From 1 to 10: Most Painful Medical Conditions | US News

A Former Player's Guide to the 8 Most Painful Injuries in Football | Bleacher Report

10 Most Painful Sports Injuries | Healthgrades

Here Are The 16 Most Painful Injuries Someone Can Experience | Ranker

Top 15 Most Painful Injuries In Sports | TheSportster

Sports Injuries - Acute, Chronic & Common Injuries | NIAMS

Common painful sports injuries: assessment and treatment | Clin J Pain.

Overuse injuries in sport: a comprehensive overview | Int J Environ Res Public Health.

Epidemiology of Sports-Related Injuries and Associated Risk Factors in Adolescent Athletes: An Injury Surveillance | Int J Environ Res Public Health.

Sport injuries: a review of outcomes | PubMed

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I dislocated my shoulder when I was 15 yrs or so during a friendly boxing match with a friend at home. It happened when I threw a strong right hook and missed the punch. At first I didn't noticed anything wrong nor pain until my friend told me that my right arm looked longer than my left, so I go and lift my shirt sleeve and when I looked at the dislocated shoulder that's when all the pain came rushing through. After the doctors put back together I've dislocated the same shoulder like at least 15 to 20 times but now I put it back myself and it don't hurt anymore. I'm 35 now.

TheOcinatas
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I internally amputated my arm during squash. I swung arm so hard that the blood vessels snapped and the muscle tore in two. It didn't hurt so much as the nerves were broken as well. However after attachment surgery it was the most panful thing I had ever experienced. It felt like my arm was in between dying and holding on for days until things calmed down.

TheNitrean
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Just a couple of months ago before my 18th birthday I was at work until a bit of sheet metal sliced the back of my ankle and completely severed my left Achilles tendon. Everything you explained was 100% accurate from the pop, to the excruciating stabbing pains in the lower foot. I could not move my foot at all, and I was taken to the hospital immediately. I’m okay now and everything is healed, but I still have a limp that will stick with me for the rest of my life. To anyone that goes through this injury and sees this, recovery exercises are essential and are really important. Don’t sleep on your recovery exercises.

inzipid
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As a sports fanatic, I’d love to see you react to some of the gnarly injuries these professional athletes endure. There’s the ankle dislocation from Gordon Hayward in the nba as a great place to start

petramacneary
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He described the ACL injury perfectly, i tore my ACL playing… kickball… at my schools field day and I was 9 days away from graduating. I rounded 3rd base and I suddenly turned and changed direction cuz I went to dodge the ball cuz I knew this kid was gonna throw it at me and I went to duck and pop went my knee. I did hear a pop. I did feel unstable and yes I did feel a lot of pain. Getting my surgery on August 30th, can’t wait…

generaljellybeans
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Dislocated my kneecap kicking open a door at school 8 years ago. Didn't realize how bad it was until I went to the doctor 7 hours later, after limping through a foot of snow to get home. Went through surgery and eventually was able to walk properly again. However to this day, my right knee aches every day, and is even worse in the winter.

pjusttheletterpreally.noth
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I suffered a complete ACL tear and partial meniscus tear playing football last year. I watched a video about injuries like that the night before I got injured so I knew what happened almost right away. The lower half of my leg went numb for a little bit but nothing too painful. l think the part I hated the most about the recovery process was just sitting on the couch all day for like a week straight. But I liked going to physical therapy, I learned a lot about knees and the muscles around it that help support it.

kevinstewart
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I’m right now watching this after my rugby practice today and I can say, we have lots of people dislocate shoulders and torn ACLs. In fact, in two games, versing the same team, one player from the opposing team tackled two of my teammates so hard to the ground that it torned their ACLs. And one of them is still recovering

samueltang
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As a Special Olympics athlete myself, I too have been through injuries throughout my time playing. I've also had injuries outside of sports.

MarcCaliber_Commonweath
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Going over this makes me think that it would be really neat seeing you react to real life sport injuries/knockouts, especially in like MMA or Boxing. Might not have the same comedic element as Family Guy, but I think it could be very informative 👍Keep it up Doc!

milkmaster
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I've strained my acl in my left kne multible times and torn it once. It was extremely painfull took a long time to recover, and afterwards I got a depression because I couldn't play football/soccer anymore, everytime I tried I got a new injury in my knee. To this day I still have a lot of pain in my knee regularly.

Gadeberg
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Between the four of us we've had everything but the acheilles tendon rupture. Son tore his ACL on the night before his 21st birthday while skateboarding. Various family members with broken ribs including myself, kicked by a horse, but the gnarliest was three years ago when the husband fell off a two foot high stool, and dislocated his shoulder. Several surgeries later and he's still saying it hurts.

suzannetitkemeyernlq
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My sister has torn both of her ACLs at different times. She has a pretty high pain tolerance but she’s never felt pain like that before. It took her a year the first time before she went back to sports and 8 months the second time. She had surgery on both.

rileyjohnson
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Tearing my groin is the absolute worst pain I’ve ever felt in my life about an 8 month recovery process and it hurt to even breath or move my torso

peytongrass
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Dislocation is extraordinarily painful. I’ve experienced 9 of them in my life and the most severe one I’ve had took several people in the ER to put it back while I was under heavy sedation. And that dislocation was from just “moving wrong” and it just popped out. I’m not even an athlete, only slightly active due to being a lifeguard. I’ve had to have 3 surgeries to correct the dislocations and the most recent one was a bone graft about a month ago which my doctor has high hopes that it will take care of the problem for good. Because I’ve been in constant pain and shoulder instability for over 15 years I sometimes wish that I had just broken my arm instead 😭 both dislocations and surgeries to correct them are hideously painful and traumatic

MonicaN
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I remember one time I was playing baseball for my highschool and I was playing third base, honestly what came next was awful really, the batter hit the ball the pitcher threw and that ball went straight for me but I didn't catch it, it went straight for my throat and next thing I know I was on the ground trying to catch air and everything and it was horrible for me.

aimlesscarp_
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Not necessarily broken rib, but I tore the muscle in between the ribs. It hurt so bad, everything you do. It feels like you can’t blink without pain. Deep breaths sucked, but I didnt want to get pneumonia. The absolute worst things were pooping, and *god forbid* sneezing. First time I sneezed after I got hurt, I was in tears. It was awful.

sweetrocks
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i have EDS (for those who may not know what that is, it's a connective tissue disorder) so things like dislocations are waaay too common for my liking, especially my shoulders. i can say from experience they really are not fun. after enough times they stop hurting as bad but it still gets in the way, especially since i do a lot of physical activities with your shoulders such as rock climbing, swimming and colour guard

TheLiquidFox
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You should do a series where you react to professional sport injuries that have happened in the past

jordanb
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Knee dislocation hurts like crazy. Possibly one of the most painful injuries I've ever had. Took at least 6 months to recover and took a laproscopic surgery to remove a free body that was in it before I had full mobility. I'd rather have appendicitis.

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