Doctor's Guide to Hugo Lloris Elbow Dislocation

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Tottenham Hotspur F.C. goalie Hugo Lloris suffered an elbow dislocation and is going to be out for the remainder of 2019. Thankfully he won't require surgery, but this scary elbow dislocation resulted in ligament damage that will take some time to heal. In this video we'll review the relevant elbow anatomy and mechanism of dislocation combined with a review of the footage of the injury to Hugo Lloris.

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Been waiting for this one since he messed up his elbow last weekend.

collinsorlando
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This Guys a genius he’s got his day job and YouTube money just explaining stuff in simpler terms for people

WiCkeDsHoX
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When I saw his arm I was thinking “yeah, I don’t think arms are supposed to go that way” 😂

DrAdnan
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Hi doctor.
I had a anterior elbow dislocation as a child. It never healed propertly. When I shoot the basketball it has the weirdest trajectory. Its not as ugly as Lonzo's, but its up there.

zvonimirbrekalo
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Thanks for covering futbol/soccer injuries.

serkomoryasi
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Hey Dr. Brian, thank you for covering this specific soccer injury! As a spurs fan it was tough to see, but as a physical therapist seeing a FOOSH injury it made me even more worried about the timeline of his recovery. Keep up the great content and the diversity of sports being represented on the channel is much appreciated!

GigaChadow
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please try do a video on how Barkley came back from his high ankle sprain doing those insane drills!!! Loving the content at the moment.

joelking
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I dislocated my elbow a number of years ago, and it was absolutely excruciating. I have had multiple joints dislocated and this was by far the worst pain, for weeks after it was reduced, and tremendous amounts of bruising and swelling. I definitely feel for this player and hope his recovery is smooth. Thanks for the interesting video, they are always great!

b.ellenlininger
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The only doctor i wouldn’t be scared of going to💯great job man love your videos 👍🏾

kamholmes
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Awesome video as always! Loving that you're starting to get into soccer too.

adventure_hannah
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Looked up a lot of elbow dislocation videos this is the best one.

Domm_Diggity
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Happened to me during a street fight ..I landed backwards with my extended arm ..I had to be put too sleep for the doctor's to put my elbow back into place..worst pain felt I'm my life!😢

Jg_JG
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It is cool you talked about this. You should talk about how the concussion poetical is sometimes not the best in soccer mainly because the time still keeps going and they want to move the game along.

hectortorres
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Day 15 of asking for Chris sale elbow inflammation and how it affects the future Carrer of him and his tendency for UCL tear please do a small segment of it please 😓😓🙇🙇🙇🙇

shivashishjaiswal
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I don't care a fig about sports but you just helped me greatly with a biomechanics course! Thank you!

mollyfarquhar
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I dislocated my elbow playing basketball after getting flipped upside down on a dunk back in 2015. I also broke my olecrenon completely off of my Ulna.. I fortunately relocated my elbow on my own after I woke from the 10ish second black out. I needed surgery, I’m very fortunate that I lived in Houston which has some of the best sports injury surgeons in the world.. my elbow still pops daily and I had to have a pin put in replacement of my olecrenon. But I can still work, play basketball on occasion etc.

JamesG
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Thanks Brian, informative and interesting as always.
This one might be the closest to what happened to me. Except I needed surgery, since in addition to dislocation, I also tore my ligaments and tendons and they also had to take a little piece of my bone out, put a gilded screw in if I recall well and some months later have another surgery to take the screw out. After years of rehabilitation, I'm stuck with not being to fully extend (around 20 degrees short) my arm or carry any weight heavier than 5kg with it. My surgeon told me that in his career it was the 2nd "worst" injury he had to deal with and my rehab doc actually did her master thesis on it. So at least something good came out of it. Ha

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I dislocated my right elbow in a motorcycle accident, it was a posterior dislocation with medial displacement of the ulna, since i was in the field i couldn't reduce it immediately and it remain dislocated for a day, it was reduced in the OR but was a closed reduction, it took me almost a year to regain complete ROM, and now my elbow is stronger than ever, i go to the gym and train calisthenics at home.

thedarkdemon
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I'm 13 and I'm italian, but I undestand everything, thanks for the esplication!

c.a.c.coseacaso
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Could you talk about the incident that happened to Patrick Day

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