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Old 05-02-2015, 08:17 AM   #61
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Yah he was sitting on the bench very awkwardly.
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Old 05-02-2015, 09:07 AM   #62
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Just because a player took a hit to the head and appeared to be dazed doesn't mean he had a concussion. You also can't diagnose a concussion from watching on TV. With all the attention concussions are getting in pro sports now I would be surprised if he had a concussion and played on Sunday (or even practiced today).

Shutting him down for the rest of the game as a precaution was a safe bet. Even if it was only precautionary. Observe him to ensure he is okay instead of trusting him to be honest in a situation where a guy may not be honest with himself or the trainers.
You know Buff the definition/standard of concussion is loose enough that, at least in my opinion, it absolutely is one of the diagnoses you can often make watching on TV (assuming you get the right video of the face or player responses after the injury). A player getting hit to the head and appearing to be dazed most likely has an American Academy of Neurology grade I concussion. Theses episodes of 'getting your bell rung' have been historically underdiagnosed and there is a movement towards calling them all concussions, albeit minor. But to be clear, if a child in a sporting event appears dazed after a head shot, they are done for that day at least. In pro sports (as I mentioned with Edelman, honestly just one of many obvious examples, and I actually did work with an NFL team for some time), how this is handled varies from staff to staff and case by case.
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Old 05-02-2015, 09:12 AM   #63
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Speculation: by the way he was holding himself, I think it's a rib injury to Ferland.
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Old 05-02-2015, 09:33 AM   #64
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I'm pretty sure he was just really hangry and couldn't focus.
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Old 05-02-2015, 10:33 AM   #65
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Speculation: by the way he was holding himself, I think it's a rib injury to Ferland.
I never suggested or speculated on Ferland's injury. I don't think we ever got a clear shot of what exactly was hurt. I don't think they'd play him Sunday if he had a concussion.
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Old 05-02-2015, 10:44 AM   #66
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Having dealt with Thorne (one of the Flames staff guys) a couple of times, I'm under the impression that he's a turbo-type A. He -seems- to not be the type of guy that will go full NG-Oiler on Souray. While this means next to nothing in the real world, I personally am not terribly worried about them sending Ferkland out if he's not able to go.
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Old 05-02-2015, 11:10 AM   #67
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The commentators speculated a slash to the hand at the time, but they were only guessing. Most of the (extremely sketchy) evidence suggests it might be his back or side or hip.

I would wager that its an oblique injury....just by the way he was sitting and then the way he reached around.
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Old 05-02-2015, 11:16 AM   #68
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I would wager that its an oblique injury....just by the way he was sitting and then the way he reached around.


Intercostals maybe
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You know Buff the definition/standard of concussion is loose enough that, at least in my opinion, it absolutely is one of the diagnoses you can often make watching on TV (assuming you get the right video of the face or player responses after the injury). A player getting hit to the head and appearing to be dazed most likely has an American Academy of Neurology grade I concussion. Theses episodes of 'getting your bell rung' have been historically underdiagnosed and there is a movement towards calling them all concussions, albeit minor. But to be clear, if a child in a sporting event appears dazed after a head shot, they are done for that day at least. In pro sports (as I mentioned with Edelman, honestly just one of many obvious examples, and I actually did work with an NFL team for some time), how this is handled varies from staff to staff and case by case.
The NFL is a joke when it comes to changing their protocols around player behavior, concussions, discipline, etc. They put out one heck of an entertaining product, but the rest is a joke.

And you can't possibly be serious about diagnosing something thru a TV. As many posters have already said, they've had their bell rung with no concussion afterwards. I too had an incident during a men's league game where I was kinda getting angled off but turned around at the same time. I ended up smacking the back of my head against the turnbuckle and got knocked out for a few seconds (picture Chara/Pacioretty). Ref stopped the game, and you can bet your ass I was dazed. Everyone got extremely worried, but I was fine. Not even a headache the next day.

Another time, I was playing D and skating backwards when (and I swear this is the truth) I hit a rut in the ice. There is not a chance in hell I tripped over my own feet. I fell directly backwards obviously and bumped my head off the ice. It didn't even hurt, but the ref recommended I sit out since he said I looked dazed. The next day, I had a headache and it lasted a few days.

So it's luck of the draw when it comes to head hits. You can't diagnose anything based on how it looks.
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Why would you think that? All I said was getting your bell rung doesn't mean your concussed long term. And my loss of brain function from getting popped in a ring was me having to concentrate on "staying on my feet" or thinking "don't look stupid trying to find my corner" Bomber(our coach) used to teach us "when your in trouble,cover up and think about your knee's.

Stuff like that lasted 5-10 seconds for me and I was back to normal, no lasting brain effects at all.
This is the problem with concussion management in the past. Pretty much every sport has a "tough it out" mentality, and not a lot was known in regards to diagnosing a concussion - and it's still pretty subjective.

Here is the SCAT testing used for evaluating a player. This is only HALF OF evaluation and baseline testing, the rest being physical testing like reaction time, etc - http://www.cces.ca/files/pdfs/SCAT2%5B1%5D.pdf

You can see there are scores like the GCS, so in a scenario like you described you likely would have displayed some signs of a concussion.

The trouble we still have is deeming whether a player needs to sit out and undergo testing. This is compounded by the fact the players almost always lie about how they're feeling.

Again, as mentioned, we have to assume the medical staff did the right thing and it's not a concussion if he's playing Sunday.
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Old 05-02-2015, 12:49 PM   #71
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Glad to hear ferland will be in... I hope hudler gets in as well. He looked to get his game back especially in game 6 vs the Canucks so it sucks he's battling yet another injury now.

Johnny is going to be a pissed off player tomorrow... Which does not bode well for the ducks. He plays with so much intensity and increasing it only makes him more effective. I'm confident he'll have a hell of a game tomorrow.
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Glad to hear ferland will be in... I hope hudler gets in as well. He looked to get his game back especially in game 6 vs the Canucks so it sucks he's battling yet another injury now.

Johnny is going to be a pissed off player tomorrow... Which does not bode well for the ducks. He plays with so much intensity and increasing it only makes him more effective. I'm confident he'll have a hell of a game tomorrow.

I think Hudler was playing injured the entire series and the hit or what happened to him could've possibly made it worst. though that doesn't sound like the case as Hartley says both players should be good to go on Sunday night.
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I agree with the posters that say if he plays there is no way he has a concussion.

The Flames would never risk it, nor would the doctors sign off on it.
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Calgary Flames ‏@NHLFlames 3m3 minutes ago
FYI: Mark Giordano (limited contact) is taking part in full practice today. Raphael Diaz is also taking part in full practice.
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Um. What? Really?
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FYI: Mark Giordano (limited contact) is taking part in full practice today. Raphael Diaz is also taking part in full practice.
Wow! Good for him. Even with all this news trickling in, I'll still be shocked if he actually plays a game this season.
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Gio's presence should be good for the team's morale.

Having Diaz back in would also be good. Will allow the third pairing to tackle more minutes compared to right now
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Roger Millions@RogMillions34s35 seconds ago

#Flames Team Doctor Kelly Breit paying very close attention to the team Captain as he skates.

Wes Gilbertson@SUNGilbertson17s18 seconds ago

#Flames D Mark Giordano firing a few wrist-shots. Hmmmm ...
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