In 2005 I had a fall that resulted in Compartment Syndrome, I was on the floor on my right side for over 6 hours before I got help, I was cut open in 11 places, 5 feet worth of incisions. I had 4 foot long incisions, 2 upper thigh, 2 lower thigh, also 2 incisions on my right forearm, and 5 on my hand. I was in the hospital for 3 months and almost lost my right arm, leg, and my life. This reminded me of how LUCKY I am to have survived, and how someone like Austin Hubbard can get back in the ring and fight after such an injury is simply incredible.
Glad you were okay following your accident! Yea him being able to go back to training after this was truly amazing. Athletes can do some crazy things - i think it's a combination of will power and training.
This is a hard one. Mainly because repetitive trauma will cause swelling and potentially bleeding in the muscles. The fascia is a finite space and does not stretch so when the muscle gets big enough due to trauma/swelling, you will be at risk for compartment syndrome. In day to day life, usually this is never a problem. However, in mma it can very well pose an issue. Unfortunately some people May have more stiff/tight fascia than others. Things you can do to try to mitigate it is to make sure your connective tissue fascia system is as mobile as possible. Think soft tissue rolling, stretches etc.
Your video is awesome! Love the energy and breakdown. Having suffered from a series of really bad leg kicks in sparring before I’ve had the same bloating of my upper thigh. I don’t think it was compartment syndrome but the pain and swelling lasted for almost 4-5 weeks.
This happened to a friend after a tibial plateau fracture, in the calf. Had he gone to the wrong hospital he would have lost his leg, he was within the hour of losing it. Serious stuff.
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Haha no way. I was wondering what could explain the massive pop in views. I hope you found it informative!
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In 2005 I had a fall that resulted in Compartment Syndrome, I was on the floor on my right side for over 6 hours before I got help, I was cut open in 11 places, 5 feet worth of incisions. I had 4 foot long incisions, 2 upper thigh, 2 lower thigh, also 2 incisions on my right forearm, and 5 on my hand. I was in the hospital for 3 months and almost lost my right arm, leg, and my life.
This reminded me of how LUCKY I am to have survived, and how someone like Austin Hubbard can get back in the ring and fight after such an injury is simply incredible.
Glad you were okay following your accident! Yea him being able to go back to training after this was truly amazing. Athletes can do some crazy things - i think it's a combination of will power and training.
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Holy Christ…
Thanks for the insight.
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I’m a Muay Thai fighter. Any way to avoid this? Can any kind of training be done to prevent this?
This is a hard one. Mainly because repetitive trauma will cause swelling and potentially bleeding in the muscles. The fascia is a finite space and does not stretch so when the muscle gets big enough due to trauma/swelling, you will be at risk for compartment syndrome. In day to day life, usually this is never a problem. However, in mma it can very well pose an issue. Unfortunately some people May have more stiff/tight fascia than others.
Things you can do to try to mitigate it is to make sure your connective tissue fascia system is as mobile as possible. Think soft tissue rolling, stretches etc.
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Great breakdown, came here from UFC Vegas 34
Your video is awesome! Love the energy and breakdown. Having suffered from a series of really bad leg kicks in sparring before I’ve had the same bloating of my upper thigh. I don’t think it was compartment syndrome but the pain and swelling lasted for almost 4-5 weeks.
Gosh I can only imagine the pain he went through!
Do you have any videos about rhabdo?
Scary stuff. I thought of that injury as an overuse calf injury.
yea for sure. The most unique part is that it was a thigh which is unusually and not commonly seen.
good video just need some better quality audio, just constructive advice : )
Haha yea. Just went with what I had when I first started. I finally upgraded my audio set up! Check out my latest videos 😀.
Here right after Jon anik told me to Google Austin Hubbard compartment leg syndrome during his tuf final fight
Haha nice to know. Was wondering what caused the sudden uptick in views.
@@SonamMD thanks for the informative video
Same... Joe Rogan sent me here lol
This happened to a friend after a tibial plateau fracture, in the calf. Had he gone to the wrong hospital he would have lost his leg, he was within the hour of losing it. Serious stuff.
Yea this is actually something we see with tibial fractures! He is a lucky man.
Same exact thing happened to me. My muscle was black and as soon as they relieved pressure it turned back to its normal color.
Doc be throwing Gang signs!! 👻
Hub-bird not hoober. Pins and needles..like when you sit on the toilet too long? Thank God that's never happened to me. Maybe I'm a fast pooper?
I may of accidentally kicked him to hard but he still got the win which what counts more 😂