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Potvin29 said:And even if it wasn't one, at this point they couldn't call it anything else without being ripped on further because a ton of people had their minds made up about what it was when it happened.
OldTimeHockey said:Or just wrap him in Bubble wrap!
Seriously, if a team was to keep a player out because they're worried he might relapse, well they're in the wrong profession.
If the doctor clears him, he plays. If he relapses, he relapses.
Highlander said:LK your not a Doctor but do play one on TV....no one wants to see Lupul in the lineup more than I do but only at 100% and guys tend to lie a bit on the brain thing as they want to play so badly...anyone who has played competitive sports (including me) will admit that.
L K said:OldTimeHockey said:Or just wrap him in Bubble wrap!
Seriously, if a team was to keep a player out because they're worried he might relapse, well they're in the wrong profession.
If the doctor clears him, he plays. If he relapses, he relapses.
Pretty much. There's two key reasons for this:
1) There is no evidence to suggest a given risk factor for repeat concussions after having a concussion. There is a perceived increased risk of concussion after an initial head injury but there is no evidence for how long this risk lasts.
2) There is no evidence to suggest that more time off creates a safer environment for repeat injury.
dappleganger said:L K said:OldTimeHockey said:Or just wrap him in Bubble wrap!
Seriously, if a team was to keep a player out because they're worried he might relapse, well they're in the wrong profession.
If the doctor clears him, he plays. If he relapses, he relapses.
Pretty much. There's two key reasons for this:
1) There is no evidence to suggest a given risk factor for repeat concussions after having a concussion. There is a perceived increased risk of concussion after an initial head injury but there is no evidence for how long this risk lasts.
2) There is no evidence to suggest that more time off creates a safer environment for repeat injury.
There is evidence that after receiving a concussion you are more likely to have another concussion.
http://www.aans.org/Patient%20Information/Conditions%20and%20Treatments/Concussion.aspx
Randy Carlyle says Joffrey Lupul is available to play for the #leafs tonight. Decision will be made this afternoon.
sickbeast said:Lupul was combative with the media and Carlyle last night after the loss to Washington. He complained that he was only used late in the first period, and then contradicted Carlyle saying that he was not cleared for play the day before. He also said that the reason he was playing again was because he passed some tests. He did not appear comfortable to talk about it, nor did he seem happy with how things were handled. He probably also did not like hearing the Carlyle called him out for his play, calling him "very rusty".
Well, Carlyle and Lupul have history dating back to their time in Anaheim. It's gotta be hard for Lupul coming back from an injury like that. Look what it did to Reimer, and Reimer's hit looked far less serious than what happened to Lupul. I don't know that Carlyle necessarily put him in before he was cleared, but I know that a lot of people were hoping he would hold off for a bit to make sure that he's good for the playoffs. Lupul has a concussion history. I hope he is ok. There is something fishy about the situation though. I don't like how the Leafs were so hesistant to call it a concussion. They really should have learned from Reimer's injury how to handle this type of situation better. Things like this are going to make Toronto a less desirable place to play for the players.RedLeaf said:sickbeast said:Lupul was combative with the media and Carlyle last night after the loss to Washington. He complained that he was only used late in the first period, and then contradicted Carlyle saying that he was not cleared for play the day before. He also said that the reason he was playing again was because he passed some tests. He did not appear comfortable to talk about it, nor did he seem happy with how things were handled. He probably also did not like hearing the Carlyle called him out for his play, calling him "very rusty".
You noticed that too eh? Sounds like Carlyle put him before he was cleared, doesn't it?