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General Category => Hockey => Topic started by: redheadfanatic on February 09, 2007, 09:43:07 PM

Title: Cornell injuries
Post by: redheadfanatic on February 09, 2007, 09:43:07 PM
Hopefully Mitch will be alright to play tomorrow night, and Jared will be back in the lineup asap.
Title: Re: Cornell at Union Postgame
Post by: Trotsky on February 09, 2007, 09:44:40 PM
Union outshot Cornell 31-16 in the final 45 minutes.
Title: Re: Cornell injuries - "Carefoot knocked out"?
Post by: billhoward on February 09, 2007, 09:52:05 PM
Union assistant coach in postgame: "I think ... Carefoot got knocked out ... briefly." For what it's worth. Let's hope it's not the C-word.
Title: Re: Cornell injuries
Post by: Lauren '06 on February 09, 2007, 10:24:14 PM
I know there's a mandatory sit-out time for concussions in the NHL... something like two weeks with no symptoms before they let you play again.  I can't imagine what the rule is for college.
Title: Re: Cornell injuries
Post by: ebilmes on February 10, 2007, 01:29:21 AM
[quote redheadfanatic]Hopefully Mitch will be alright to play tomorrow night, and Jared will be back in the lineup asap.[/quote]

Assuming it's mono, I wouldn't expect Seminoff back soon.
Title: Re: Cornell injuries
Post by: Trotsky on February 10, 2007, 11:59:37 AM
[quote ebilmes][quote redheadfanatic]Hopefully Mitch will be alright to play tomorrow night, and Jared will be back in the lineup asap.[/quote]

Assuming it's mono, I wouldn't expect Seminoff back soon.[/quote]

Schafer's comments in the pre-game a week ago suggested we would be lucky to have him by the playoffs, if at all.
Title: Re: Cornell injuries
Post by: billhoward on February 10, 2007, 01:18:41 PM
[quote Section A Banshee]I know there's a mandatory sit-out time for concussions in the NHL... something like two weeks with no symptoms before they let you play again.  I can't imagine what the rule is for college.[/quote]

Is it a concussion or are we assuming since he got knocked down hard and looked woozy that it's a concussion? What by the way, medically, is a concussion? It's not a binary thing like a knocked-out tooth - there are gradations and one may "could be a minor concussion, could be a bad headache"? If an MD answers this question, be advised we use United Healthcare for payment, so it might not be worth your time.
Title: Re: Cornell injuries
Post by: calgARI '07 on February 10, 2007, 01:21:40 PM
[quote billhoward]
Is it a concussion or are we assuming since he got knocked down hard and looked woozy that it's a concussion? What by the way, medically, is a concussion? It's not a binary thing like a knocked-out tooth - there are gradations and one may "could be a minor concussion, could be a bad headache"? If an MD answers this question, be advised we use United Healthcare for payment, so it might not be worth your time.[/quote]

Pretty sure it is when the brain moves.
Title: Re: Cornell injuries
Post by: Lauren '06 on February 10, 2007, 01:23:04 PM
[quote billhoward][quote Section A Banshee]I know there's a mandatory sit-out time for concussions in the NHL... something like two weeks with no symptoms before they let you play again.  I can't imagine what the rule is for college.[/quote]

Is it a concussion or are we assuming since he got knocked down hard and looked woozy that it's a concussion? What by the way, medically, is a concussion? It's not a binary thing like a knocked-out tooth - there are gradations and one may "could be a minor concussion, could be a bad headache"? If an MD answers this question, be advised we use United Healthcare for payment, so it might not be worth your time.[/quote]
I don't know if it's a concussion, and at this point I don't think anybody does... I was just asking hypothetically.
Title: Re: Cornell injuries
Post by: Pete Godenschwager on February 10, 2007, 01:28:35 PM
[quote billhoward][quote Section A Banshee]I know there's a mandatory sit-out time for concussions in the NHL... something like two weeks with no symptoms before they let you play again.  I can't imagine what the rule is for college.[/quote]

Is it a concussion or are we assuming since he got knocked down hard and looked woozy that it's a concussion? What by the way, medically, is a concussion? It's not a binary thing like a knocked-out tooth - there are gradations and one may "could be a minor concussion, could be a bad headache"? If an MD answers this question, be advised we use United Healthcare for payment, so it might not be worth your time.[/quote]

FWIW here's what Wikipedia has to say about concussions, including how long until somebody can return to contact sports after suffering various grades.   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concussion
Title: Re: Cornell injuries
Post by: billhoward on February 10, 2007, 01:33:06 PM
[quote calgARI '07][quote billhoward]
Is it a concussion or are we assuming since he got knocked down hard and looked woozy that it's a concussion? What by the way, medically, is a concussion? It's not a binary thing like a knocked-out tooth - there are gradations and one may "could be a minor concussion, could be a bad headache"? If an MD answers this question, be advised we use United Healthcare for payment, so it might not be worth your time.[/quote]

Pretty sure it is when the brain moves.[/quote]

By that definition, we're perpetually concussed for 8 a.m. classes.
Title: Re: Cornell injuries
Post by: Josh '99 on February 12, 2007, 03:47:01 PM
[quote billhoward][quote calgARI '07][quote billhoward]
Is it a concussion or are we assuming since he got knocked down hard and looked woozy that it's a concussion? What by the way, medically, is a concussion? It's not a binary thing like a knocked-out tooth - there are gradations and one may "could be a minor concussion, could be a bad headache"? If an MD answers this question, be advised we use United Healthcare for payment, so it might not be worth your time.[/quote]

Pretty sure it is when the brain moves.[/quote]

By that definition, we're perpetually concussed for 8 a.m. classes.[/quote]

...  huh?  (http://board.uscho.com/images/smilies/confused.gif)
Title: Re: Cornell injuries
Post by: KeithK on February 12, 2007, 04:35:13 PM
[quote Josh '99][quote billhoward][quote calgARI '07][quote billhoward]
Is it a concussion or are we assuming since he got knocked down hard and looked woozy that it's a concussion? What by the way, medically, is a concussion? It's not a binary thing like a knocked-out tooth - there are gradations and one may "could be a minor concussion, could be a bad headache"? If an MD answers this question, be advised we use United Healthcare for payment, so it might not be worth your time.[/quote]

Pretty sure it is when the brain moves.[/quote]

By that definition, we're perpetually concussed for 8 a.m. classes.[/quote]

...  huh?  (http://board.uscho.com/images/smilies/confused.gif)[/quote]Josh, it's a one liner Bill Howard response.  Do you need any more explanation than that? :-D
Title: Re: Cornell injuries
Post by: marty on February 12, 2007, 05:46:18 PM
[quote billhoward][quote Section A Banshee]I know there's a mandatory sit-out time for concussions in the NHL... something like two weeks with no symptoms before they let you play again.  I can't imagine what the rule is for college.[/quote]

Is it a concussion or are we assuming since he got knocked down hard and looked woozy that it's a concussion? What by the way, medically, is a concussion? It's not a binary thing like a knocked-out tooth - there are gradations and one may "could be a minor concussion, could be a bad headache"? If an MD answers this question, be advised we use United Healthcare for payment, so it might not be worth your time.[/quote]

From Web MD:

What causes a concussion?

Your brain is a soft organ that is surrounded by spinal fluid and protected by your hard skull. Normally, the fluid around your brain acts like a cushion that keeps your brain from banging into your skull. However, if your head or your body is hit unexpectedly hard, your brain can suddenly crash into your skull and temporarily stop working normally.
Title: Re: Cornell injuries
Post by: sah67 on February 13, 2007, 02:22:59 AM
Today's Daily Sun reported Mitch suffered a chest injury, and not a concussion...although there was no official quote from any of the coaches to confirm this.  Hopefully it's just a bruise and nothing cracked or fractured rib-wise...we need him badly for Q.