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Brett Favre Arm Injury Photo and Question
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2010/12/...re-purple-hand
Dr Tomaino- Im just curious about the above article and photo of Brett Favre shoulder injury. The photo shows his hand turned purple from a shoulder injury. How does this happen? And can it be true that an injury this bad can "make your arm turn dead?" Thanks Joe |
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Joe
Thanks for your question. If you watch the youtube video of the hit that Brett took, you'll can appreciate that the full impact of his fall was on his entire Right arm. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFkeMmROoV0 In addition to sustaining a sternoclavicular sprain, I suspect that he had a severe contusion to the arm and forearm. In this case bleeding occured and caused a large ecchymosis). ec·chy·mo·sis noun \ˌek-ə-ˈmō-səs\plural ec·chy·mo·ses \-ˌsēz\ Definition of ECCHYMOSIS : the escape of blood into the tissues from ruptured blood vessels marked by a livid black-and-blue or purple spot or area; also : the discoloration so caused —ec·chy·mot·ic \-ˈmät-ik\ adjective So---the purple discoloration was not caused by the shoulder injury, but by a contusion to the arm and hand. Blood spreads along the fatty tissue planes where there is little resistance, much like the way a paper towel wicks up spilled grape juice on a countertop. |
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