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So is Worthy officially out?
Sadly, yes.

3 plays. That’s all we got. Looked like a dislocated shoulder, both from the hit and the way they looked at him after. Wouldn’t necessarily be season-ending, but comes down to pain tolerance.

Worst case would be AC joint or collarbone. I’m trying to stay optimistic.
 
So is Worthy officially out?
Sadly, yes.

3 plays. That’s all we got. Looked like a dislocated shoulder, both from the hit and the way they looked at him after. Wouldn’t necessarily be season-ending, but comes down to pain tolerance.

Worst case would be AC joint or collarbone. I’m trying to stay optimistic.
My initial thought was AC joint/separated shoulder.
 
Clutch catch there, didn't want to punt the ball right back to KC. Possible chance to double dip for Los Angeles Harbourghs
 
Worthy went in for X-rays and was ruled out shortly after. It might be a day or two before we know the nature of the injury, but the mechanism was that of a dislocated shoulder.

Yep.
I'm not a doctor, and I stayed at a Hampton not a Holiday, but it looked like that sucker got dislocated to me. It's just about what else happened to it.
I believe you have to tear the rotator cuff to dislocate the shoulder?
 
Worthy went in for X-rays and was ruled out shortly after. It might be a day or two before we know the nature of the injury, but the mechanism was that of a dislocated shoulder.

Yep.
I'm not a doctor, and I stayed at a Hampton not a Holiday, but it looked like that sucker got dislocated to me. It's just about what else happened to it.
I believe you have to tear the rotator cuff to dislocate the shoulder?
I'm probably saying the wrong thing. Basically when your shoulder falls out of the socket and your arm dangles. Can pop it back in with your other arm if you're not a wuss
 
Worthy went in for X-rays and was ruled out shortly after. It might be a day or two before we know the nature of the injury, but the mechanism was that of a dislocated shoulder.

Yep.
I'm not a doctor, and I stayed at a Hampton not a Holiday, but it looked like that sucker got dislocated to me. It's just about what else happened to it.
I believe you have to tear the rotator cuff to dislocate the shoulder?
not necessarily. But if you dislocate, you likely rupture the bursa- the fluid sac that’s like the built-in lube for the joint. If it’s just a dislocation, it’s a oain tolerance thing. MRI likely tomorrow.
 
Worthy went in for X-rays and was ruled out shortly after. It might be a day or two before we know the nature of the injury, but the mechanism was that of a dislocated shoulder.

Yep.
I'm not a doctor, and I stayed at a Hampton not a Holiday, but it looked like that sucker got dislocated to me. It's just about what else happened to it.
I believe you have to tear the rotator cuff to dislocate the shoulder?
Not always. I dislocated my shoulder numerous times before I had it surgically repaired. My rotator cuff was intact, but my labrum was torn. That’s the one that holds your shoulder in the socket.

Either way, if it’s just dislocated, he could come back in a week or 2. It’s more susceptible to dislocation but otherwise comes down to pain tolerance.

If it’s more, it could be longer, obv.
 
Worthy went in for X-rays and was ruled out shortly after. It might be a day or two before we know the nature of the injury, but the mechanism was that of a dislocated shoulder.

Yep.
I'm not a doctor, and I stayed at a Hampton not a Holiday, but it looked like that sucker got dislocated to me. It's just about what else happened to it.
I believe you have to tear the rotator cuff to dislocate the shoulder?
Chat LBGTQ@ says, "
No, you do not have to tear your rotator cuff to dislocate a shoulder
, but it is a common complication that can occur during a shoulder dislocation, especially in older adults. A dislocation is when the head of the upper arm bone comes out of the shoulder socket, and this process can also stretch or tear other surrounding tissues, including the rotator cuff, ligaments, and cartilage"
 

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