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Jayden Daniels appears to be dealing with olecranon bursitis of his right throwing elbow. This is an inflammation of the bursa, which is a sac that is usually empty and is there to protect the bone underneath. We have them in several joints including the elbow and the knee. ‘Banging’ your elbow against a hard surface often results in inflammation of the bursa, causing the body to fill it with fluid. This is a protective mechanism to prevent fracturing the bone underneath. These are VERY common, and more annoying than concerning. As long as they are not infected. These can be drained (aspirated) with a needle, but often these will fill back up. I’ve had good success with injecting PRP (plasma from the blood) to make these go away permanently. For some people they are very stubborn. These are quite an eye sore and look really funny as you can see with Jayden Daniels. These usually do not have a negative impacts on the player/person. This should not impact his ability to throw or cause any pain. Literally just a visual oddity. |
Btw, this also looks like a hit job release Re Daniels. Some may remember the hit job piece done on CJ stroud on the lead up to the draft Re his mental ability to read and react to the defense and supposed low IQ scores. An Ohio State booster I know felt very strongly on the hit job which he alleges came from the Levis camp.
I wouldn’t say absolutely meaningless but pretty close .
Patriots really want Daniels?
A twitter doctor (he's apparently a "real" doctor) but he just comments on sports injuries, he doesn't have any inside knowledge of Daniels.
A doctor drained it and it was fine.
Ok. You know what happens to me and I don't when Chet a flair up. Thanks. And you seem to know more than my ortho. Where did you go to medical school?