Tom Barrasso's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Ice Hockey
Tom Barrasso's Sports Injuries Table
Type | Area | Date | Consequences | Content | How It Happened | Recovery Duration | Rehabilitation Details | Impact On Career | Psychological Impact | Previous Injuries | Return To Competition | Severity | Treatment | Medical Staff | Long Term Impact | Preventive Measures | Competition Missed | Initial Symptoms | Re Injury Risk | Support System | Rehabilitation Location |
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Fractures | Right Wrist | 1998-01-09 | Missed significant part of the season | Tom Barrasso fractured his right wrist during a game in January 1998 when he was hit by a puck. The injury was severe and required surgery. | Hit by puck during game | 8 weeks | Surgery followed by physical therapy | Significant | Increased caution and fear of re-injury | None on record for the right wrist | 1998-03-15 | Severe | Surgery and immobilization | Orthopedic surgeon and physiotherapist | Occasional stiffness and pain | Wrist guards and protective gear | 10 games | Severe pain, swelling, and inability to move wrist | Moderate | Team, family, and professional counseling | Specialized medical facility |
Sprains | Left Ankle | 1993-11-14 | Missed several games | Tom Barrasso sprained his left ankle during a game in November 1993. The injury occurred when he awkwardly twisted his ankle while making a save. | Twisted ankle during game | 2 weeks | Physical therapy, rest, and ice treatment | Minor | Mild anxiety about re-injury | None on record for the left ankle | 1993-12-01 | Moderate | Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) | Team physician and physiotherapist | None reported | Strengthening exercises and ankle braces | 5 games | Pain, swelling, and limited mobility | Low | Team support and family | Team facilities |
Strains | Right Knee | 1996-02-19 | Limited mobility and pain | Tom Barrasso strained his right knee during a practice session in February 1996. The injury happened when he overextended his knee while performing a save. | Overextended knee during practice | 3 weeks | Physical therapy and strengthening exercises | Moderate | Increased caution during play | Previous minor knee strain | 1996-03-15 | Moderate | Rest, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medication | Team physician and physiotherapist | Occasional knee pain | Knee brace and regular strengthening exercises | 7 games | Pain, swelling, and difficulty walking | Moderate | Team, family, and friends | Team facilities |
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And the vision is pretty good, said, uh, not too bad. Yeah, and oh, one question was knocked down by Eakin. There it is again. I mean, that is awesome. That is a hard shoulder. Backhands it in, and Mike Smith gets knocked down by Logic. That will drop the obvious response.
And this will be a power play for Minnesota. They're not expecting to get run over. They're watching the play, and oh my, that was blatant. That looks even worse. He just rolled right over him without any attempts to get out of the way. This year, Captain Eiserman has had a frustrating night. Boy, somebody took a run and stepped over there. There it is again. Bannock rotating. Lucci has a breakaway. The puck gets out beyond the Miller way out, and Lucci barrels into Miller, and here we go. Lucci is going to be penalized for this.
2-11-2 stretch and oh, there's a collision right there as Cass in clip Montebello. The helmet went flying. And now the players gesticulating, though relatively briefly, and we might have our first penalty of the night. Nobody even did a thing. Yes, the yard sale. Manson dropped his gloves from the Blue Line. Martin Hansel went right in. Well, this is a five on four situation here. I'm sure Mike Smith's going to get involved here. He's grounded something. Let's see if Schneider comes because they've had in Vancouver in a long time since Eric had one in 2013.
Smith on his necklace, and we've got something going on now. Now you knew it was going to happen with Emler, the way that he took down Smith coming out, and right away everybody scrummed up along the boards. I don't know who that is. The thumb of the bait sending to get it back into the Buffalo Zone to Barasso. Oh, look at that hit. You've got to go at that guy right now. Poked in by Barbershop. Sunquest storms in there, runs right over the goalie Gibson, and you know what's going to happen. They're gonna go after Sunquist. It's covert Hackett coming way out of the net. Is it back the other way? Smith hit by Shaw. Andrew Shaw got together with Smith, whose headgear went flying, and he's down, or at least I guess it was his glove that went flying. Headgear still on, but the Coyotes cannot be too happy with Nolan trying to steal it from Ludwig back there.
We go, and Messier has it. 53 seconds left in the Red Wing penalty, so Edmond good enough power play. Messier couldn't get around Chase off. Now Anderson back of that second gets knocked down, centered to Smith. Filthy score. Meanwhile, Stefan is flat on the ice. Now Fred Simpson gets knocked down, had the referee call play. When the second was down, he'd had him. Yep, the whistle had sounded before Anderson put it in. Stefan was caught from behind by Craig Smith. Third period and Mountain be at an empty net and missed. Out whoa, a big Collision. Jamal Bears goes in. Darrell McCarty comes in. Ashik gets up. He is all right, being held off by race Campanella.
Okay, we're officially under. She stirs things up by taking a run at goaltender Pokey Reddick and allowing Bernie Nichols to find the open cage. The tiger is then quickly greeted by a couple of jets, and while Redick lies motionless, a brawl breaks out. Pokey was shaken up, but he returned in the third. By the way, the score was 2-1 after two coming up.
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