Vohland down

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1/31/2021 5:57pm
Ouch, but better then broken bones, I guess.
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[Quote]"Team rider Maximus Vohland was unable to line up for Saturday’s night program after suffering a practice crash earlier in the day. The rookie secured a...
"Team rider Maximus Vohland was unable to line up for Saturday’s night program after suffering a practice crash earlier in the day. The rookie secured a strong seventh-place qualifying position in the 250SX East division before getting transported to the local hospital where doctors confirmed that he has sustained a dislocated hip. Fortunately for Vohland, the X-Ray showed no bone damage and doctors were able to perform a “closed reduction” to put his hip back in place, allowing him to be released from hospital on Saturday evening."


Very good news. Bad luck as it didn’t even appear to be a hard crash. Glad he’s alright and can’t wait to see him back in action
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2/1/2021 5:41am
Bummer!!! Hope for a quick recovery for Max!
2/1/2021 6:07am
I was there at Indy. I was also there in San Diego when James Marshall crashed. They stop the race, the Alpinestars crew hovers around the downed rider for what seems like an hour. They finally load him up and haul him away. It really puts a taint on the rest of the night for me when I see that. I’m so happy to hear that he’ll be back soon.
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2/1/2021 6:55am
1911 wrote:
Ouch, but better then broken bones, I guess.
no bones heal in 6 weeks dislocation much longer, ligaments and muscle damage maybe tendons ripped off bone.
Max is young and wish him a speedy recovery
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2/1/2021 7:29am
I dislocated my left hip and broke my right hip at the same time. It was 12 weeks non-weight bearing on both.
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2/1/2021 8:09am
Stoked he got things dialed in that night.

As to “how and why”...

It seems to me that we forget how often things like this happen at the practice track. This is just another rider that fell down. No more. No less.
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2/1/2021 9:13am
Glad he's OK. I'm always amazed when I do track walks in supercross how gnarly the track really is vs the view on TV. Seen him spin 100's of laps at E street and Hangtown and even remember his Dad Tallon on a YZ60 starting out. Damn I'm old....
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2/1/2021 9:52am
Leeham wrote:
KTM did this to him, they shouldve done something else for a rider. Bringing in him WAY too early as it shows. Kid was still an...
KTM did this to him, they shouldve done something else for a rider. Bringing in him WAY too early as it shows. Kid was still an amateur a couple months ago and on a 125. He wasnt even winning a ton as an Am.
I like the kid as hes fun to watch and way faster than Ill ever dream to be.
bigk218 wrote:
A rookie season is a rookie season weather you are 16 or 18. Do agree that it’s a little soon based on the 2 stroke upbringing...
A rookie season is a rookie season weather you are 16 or 18. Do agree that it’s a little soon based on the 2 stroke upbringing though! He seems in control 90% of the time.
These guys are extremely talented and often push the envelope. Max crashed and got hurt...I don't think that was lack of experience...rookie or not, he just made a mistake.

Forkner has been at it for a few years now and look where he is at.

Crashing in SX is unforgiving.
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2/1/2021 11:46am
Did anyone hear of his recovery time?
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2/1/2021 5:07pm
1911 wrote:
Ouch, but better then broken bones, I guess.
mac3-d wrote:
no bones heal in 6 weeks dislocation much longer, ligaments and muscle damage maybe tendons ripped off bone. Max is young and wish him a speedy...
no bones heal in 6 weeks dislocation much longer, ligaments and muscle damage maybe tendons ripped off bone.
Max is young and wish him a speedy recovery
Not a femur break. It didn't take me nearly that long to recover from a dislocated hip. I was on crutches maybe 2 weeks and then was back with weight on it. It was 6 weeks at the absolute max. I don't think he will be off the bike a real long time but surely they just have him get ready for outdoors.
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2/1/2021 5:12pm Edited Date/Time 2/1/2021 5:12pm
It just depends on how long it was out and how bad it was, did it come out so bad that it tore some things?
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Ktm gonna pull one of the two orange brigade riders up to the main truck?
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2/2/2021 5:14am
Graybeard wrote:
Did anyone hear of his recovery time?
Well I am not a doctor but a physiotherapist and currently a medical student. The problem with hip dislocation is that they are most of the time very very painful and unpredictable. The recovery time depends on a few factors here. A hip dislocation needs to be treated within hours of occurrance, otherwise it can lead to to long term debilitating problems. Hip locations can cause strains and tears to other adjacent structures like blood vessels, nerves, ligaments and muscles. And unfortunately one of the most severe complication could be a avascular necrosis, meaning bone death. Another severe complication is an injury to the sciatic nerve which enables movement of the lower leg, ankles and toes and damage to this nerve can cause a limitation to a persons mobility ( which is really bad especially when you are a professional athlete). Another factor is of course fractures to the femur or the Ileum which make up the hip joint.
So in a best case it was "only" dislocated and then we might look at a recovery time from 2-3 months I'd think. If there is more damage like I mentioned the recovery time of course prolongs. I wouldn't be too surprised if he misses the start of the nationals and I wouldn't be too surprised if he makes it in time.
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2/2/2021 5:27am
Graybeard wrote:
Did anyone hear of his recovery time?
MXJORRIT wrote:
Well I am not a doctor but a physiotherapist and currently a medical student. The problem with hip dislocation is that they are most of the...
Well I am not a doctor but a physiotherapist and currently a medical student. The problem with hip dislocation is that they are most of the time very very painful and unpredictable. The recovery time depends on a few factors here. A hip dislocation needs to be treated within hours of occurrance, otherwise it can lead to to long term debilitating problems. Hip locations can cause strains and tears to other adjacent structures like blood vessels, nerves, ligaments and muscles. And unfortunately one of the most severe complication could be a avascular necrosis, meaning bone death. Another severe complication is an injury to the sciatic nerve which enables movement of the lower leg, ankles and toes and damage to this nerve can cause a limitation to a persons mobility ( which is really bad especially when you are a professional athlete). Another factor is of course fractures to the femur or the Ileum which make up the hip joint.
So in a best case it was "only" dislocated and then we might look at a recovery time from 2-3 months I'd think. If there is more damage like I mentioned the recovery time of course prolongs. I wouldn't be too surprised if he misses the start of the nationals and I wouldn't be too surprised if he makes it in time.
Obviously you have no idea what your talking about! 😂
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2/2/2021 5:49am
Graybeard wrote:
Did anyone hear of his recovery time?
MXJORRIT wrote:
Well I am not a doctor but a physiotherapist and currently a medical student. The problem with hip dislocation is that they are most of the...
Well I am not a doctor but a physiotherapist and currently a medical student. The problem with hip dislocation is that they are most of the time very very painful and unpredictable. The recovery time depends on a few factors here. A hip dislocation needs to be treated within hours of occurrance, otherwise it can lead to to long term debilitating problems. Hip locations can cause strains and tears to other adjacent structures like blood vessels, nerves, ligaments and muscles. And unfortunately one of the most severe complication could be a avascular necrosis, meaning bone death. Another severe complication is an injury to the sciatic nerve which enables movement of the lower leg, ankles and toes and damage to this nerve can cause a limitation to a persons mobility ( which is really bad especially when you are a professional athlete). Another factor is of course fractures to the femur or the Ileum which make up the hip joint.
So in a best case it was "only" dislocated and then we might look at a recovery time from 2-3 months I'd think. If there is more damage like I mentioned the recovery time of course prolongs. I wouldn't be too surprised if he misses the start of the nationals and I wouldn't be too surprised if he makes it in time.
kkawboy14 wrote:
Obviously you have no idea what your talking about! 😂
Ok what is it that I got so wrong? Just for the record I am definitely not assuming that he has any serious complications, since he got treated very quickly. I was just pointing out what could happen.
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2/2/2021 5:55am Edited Date/Time 2/2/2021 5:56am
MXJORRIT wrote:
Well I am not a doctor but a physiotherapist and currently a medical student. The problem with hip dislocation is that they are most of the...
Well I am not a doctor but a physiotherapist and currently a medical student. The problem with hip dislocation is that they are most of the time very very painful and unpredictable. The recovery time depends on a few factors here. A hip dislocation needs to be treated within hours of occurrance, otherwise it can lead to to long term debilitating problems. Hip locations can cause strains and tears to other adjacent structures like blood vessels, nerves, ligaments and muscles. And unfortunately one of the most severe complication could be a avascular necrosis, meaning bone death. Another severe complication is an injury to the sciatic nerve which enables movement of the lower leg, ankles and toes and damage to this nerve can cause a limitation to a persons mobility ( which is really bad especially when you are a professional athlete). Another factor is of course fractures to the femur or the Ileum which make up the hip joint.
So in a best case it was "only" dislocated and then we might look at a recovery time from 2-3 months I'd think. If there is more damage like I mentioned the recovery time of course prolongs. I wouldn't be too surprised if he misses the start of the nationals and I wouldn't be too surprised if he makes it in time.
kkawboy14 wrote:
Obviously you have no idea what your talking about! 😂
MXJORRIT wrote:
Ok what is it that I got so wrong? Just for the record I am definitely not assuming that he has any serious complications, since he...
Ok what is it that I got so wrong? Just for the record I am definitely not assuming that he has any serious complications, since he got treated very quickly. I was just pointing out what could happen.
Sarcasm. It’s a thing here on Vital.
You very obviously know waaaay more about this than 99% of us.
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2/2/2021 6:19am
Ktm gonna pull one of the two orange brigade riders up to the main truck?
Wouldn't hurt to throw some extra support to a couple of the higher placed privateer KTM racers in the points rather than rush another kid up...or even give 1 of them a couple of races on the factory bike (I presume Max was running out of the main rig with Cooper and Marv so it wouldn't really cost much other than fuel and parts?).
Thomas Do, Joshua Varize and Kevin Moranz can all run top 10 and would get the sponsors on TV in the heats and mains.
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2/2/2021 7:58am Edited Date/Time 2/2/2021 7:58am
Ktm gonna pull one of the two orange brigade riders up to the main truck?
Wouldn't hurt to throw some extra support to a couple of the higher placed privateer KTM racers in the points rather than rush another kid up...or...
Wouldn't hurt to throw some extra support to a couple of the higher placed privateer KTM racers in the points rather than rush another kid up...or even give 1 of them a couple of races on the factory bike (I presume Max was running out of the main rig with Cooper and Marv so it wouldn't really cost much other than fuel and parts?).
Thomas Do, Joshua Varize and Kevin Moranz can all run top 10 and would get the sponsors on TV in the heats and mains.
"Sarcasm. It’s a thing here on Vital."
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2/2/2021 8:20am
Graybeard wrote:
Did anyone hear of his recovery time?
MXJORRIT wrote:
Well I am not a doctor but a physiotherapist and currently a medical student. The problem with hip dislocation is that they are most of the...
Well I am not a doctor but a physiotherapist and currently a medical student. The problem with hip dislocation is that they are most of the time very very painful and unpredictable. The recovery time depends on a few factors here. A hip dislocation needs to be treated within hours of occurrance, otherwise it can lead to to long term debilitating problems. Hip locations can cause strains and tears to other adjacent structures like blood vessels, nerves, ligaments and muscles. And unfortunately one of the most severe complication could be a avascular necrosis, meaning bone death. Another severe complication is an injury to the sciatic nerve which enables movement of the lower leg, ankles and toes and damage to this nerve can cause a limitation to a persons mobility ( which is really bad especially when you are a professional athlete). Another factor is of course fractures to the femur or the Ileum which make up the hip joint.
So in a best case it was "only" dislocated and then we might look at a recovery time from 2-3 months I'd think. If there is more damage like I mentioned the recovery time of course prolongs. I wouldn't be too surprised if he misses the start of the nationals and I wouldn't be too surprised if he makes it in time.
Once in a while somebody hops on vital with knowledge far exceeding the majority of others on a given subject and it is very refreshing. Thank you.
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2/2/2021 2:21pm Edited Date/Time 2/2/2021 2:22pm
I don't know anything about anything medical. I'm just happy that, from what Vohland said in his post hospital trip note, that the dislocation was "clean" and there were no fractures or shattered bones. I hate it for him, but maybe that will minimize recovery time and he'll wind up being ok.
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2/2/2021 2:32pm
Ktm gonna pull one of the two orange brigade riders up to the main truck?
Wouldn't hurt to throw some extra support to a couple of the higher placed privateer KTM racers in the points rather than rush another kid up...or...
Wouldn't hurt to throw some extra support to a couple of the higher placed privateer KTM racers in the points rather than rush another kid up...or even give 1 of them a couple of races on the factory bike (I presume Max was running out of the main rig with Cooper and Marv so it wouldn't really cost much other than fuel and parts?).
Thomas Do, Joshua Varize and Kevin Moranz can all run top 10 and would get the sponsors on TV in the heats and mains.
Varize and Max Miller were the two I was referring to pull up.
No sarcasm, they are both riding their orange brigade bikes and traveling on their own as far as I've seen. Would make sense for ktm to pull one of them under the main rig.
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2/2/2021 6:05pm
Graybeard wrote:
Did anyone hear of his recovery time?
Yes, 2-3 months.
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