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Posts Tagged ‘Dr. Brian Cole’

Tyrus Thomas Out 4-6 Weeks With A Broken Arm

Friday, November 6th, 2009

According to Bulls.com, Tyrus Thomas will miss 4-6 weeks after breaking his arm while weightlifting.

Chicago Bulls forward Tyrus Thomas suffered a fractured radius of his left forearm during a weight training session this morning at practice. X-rays confirmed the injury and he will undergo surgery tomorrow. The surgery will be performed at Rush, by team physicians Dr. Brian Cole and Dr. John Fernandez, and assisted by Dr. Mark Cohen.

Hopefully injuries don’t become a problem this year, as the Bulls season could easily be derailed by a few injuries here and there.

It’s a shame to see this happen to Tyrus Thomas in his contract year. Thomas seems like a good person overall, and while he is unlikely to remain a Bull next year, it’s a shame to see a freak injury like this happen in a year that will largely affect his future.

Hopefully Tyrus has a good and fast recovery.

Aaron Gray Out 6-8 Weeks With Stress Fracture

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

According to the Athletico Injury Report on Bulls.com, Aaron Gray will be out for 6-8 weeks with a stress fracture.

# Out for likely 6-8 weeks
# Stress fracture of his left fibula
# Developed lower leg pain over the last two days (09.29.09)
# Gray was examined by team physician Dr. Brian Cole of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush University Medical Center and it was determined that he has a stress fracture of his left fibula
# Diagnosis was confirmed by MRI

It’s a shame that the Bulls are down a big man this early in the season, given how poorly our other big men have routinely started their seasons. The one positive from this situation is that Vinny could be forced to give James Johnson some more burn at one of the big spots if the players ahead of him get in foul trouble. Johnson looks like a special talent, so the more minutes for him early on, the better.

Hopefully Aaron has a fast and full recovery.

Kirk Hinrich Out Possibly 12 Weeks

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

The Chicago Bulls released in their injury report news regarding Kirk Hinrich’s thumb injury from last night’s game. Here is what they wrote:

Chicago Bulls guard Kirk Hinrich was examined on Saturday by Dr. John Fernandez, and Bulls team physician, Dr. Brian Cole, both of Rush University Medical Center. The results of that exam confirmed the earlier MRI which showed a torn ulnar collateral ligament of his right thumb. The injury will require surgery, which will be performed on Tuesday, Nov. 11 at Rush.

Hinrich may be out as long as 12 weeks following his surgery. The injury occurred in the third quarter of Friday’s Bulls win over Phoenix. On the year, Hinrich has appeared in six games and averaged 8.3 ppg, 4.0 apg, 1.8 rpg and 1.33 spg in 24.5 mpg.

In his sixth season with the Bulls, Hinrich has appeared in 389 regular season games with the Bulls, and missed just 21 games during that span. Chicago’s first round pick (seventh overall) in NBA Draft 2003, he owns career averages of 14.3 ppg, 6.3 apg, 3.5 rpg, 1.30 spg and 35.0 mpg.

This pretty much takes care of the guard glut for the foreseeable future.  This is unfortunate for the Bulls as Hinrich was playing pretty decent basketball.  This obviously opens up a larger role for Ben Gordon on the team this season.