July 5, 2024

Analyzing Chiefs linebacker Nick Bolton’s wrist injury

Reports indicate that Kansas City’s star linebacker will be out for two months.

After a 2022 season in which MIKE linebacker Nick Bolton led the Kansas City Chiefs in tackles — setting a franchise record — he has had an unlucky beginning to his 2023 campaign.

It began with an ankle sprain that caused Bolton to miss three games. Then during the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers — only his second game back — he suffered a dislocated wrist when his left forearm was pinned underneath Los Angeles wide receiver Keenan Allen and another Kansas City defender. Following the incident, Bolton appeared to be experiencing significant pain.

According to initial reports, Bolton is expected to have surgery that will keep him out for about two months.

Analyzing the injury

A week ago, we discussed wide receiver Justin Watson’s elbow dislocation, which is expected to keep him out for a much shorter time — perhaps two to four weeks. While both injuries require a significant amount of force to occur, the biggest difference between them is the sheer complexity of the hand and wrist. This is why Bolton’s timeline for return is so much longer.

The wrist joint consists of 15 bones (radius and ulna comprising the forearmeight carpal bones, and the bases of the five metacarpals). Intertwined with these bones is a highly complex network of muscles, ligaments and nerves. This is what gives the wrist and hand the capacity for essential fine motor skills like gripping, pinching and so on.

While we don’t have precise details for Bolton’s injury, the fact that it requires surgery indicates that damage to ligaments is likely. Bone fractures and nerve damage are also possible.

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