Drag'n
Green Belt
A guy broke his nose in BJJ class the other night.
He tried to take down his opponent by wrapping both legs round his waist and falling backwards, pulling his opponent down on top of him.
Bad move!
His opponents head slammed him right in the face.OUCH!
After lying there dazed for a minute he sat up and blood gushed from his slightly bent facial feature.
The instructor gave him an ice pack and told him to hold it on his nose and lie down. Which he did for most of the lesson.
He was advised by one of our sempai to go to the hospital and get it checked out. Nobody really seemed to know the best thing to do though.
I was given similar advice years ago when I broke my own nose, from eating a round house kick.
When I went to the hospital the next day they told me my nose was too swollen to "fix" it, so I had to go back a few days later to get it reset.
The procedure involved having a long pair of tongs(like scissors with chop stick blades) shoved up my nose and squeezed tight while a nurse shoved my nose from the side. This hurt way more than the kick to the face!
I didn't want to go through that again. So the second time I broke it I just left it bent. Luckily its not so noticeable though.
Which brings me to the point of this post.
Whats the best immediate treatment for a broken nose?
I've heard stories from the old days where instructors reset their students or their own noses on the spot!
Anybody have rellevant experiences?
He tried to take down his opponent by wrapping both legs round his waist and falling backwards, pulling his opponent down on top of him.
Bad move!
His opponents head slammed him right in the face.OUCH!
After lying there dazed for a minute he sat up and blood gushed from his slightly bent facial feature.
The instructor gave him an ice pack and told him to hold it on his nose and lie down. Which he did for most of the lesson.
He was advised by one of our sempai to go to the hospital and get it checked out. Nobody really seemed to know the best thing to do though.
I was given similar advice years ago when I broke my own nose, from eating a round house kick.
When I went to the hospital the next day they told me my nose was too swollen to "fix" it, so I had to go back a few days later to get it reset.
The procedure involved having a long pair of tongs(like scissors with chop stick blades) shoved up my nose and squeezed tight while a nurse shoved my nose from the side. This hurt way more than the kick to the face!
I didn't want to go through that again. So the second time I broke it I just left it bent. Luckily its not so noticeable though.
Which brings me to the point of this post.
Whats the best immediate treatment for a broken nose?
I've heard stories from the old days where instructors reset their students or their own noses on the spot!
Anybody have rellevant experiences?