Former Strikeforce women's bantamweight champion Miesha Tate faces a sidelining of up to six months following her TUF 17 Finale loss to Cat Zingano last Saturday night. Tate, who was defeated by third-round TKO following a series of knees to the face, will need clearance from an ear, nose and throat doctor for that six-month suspension to be lifted. Still, at minimum, the Nevada state athletic commission (NSAC), which sanctioned the event, has put a two-month ban on Tate from competing.

Zingano may not have emerged unscathed, either. She needs an X-ray on her left hand to obtain clearance for her next fight. If she's OK, she'll be free to fight after a one-month mandatory suspension.

The only fighter aside from Tate to face a possible six-month term on the sidelines is Collin Hart, who must be cleared of a nasal fracture and left ankle injury before that ban is lifted. If cleared, he'd be free to fight by May 29.

The athletes in the headliner and co-headlining fight seem to have emerged mostly unscathed, though Scott Jorgensen and Kelvin Gastelum must have precautionary X-rays for an injured right wrist and right forearm, respectively.

The list of TUF 17 medical suspensions was passed along from NSAC to MMA Fighting, and is below.