Josh Rosen's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: American Football
Josh Rosen's Sports Injuries Table
Type | Area | Date | Consequences | Content | How It Happened | Recovery Duration | Rehabilitation Details | Impact On Career | Psychological Impact | Previous Injuries | Return To Competition | Severity | Treatment | Medical Staff | Long Term Impact | Preventive Measures | Competition Missed | Initial Symptoms | Re Injury Risk | Support System | Rehabilitation Location |
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Concussions | Head | 2016-10-07 | Missed one game | Rosen was hit hard during a play, which resulted in a concussion. He was evaluated and placed in concussion protocol. | Sustained a concussion during a game against Arizona State. | 1 week | Followed concussion protocol, which included rest and gradual return to physical activity. | Short-term impact; missed one game but returned to play the following week. | Heightened awareness and caution regarding head injuries. | No prior reported concussions. | Returned the following week after passing concussion protocol. | Moderate | Rest and monitoring under concussion protocol. | UCLA medical team | No long-term effects reported. | Use of proper technique and equipment to minimize risk of future concussions. | 1 game | Dizziness, headache, and confusion. | Low to Moderate | Support from medical staff, coaches, and family. | UCLA training facilities. |
Foot Injuries | Right Toe | 2018-09-15 | Limited practice participation | Rosen injured his toe during a game, which affected his mobility and required him to sit out part of practice sessions. He continued to play but with limited mobility. | Suffered a toe injury during a game against the Los Angeles Rams. | 2-3 weeks | Focused on rest, ice, and specific toe exercises to improve mobility and reduce pain. | Short-term impact; affected his performance in subsequent games for a few weeks. | Minor frustration due to limited mobility. | No prior reported toe injuries. | Continued to play through the injury with modified practice routines. | Low to Moderate | Rest, ice, and toe mobility exercises. | Arizona Cardinals medical team | No long-term effects reported. | Proper footwear and conditioning exercises to strengthen the toe. | None, but had limited practice participation. | Pain and swelling in the toe. | Low | Support from medical staff and teammates. | Arizona Cardinals training facilities. |
Shoulder Injuries | Right Shoulder | 2017-10-27 | Missed the remainder of the season | Rosen was hit hard during a game which led to a significant shoulder injury. This injury forced him to miss the rest of the season, impacting his draft stock. | During a game against Washington, Josh Rosen took a hard hit that resulted in a shoulder injury. | Several months | Underwent extensive physical therapy and rehabilitation to regain strength and mobility in the shoulder. | Affected his draft prospects but he still entered the NFL Draft and was picked in the first round. | Had to overcome the mental hurdle of returning to full contact plays. | None reported in the same area before this incident. | Returned to play in the following season. | High | Physical therapy, rest, and rehabilitation exercises. | UCLA medical team | Potential for recurring issues but has not significantly impacted his NFL career as of yet. | Strength training and conditioning to prevent future injuries. | Rest of the 2017 season | Pain and limited mobility in the shoulder. | Moderate, given the nature of shoulder injuries in | Support from teammates, coaches, and family. | UCLA training facilities. |
Josh Rosen's Sports Injuries Videos
Josh Rosen on late injury: I was just being soft.
First up, how's your foot? I'm fine, just being soft. Are you okay? I was just being soft. It's just my toe, but I'll be good. I wasn't great, I'll tell you that. We have a lot to work on. It's a team game, and I know my brothers had my back. I didn't play up to my standard or even close to it, but that's why you play another one next week.
HIGHLIGHTS: Josh Rosen Suffers Injury in UCLA's Loss to #12 Washington | Stadium
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UCLA Quarterback Josh Rosen Out for Season Due to Shoulder Injury | SI Wire | Sports Illustrated
UCLA Bruins' season took a downturn as quarterback Josh Rosen is expected to miss the rest of the season due to a shoulder injury. Before his injury, Rosen was averaging over 300 passing yards per game and had a strong touchdown to interception ratio. The Bruins were 3-2 before his injury but have since lost three consecutive games. Rosen was anticipated to be a standout player this season following a remarkable freshman year.