Roger Staubach's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: American Football

Roger Staubach'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
Back Injuries Lower Back 1979-10-20 Severe pain and stiffness, limited mobility. In a physically demanding game against the New York Giants, Staubach sustained a lower back injury due to repeated sacks. The injury resulted in severe pain and stiffness, significantly limiting his mobility. Suffered a back injury after being sacked multiple times in a game against the New York Giants. 4 weeks Rest, physical therapy focusing on back strengthening exercises. Missed a few games but made a successful return. Increased awareness of the importance of back health. No significant back injuries prior to this. 1979-11-18 Moderate Physical therapy, rest, pain management. Team doctors, physical therapists, chiropractors. Continued emphasis on core and back strength. Core strengthening and flexibility exercises. 3 games Severe pain, stiffness, limited mobility Moderate if not properly managed. Team medical staff, family, and physical therapists. Team facilities and specialized back clinics.
Head Injuries Head 1972-09-16 Dizziness, confusion, and had to leave the game. Roger Staubach suffered a concussion in a game against the Los Angeles Rams. The hit was severe enough to cause immediate symptoms of dizziness and confusion, necessitating his early exit from the game. Staubach was hit hard during a game against the Los Angeles Rams. 2 weeks Rest and monitoring for symptoms; no physical activity allowed. Minor, but raised concerns about head injuries in football. Increased caution in subsequent games. None related to the head before this incident. 1972-10-01 Moderate Rest and observation. Team doctors and neurologists. Contributed to discussions on player safety and head injuries. Improved helmet design and stricter concussion protocols. 1 game Dizziness, confusion High if not fully recovered. Team coaches, medical staff, and family. Home and team facilities.
Shoulder Injuries Right Shoulder 1974-11-09 Severe pain and limited range of motion. During a high-stakes game against the Washington Redskins, Staubach suffered a significant shoulder injury after a hard tackle. The injury caused immediate severe pain and restricted his ability to move the shoulder. Staubach injured his shoulder during a tackle in a game against the Washington Redskins. 6 weeks Physical therapy and rest; no throwing activities. Missed several games, but returned stronger. Concerns about future shoulder stability. None reported in the shoulder area before this. 1974-12-22 Severe Physical therapy, rest, anti-inflammatory medications. Team physicians and orthopedic specialists. Increased focus on shoulder strengthening exercises. Enhanced conditioning and protective gear. 5 games Severe pain, limited range of motion Moderate if not properly rehabilitated. Team trainers, physical therapists, family. Team facilities and specialized clinics.

Roger Staubach's Sports Injuries Videos

Why Roger Staubach Retired in 1979

See the complete game on our website: http://www.mcmillenandwife.com. L.C. Greenwood knocks Staubach out cold in the 4th...
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Roger Staubach on Tony Romo's season-ending back injury

Former Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach commented on Tony Romo's back surgery and how it's disappointing that Romo won't get a shot to try to win the division this Sunday. Staubach expressed high regard for Romo, noting his skills on the field despite not having the full complement of players Staubach had during his time. He acknowledged the differences in the league today with free agency. Staubach believes Kyle Orton, who has had some fantastic games, can effectively lead the team, especially with the offensive weapons like Dez Bryant, Jason Witten, and DeMarco Murray. He emphasized the importance of the offensive line's performance and expressed his hope that Orton will have a great game. Staubach also noted Romo's toughness, having played through injury, and wished Romo could be the quarterback for the game.
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