Seneca Wallace's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: American Football

Seneca Wallace'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
Fractures Left Wrist 2011-09-17 Missed several weeks and required surgery. On September 18, 2011, Seneca Wallace fractured his left wrist in a game against the Cincinnati Bengals. The injury occurred when he fell on an outstretched hand, leading to a fracture that necessitated surgical intervention. Wallace suffered a fracture in his left wrist during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals after falling on an outstretched hand. 8-10 weeks Underwent surgery to repair the fracture, followed by immobilization and physical therapy. Significant; affected his ability to play and required a lengthy recovery period. Concern about the long-term effects on his playing ability. No previous wrist injuries reported. 2011-11-27 Severe Surgical repair, immobilization, and physical therapy. Orthopedic surgeon and physical therapists. Potential for reduced flexibility and strength in the wrist. Protective gear and wrist strengthening exercises. 9 games Severe pain, swelling, and inability to move the wrist. Moderate to high Support from team, family, and medical professionals. Team facilities and specialized orthopedic clinic
Sprains Right Ankle 2008-10-18 Missed several practices and was limited in mobility. Seneca Wallace suffered a right ankle sprain during a game against the Green Bay Packers on October 19, 2008. The injury occurred when he was tackled awkwardly, causing his ankle to twist. Wallace sustained a right ankle sprain during a game against the Green Bay Packers when he was tackled. 2-3 weeks Underwent physical therapy and was given a brace to stabilize the ankle. Short-term impact; he was able to return to play after a few weeks. Mild concern about re-injury. None reported in the same area. 2008-11-09 Moderate Rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE), and physical therapy. Team doctors and physical therapists. No significant long-term impact noted. Strengthening exercises and wearing an ankle brace. 2 games Pain, swelling, and limited range of motion in the right ankle. Moderate Team support, family, and medical staff. Team facilities
Strains Right Shoulder 2013-11-09 Limited throwing ability and missed the remainder of the season. On November 10, 2013, Seneca Wallace sustained a right shoulder strain while playing against the Baltimore Ravens. The injury occurred when he was hit while throwing a pass, resulting in a strain. Wallace injured his right shoulder during a game against the Baltimore Ravens while throwing a pass. 6-8 weeks Rest, physical therapy, and gradual return to throwing activities. Significant; led to missing the entire remainder of the season. Increased caution regarding shoulder injuries. No prior significant shoulder injuries. Did not return that season. Severe Rest, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medications. Team physicians and shoulder specialists. Potential for future vulnerability in the shoulder. Strengthening exercises and proper throwing mechanics. 7 games Pain, weakness, and reduced range of motion in the right shoulder. High Team, family, and medical professionals. Team facilities and specialized shoulder clinic

Seneca Wallace's Sports Injuries Videos

Seneca Wallace injures groin in Packers' loss

Seneca Wallace injures groin in Packers' loss. The Seneca Wallace era in Green Bay might not last long as Scott Tolzien entered the game at quarterback for the Packers after Wallace hurt his groin Sunday on the team's first drive against Philadelphia. Wallace was questionable to return but never made it off the sideline. The injury bug extended to Wallace's teammate, Packers cornerback Casey Hayward, who hurt his hamstring, while center Evan Dietrich-Smith was assisted off the field with an injury. Both players were ruled out for the day. It was a rough game for injuries on both sides. Eagles offensive tackle Jason Peters returned from a head injury but then left with what appeared to be a serious leg/groin injury. Peters had to be helped off the field and did not return. Linebacker Michael Kendricks and safety Earl Wolff also suffered injuries and did not return to the game.
Video thumb: Seneca Wallace injures groin in Packers' loss

Scott Tolzien replaces injured Seneca Wallace for the Green Bay Packers.

Scott Tolzien subs for injured Seneca Wallace after Wallace suffered a groin injury during the first possession of the Packers game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Wallace was starting in place of Aaron Rodgers, who had fractured his collarbone the previous Monday. Tolzien, who had been promoted from the practice squad, completed 22 of 33 passes for 255 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions by early in the fourth quarter. The Eagles were leading 27 to 10. The Packers had planned to have Matt Flynn in for a workout to evaluate his elbow health and consider him as an option due to his positive history with the team's offensive system. Flynn had previously set team records with 480 yards and six touchdowns in a 2011 game.
Video thumb: Scott Tolzien replaces injured Seneca Wallace for the Green Bay Packers.