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Is Epidemic Of Back Injuries Going To Catch Up With Dallas Cowboys In 2017?

Last season, Cowboys players suffered through an unusually high number of back injuries. Will that trend continue into 2017?
Mar 21, 2017, 9:00am CDT

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Football is one of the most physically demanding professional sports, and despite its relatively short 16-game regular season, it takes a heavy toll on players' bodies.

Ligaments, muscles, and bones are subject to enormous strain in the NFL, and injuries are ubiquitous. In 2013 for example, NFL players suffered more than 1,300 injuries, according to an article by Max Knoblauch for Mashable, an article that also featured this nifty infographic.

Considering that there are 1,696 players on the 53-man rosters of the 32 NFL teams, that's a pretty high number. And given that large sample size, you'd expect a fairly even distribution of those injuries across the 32 teams. But that's not always the case.

The Cowboys are no strangers to an uneven distribution of injures. In 2012/13 they suffered a rash of hamstring and soft tissue injuries that ultimately led them to fundamentally change the way they practiced. The Dallas Hamstring Club is all but a distant memory now, but a new form of injuries seems to be clustering Dallas, the dreaded back injury.

Tony Romo - multiple back issues

The grand maester of back issues in Dallas is Tony Romo. Early in 2013, Romo underwent a procedure on his back, ostensibly to remove a "cyst", though there was early speculation that the surgery was disc-related. Late in 2013, Romo underwent a discectomy to repair a ruptured disc. In 2014, he suffered two transverse process fractures. In 2016, he suffered a compression fracture of his vertebra, and very possibly another (unreported) disk injury.

Dez Bryant - ongoing back issues

Bryant has had back issues going all the way back to 2012/2013, received epidurals before games and was even hospitalized at one point. The back issues were so severe that they gave Dallas pause in regards to re-signing him in 2015.

DeMarcus Lawrence - multiple herniated discs

Lawrence's back issues may be the most serious of any player on the team. Lawrence initially complained of back issues at the end of the 2015 season and underwent surgery early in 2016 to fix the issue. Following that surgery, Stephen Jones explained that during surgery, the issue turned out to be much more serious than the team had expected, and that the team was 'somewhat surprised' by the significance of Lawrence's injury.

Early in 2017, Lawrence underwent surgery on his back again. The team never made any public statement about what exactly the surgeries were for either time, but it's not too hard to speculate on what the issues might have been.

It's reasonable to believe that the surgery early in 2016 was originally going to be something like a simple excision of a cyst (like what Romo reportedly had at the outset of the 2013 season), which turned into an unexpected discectomy, hence the Cowboys' surprise at the extent of the injury.

After Lawrence's back issues re-emerged towards the end of the 2016, Mike Fisher talked about seeing Lawrence in the locker room and described his posture on the radio (105.3 The Fan) as crooked, a strong indication that Lawrence suffered another disc herniation.

In medical terms, what Fisher observed was likely a lateral shift. It is when the shoulders are not aligned over the hips and are either shifted to the right or left. Lateral shifts primarily are present in the lumbar spine due to lateral disc herniations. From the symptoms described by Lawrence via Fischer (see below), DeMarcus had a lateral disc herniation that was not improving with the training/therapy techniques the Cowboys were using.

Lawrence plays a physically very demanding position, where the 265-pound defensive end is required to push 300 pound offensive tackles around while tackling 230 pound running backs along with the occasional quarterback. None of that is going to happen with a bad back. If Lawrence's issues persist, his future in the NFL may be in doubt.

That's a pretty grim outlook for a player who just a few months ago was probably being told that his issues were likely chiropractic in nature and not neurological.

 
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I wasn't even aware this was an epidemic with us. Odd, for sure.

I'm sure Woicik will figure it all out. :whistle
 

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i think the broken backs are stemming from having to carry such a shitty coach on your shoulders.
 

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Not only was Romo's loser ways contagious, clearly his back issues were as well!
 

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Well Jones has always done one thing well... bringing in scrubs and trying to convince the world that they are great players....

He does it and the sheeple just buy it.
 

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Well Jones has always done one thing well... bringing in scrubs and trying to convince the world that they are great players....

He does it and the sheeple just buy it.

you mean you're not sold on reggie white jr aka charles tapper?
 
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