QB Matt Schaub out with significant foot injury
(Brian Blanco/Associated Press) - Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub (8) throws an 80-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jacoby Jones as center Chris Myers (55) blocks Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Albert Haynesworth (95) during the first quarter of an NFL football game on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2011, in Tampa, Fla.
HOUSTON — Houston quarterback Matt Schaub is out indefinitely with a “significant” right foot injury and will miss at least the Texans’ next game in two weeks.
Coach Gary Kubiak said Monday that Schaub was injured on a quarterback sneak coming out of the end zone late in the second quarter of Houston’s 37-9 win over Tampa Bay on Sunday. Schaub stayed in the game, but threw only three passes.
Kubiak said the team was bringing in a specialist from Indianapolis to evaluate Schaub, and the quarterback would fly to Charlotte, N.C., later this week to undergo further examination.
“He’s got a significant foot injury, he’s going to miss some time,” Kubiak said. “But we’re going to do everything we can to get it evaluated correctly and see if can get him back on the football field.
Info from: The Washington Post 11/13/11
The foot injury the report is referring to is a Lisfranc Injury. This injury can be season or career ending depending upon the severity. This injury affects the tarso-metatarsal joint in the middle of one's foot. When left untreated it can lead to a significant flatfoot deformity and/or debilitating arthritis. At minimum one should be immobilized for 6-8 wks with crutches. If further imaging modalities such as CT or MRI show disruption or displacement of the joint/ligaments surgery is indicated, especially for athletes. This may be approached from a percutaneous technique, carefully inserting screws in the foot so as to realign the Lisfranc joint and prevent further breakdown.
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