Jason Winderlich facing long road to recovery after ex-AFL star suffered traumatic neck and spinal injuries

Jason Winderlich facing long road to recovery after ex-AFL star suffered traumatic neck and spinal injuries

Essendon have rallied around their former AFL player Jason Winderlich after the sobering extent of his injuries were revealed nearly two weeks after he suffered a broken neck in a game of local footy.

The 39-year-old playing coach was airlifted to The Alfred hospital in Melbourne following an incident while playing for Thorpdale in the Mid Gippsland Football Netball League on August 4.

Surgery to insert a plate was successful but he is still facing significant rehabilitation after sustaining spinal damage, according to an Essendon-backed fundraiser for the Winderlich family.

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“As part of his injury, he has sustained damage to the spinal cord which has now led to complications with a long road to recovery ahead,” Andrew Welsh wrote on the GoFundMe.

“We know his determination and love for his family will drive his recovery process, however Jason’s main concern is that Katie, Sierra and Ava are supported through this very difficult period.

“Jason is currently receiving treatment at the Alfred hospital whilst he waits to be transferred to a rehab facility.

“Ongoing medical costs and adjustments at home and his workplace will need to be made to allow the family to navigate through the next stage of their lives.

“If you can help the family in any small way to assist in this traumatic time, it will go a long way to ensure the best recovery is achievable for Jason in the months and years ahead.”

The Bombers donated $10,000 to the fundraiser after already offering support to the Winderlich family in the immediate aftermath.

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