Danny Ings's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Soccer

Danny Ings'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
Knee Injuries Right Knee 2015-10-14 Missed the rest of the season Danny Ings suffered a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee during a training session shortly after joining Liverpool. During a training session 7 months Extensive physiotherapy and strength training Significant, as it occurred during his early days at Liverpool Challenging, as it affected his confidence and integration into the team None on record 2016-05-15 Severe Surgical repair of the ACL Liverpool FC medical team Increased risk of future knee injuries Strengthening exercises, use of knee brace Premier League, FA Cup Severe pain, swelling, instability High Family, teammates, club staff Liverpool FC training ground
Sprains Left Ankle 2020-10-30 Missed several weeks of play Danny Ings sprained his left ankle during a training session, which caused him to miss several crucial matches for Southampton. During a training session 4 weeks Rest, physiotherapy, ankle strengthening exercises Minor, returned to form quickly Mild frustration Previous knee and hamstring injuries 2020-12-01 Moderate Rest, physiotherapy Southampton FC medical team None significant Ankle supports, strengthening exercises Premier League, FA Cup Pain, swelling, limited range of motion Moderate Family, teammates, club staff Southampton FC training ground
Sprains Right Knee 2016-10-24 Missed several months of play Danny Ings suffered a severe knee sprain to his right knee in an EFL Cup match, which required another lengthy rehabilitation period. During an EFL Cup match against Tottenham 7 months Physiotherapy and gradual return to training Further delayed his progress at Liverpool Increased frustration and anxiety about his playing future Previous ACL rupture in the same knee 2017-05-01 Severe Rest, physiotherapy Liverpool FC medical team Chronic knee issues Knee braces, targeted strengthening exercises Premier League, EFL Cup Pain, swelling, limited mobility High Family, teammates, club staff Liverpool FC training ground
Strains Right Leg 2018-11-30 Missed several weeks of play While playing for Southampton, Danny Ings sustained a hamstring strain in his right leg during a high-intensity match against Manchester City. During a match against Manchester City 2 months Rest, physiotherapy, gradual return to training Minor setback, but returned to form quickly Mild frustration Previous knee injuries 2019-02-01 Moderate Rest, physiotherapy Southampton FC medical team None significant Improved conditioning and flexibility exercises Premier League, FA Cup Sharp pain, tightness in the hamstring Moderate Family, teammates, club staff Southampton FC training ground

Danny Ings's Sports Injuries Videos

Danny Ings discusses overcoming injury to regain his prolific goal-scoring form

Danny Ings and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg spoke to BT Sport's Andy May following Southampton's 1-0 win over Tottenham at St Mary's. Hojbjerg attributed their success to their determination, support for each other, and effective game management. Ings, who scored the winning goal, discussed his run behind the defense and praised his teammates for their contributions. He emphasized the importance of fitness and his perseverance through past knee operations. Both players expressed pride in their team's performance and recent form, with Hojbjerg highlighting their collective effort and understanding of roles. Ings was named man of the match.
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Danny Ings Injury Update | Expert Explains His Knee Surgery and Timeline

Dr. Raj from 3CB discusses Southampton and England international Danny Ings' left knee injury, which occurred during a game against Everton. The injury is likely a meniscus tear, requiring a partial meniscectomy. The expected recovery timeline is four to six weeks. While the injury itself is not major, there is concern due to Ings' history of ACL injuries in the same knee, which might affect him in the medium and long term.
Video thumb: Danny Ings Injury Update | Expert Explains His Knee Surgery and Timeline