Gianluca Busio's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Soccer
Gianluca Busio'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 |
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Ankle Injuries | Right Ankle | 2021-08-31 | Missed several training sessions and one match. | Busio's right ankle injury occurred during a high-intensity match where he landed awkwardly after contesting a header. Immediate medical attention was provided on the field. | During a match, Busio twisted his right ankle after landing awkwardly from a jump. | 2 weeks | Underwent physiotherapy sessions focusing on mobility and strengthening exercises for the ankle. | Short-term impact with a brief absence from the squad. | Minor frustration due to the interruption in his playing rhythm. | No prior significant ankle injuries. | Returned to full training after 10 days and played in the next match after 14 days. | Moderate | Rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE) followed by physiotherapy. | Team physiotherapist and medical doctor. | No long-term impact reported. | Strengthening and flexibility exercises for the ankle. | 1 match | Swelling and pain in the right ankle. | Low with proper rehabilitation. | Support from team medical staff and family. | Team's training facility. |
Knee Injuries | Left Knee | 2022-04-14 | Missed three matches and underwent extensive rehabilitation. | The injury occurred during a crucial league match when Busio collided with an opponent, resulting in a hyperextension of his left knee. He was substituted immediately and taken for medical evaluation. | Busio collided with an opponent during a match, causing a hyperextension of his left knee. | 6 weeks | Intensive physiotherapy focusing on knee stability and strength, followed by gradual return to full training. | Moderate impact with a significant short-term absence. | Experienced anxiety about the recovery process and the possibility of long-term effects. | No previous significant knee injuries reported. | Returned to full competition after 6 weeks. | Moderate to severe | Rest, ice, anti-inflammatory medication, and structured physiotherapy program. | Team physiotherapist, orthopedic specialist, and medical doctor. | Potential risk of future knee issues, but no immediate long-term impact noted. | Regular knee strengthening and stability exercises. | 3 matches | Severe pain and swelling in the left knee. | Moderate, with a need for ongoing preventive measu | Extensive support from the team's medical staff, coaches, and family. | Team's training facility and specialized rehabilitation center. |
Gianluca Busio's Sports Injuries Videos
Can Gianluca Busio speak Italian?
I know that he already speaks some Italian. Does Boo help you out at all with that?
I don't know who told you that he speaks Italian. Why, did he say a little bit of Italian because he has familial roots? My dad's from Italy, and I was banking on, you know, when we go to the grocery store or places, he'll be the one helping me out. I was wrong. Congratulations, you played yourself. So, I don't know where your intel is from.
19-Year-Old Bends It Like Beckham... Must Watch Free Kick Golazo!
A day after turning 19, Gianluca Busio scored a stunning free kick against Houston Dynamo. The stadium erupted in applause as Busio demonstrated his class by expertly getting the ball up and over the wall, with a little kiss off the post.
Oh, Gianluca
Oh, John Luca
I'm so sorry that I didn't understand
Didn't understand
You are the future of America
Halter needed
Someone who could drop in
Someone who could drop a pin on the other touchline
Oh, John Luca
I'm so sorry that I didn't understand
You are the future of America
You went to Venezia
Italian club
A little Italian club and now you're
Playing in the top flight
Playing in the top flight
Now you look so good
But you were
Good at a lot of the same things back in
Kansas City
Kansas City
Oh, John Luca
I'm so sorry
That I didn't understand you are the
Future of America