Jackson Yueill's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Soccer

Jackson Yueill'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
Ankle Injuries Right Ankle 2020-07-17 Missed several training sessions and was sidelined for upcoming matches. The injury occurred in a high-stakes game, which added pressure on the team due to his absence. Initial assessments indicated a moderate sprain. During a competitive match, Jackson Yueill twisted his right ankle while attempting to change direction quickly. 3 weeks Physical therapy focused on strengthening and mobility exercises. He also used an ankle brace for additional support. Temporary setback, but he made a full recovery and returned to his previous performance levels. Experienced some anxiety about re-injury but overcame it with support from the medical team and coaches. None specifically to the right ankle. 2020-08-08 Moderate Rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE), followed by physical therapy. Team physiotherapist and orthopedic specialist. No long-term issues reported. Incorporated more ankle-strengthening exercises into his routine. 2 matches Swelling, pain, and limited mobility in the right ankle. Moderate, managed with preventive measures. Family, teammates, and coaching staff provided emotional and practical support. Team's training facility.
Knee Injuries Left Knee 2021-05-24 Required to rest and undergo a detailed examination to rule out ligament damage. The injury caused significant concern among the coaching staff due to its potential severity. Fortunately, no ligament tears were found. In a training session, Jackson Yueill collided with a teammate, resulting in a hyperextension of his left knee. 6 weeks Intensive physical therapy focusing on knee stability and strength, along with gradual return to full training intensity. Missed a crucial part of the season but returned with improved fitness and performance. Initial fear of long-term damage, which was alleviated through counseling and support from the team's sports psychologist. First significant knee injury. 2021-07-06 Moderate to Severe Rest, anti-inflammatory medication, and structured physical therapy. Team doctor, orthopedic surgeon, and physiotherapist. No chronic issues, but increased focus on knee health in training. Added knee-specific exercises to his routine and wore a knee brace during initial return to play. 4 matches Severe pain, swelling, and inability to bear weight on the left knee. Moderate, managed with ongoing preventive measures Extensive support from medical team, family, and mental health professionals. Team's training facility and specialized sports medicine clinic.

Jackson Yueill's Sports Injuries Videos

Jackson Yueill Scores His First MLS Goal Against the Dynamo

Men in the box, it’s Susan Che who sets up the right, drops back, and finds a teammate in the boots. If you don't know what the shoddy ass finds, Jackson Yule with open space hits a curler that just bounces right in front of Willis.
Video thumb: Jackson Yueill Scores His First MLS Goal Against the Dynamo

Ian Fray is back after season-ending ACL injuries three years in a row.

I've been working for this for the last 12 months since I've been injured. This means everything; I can't even put it into words. A special moment there at the end with your teammates, getting icon of the match and celebrating with them. What was that like for you? Someone threw Gatorade in my eyes, so I can't really even see right now, but no, it's great. I love these guys. They've made this process a lot easier than it could have been, so I'm very happy.
Video thumb: Ian Fray is back after season-ending ACL injuries three years in a row.