John McGinn's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Soccer

John McGinn'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 Left Ankle 2019-12-20 Fractured ankle, required surgery. McGinn suffered a significant ankle fracture which led to immediate surgery and a prolonged recovery period. The injury was a major setback for both him and his team. McGinn sustained the injury during a Premier League match against Southampton. Approximately 3 months Underwent surgery, followed by a structured rehabilitation program including physiotherapy and gradual return to training. Missed a substantial part of the season, impacting his form and match fitness. Experienced frustration and anxiety due to prolonged absence from the game. No significant previous ankle injuries reported. Returned to action in March 2020. High Surgical intervention followed by physiotherapy. Aston Villa's medical team and external orthopedic specialists. No long-term negative impacts reported post-recovery. Strengthening and conditioning exercises for the ankle. Missed several Premier League matches and training sessions. Severe pain and inability to bear weight on the ankle. Moderate, with ongoing monitoring required. Support from family, teammates, and medical staff. Aston Villa's training facilities and local specialist clinics.
Ankle Injuries Right Ankle 2021-01-22 Sprained right ankle. McGinn sprained his right ankle in a match, leading to a short period of rest and rehabilitation. The injury was less severe compared to his previous ankle injury. Injury occurred during a Premier League match against Newcastle United. Approximately 2-3 weeks RICE, followed by physiotherapy and gradual return to training. Minor impact, missed a couple of matches. Managed well, with minimal psychological impact. Previous significant left ankle fracture in 2019. Returned to full training and competition after 3 weeks. Moderate Conservative management with RICE and physiotherapy. Aston Villa's medical team. No long-term negative impacts reported post-recovery. Regular ankle strengthening and stability exercises. Missed two Premier League matches. Pain and swelling in the right ankle. Moderate, with ongoing monitoring required. Support from medical staff and teammates. Aston Villa's training facilities.
Quadriceps Injuries Right Quadriceps 2020-09-11 Strain in the right quadriceps muscle. McGinn experienced a quadriceps strain during pre-season training, which required a short period of rest and rehabilitation. Injury occurred during a training session. Approximately 2 weeks Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE), followed by physiotherapy and strengthening exercises. Minor impact, missed a few training sessions and one match. Minimal, as the injury was not severe. No significant previous quadriceps injuries reported. Returned to full training and competition after 2 weeks. Low Conservative management with RICE and physiotherapy. Aston Villa's medical team. No long-term negative impacts reported post-recovery. Regular stretching and strengthening exercises for the quadriceps. Missed one pre-season match. Pain and discomfort in the right thigh. Low, with proper conditioning. Support from medical staff and teammates. Aston Villa's training facilities.

John McGinn's Sports Injuries Videos

Archie Gray injured against Aston Villa

It's not a great challenge, is it?
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Rash tackle by John McGinn... a straight red card. #AVLTOT #PremierLeague

A rash tackle by John McGinn results in a straight red card during the AVLTOT match.
Video thumb: Rash tackle by John McGinn... a straight red card. #AVLTOT #PremierLeague