Marco Verratti's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Soccer

Marco Verratti'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 Left Knee 2018-04-30 Underwent surgery and missed the remainder of the season. Marco Verratti suffered a left knee injury during a training session, which required surgery and led to him missing the rest of the season. Injury occurred during training. 3 months Post-surgery physiotherapy and gradual return to physical activity. Significant short-term impact with a lengthy recovery period. Stress and anxiety due to surgery and long recovery time. None specific to the left knee. Started with light training and gradually increased intensity. Severe Surgery followed by intensive physiotherapy. PSG medical team and external specialists. Potential for future knee issues. Regular knee-strengthening exercises and monitoring. End of season Ligue 1 and Champions League matches. Severe pain and instability in the left knee. High, required careful monitoring. Medical team, family, and close friends. PSG training center and specialized rehabilitation clinic.
Sprains Right Ankle 2017-10-05 Missed several games for PSG. Marco Verratti sustained a right ankle sprain in a World Cup qualifying match, which caused him to miss crucial games for his club, Paris Saint-Germain. During a World Cup qualifying match against Macedonia. 3 weeks Physiotherapy, rest, and gradual return to training. Minor, but caused short-term absence. Frustration due to missing important matches. None specific to the right ankle. Gradual return starting with light training. Moderate Rest, physiotherapy, and anti-inflammatory medication. PSG medical team. None significant. Strengthening exercises for the ankle. Several Ligue 1 and Champions League matches. Pain and swelling in the right ankle. Moderate, required careful management. Family, teammates, and coaching staff. PSG training center.
Strains Right Thigh 2020-10-01 Missed several weeks of play. Marco Verratti experienced a right thigh strain during a Ligue 1 match, leading to a few weeks away from the pitch. During a Ligue 1 match against Angers. 4 weeks Rest, physiotherapy, and gradual reintroduction to training. Moderate, with a temporary absence from the squad. Frustration from being sidelined. None specific to the right thigh. Carefully managed return to avoid re-injury. Moderate Rest, physiotherapy, and muscle strengthening exercises. PSG medical team. None significant if managed properly. Proper warm-up and strengthening exercises. Several Ligue 1 and Champions League fixtures. Sharp pain and discomfort in the right thigh. Moderate, required careful management. Teammates, coaching staff, and family. PSG training center.

Marco Verratti's Sports Injuries Videos

Verratti Injury - Real Madrid vs PSG 0-0 ~ 11/3/2015

Hess who can get the better of their man problem here for Veratti just went into a challenge over on that far touchline against Ronaldo and pulled up almost immediately. Injury concerns for both Blanc and Rafa. It's almost like he sat on top of his foot and maybe just overstretched the bottom of his calf. He's a key component of that PSG midfield, the Italian Marco Veratti.
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Expert Explains Marco Verratti's Injury & Timeline | Deep Oblique Lesion

PSG and Italian midfielder Marco Verratti suffered a left hip knock during a match against Marseille. The injury has been diagnosed as a deep lesion of the obliques, likely a deep muscle contusion. Verratti is expected to be out for around four weeks, causing him to miss two World Cup qualifiers for Italy and PSG's Champions League group stage match against RB Leipzig, with a potential return against Manchester City on November 26th. The injury is challenging due to the involvement of the obliques in many football activities and the complex anatomy of the area.
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