Marcus Rashford's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Soccer
Marcus Rashford'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 | 2019-10-05 | Had to be substituted and missed subsequent matches. | Rashford twisted his right ankle during a match against Newcastle United, leading to his substitution and subsequent absence. | Twisted his ankle during a Premier League match against Newcastle United. | 2 weeks | Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) method. | Minor impact, missed a few matches. | Mild frustration due to missing games. | No prior ankle injuries reported. | Returned after a short recovery period. | Mild | RICE method and physiotherapy. | Manchester United medical team. | None reported. | Ankle strengthening exercises. | Premier League matches. | Swelling and pain in the right ankle. | Low if properly managed. | Family, teammates, and club staff. | Manchester United training facilities. |
Back Injuries | Lower Back | 2020-01-14 | Missed several matches including key Premier League fixtures. | Marcus Rashford sustained a double stress fracture in his lower back during an FA Cup match against Wolverhampton Wanderers. | Suffered during a match against Wolves in the FA Cup. | 3 months | Intensive physiotherapy and rest were prescribed. | Had to miss a significant part of the season, affecting his form. | Frustration due to inability to help the team during a critical period. | None reported in the same area before. | Returned to training in April 2020. | Severe | Rest and physiotherapy. | Manchester United medical team. | No reported long-term impact. | Strengthening exercises for the back. | Premier League, FA Cup matches. | Severe pain and discomfort in the lower back. | Moderate if not properly managed. | Family, teammates, and club staff. | Manchester United training facilities. |
Foot Injuries | Left Foot | 2021-07-10 | Required surgery, missed the start of the 2021-2022 season. | Rashford played through pain during Euro 2020 and required surgery on his left foot following the tournament. | Injured during the Euro 2020 final against Italy. | 3 months | Surgical intervention followed by physiotherapy. | Missed the beginning of the new season, impacting team dynamics. | Frustration due to missing the start of the season. | No prior foot injuries reported. | Returned to training in October 2021. | Severe | Surgery and physiotherapy. | Manchester United medical team and external specialists. | Potential for long-term issues if not managed. | Foot strengthening and conditioning exercises. | Premier League, Champions League matches. | Chronic pain and discomfort in the left foot. | Moderate if not managed properly. | Family, teammates, and club staff. | Manchester United training facilities and specialized medical centers. |
Shoulder Injuries | Left Shoulder | 2020-11-07 | Played through pain but was less effective. | Rashford suffered a shoulder injury that affected his performance but continued to play with pain. | Injured during a Premier League match against Everton. | Ongoing management | Regular physiotherapy sessions and pain management. | Performance was affected but he continued to play. | Determination to continue playing despite pain. | No reported history of shoulder injuries. | Did not miss significant playing time. | Moderate | Pain management and physiotherapy. | Manchester United medical team. | Potential for chronic issues if not managed. | Strengthening and conditioning exercises. | None | Pain and limited mobility in the shoulder. | High if not properly managed. | Family, teammates, and club staff. | Manchester United training facilities. |
Marcus Rashford's Sports Injuries Videos
Marcus Rashford injured after colliding with Trent Alexander-Arnold | Manchester United News
The England victory secured the top spot in the group, but if there was one moment that encapsulated their disorganized night at Wembley, it was the body slam executed by Trent Alexander-Arnold on Marcus Rashford just before the hour mark. Chasing after a ball, Alexander-Arnold collided at full speed with Rashford. After receiving extensive treatment, Rashford immediately left the field, appearing thoroughly disheartened. This epitomized England's performance last night, frequently in the wrong place at the wrong time. According to England coach Gareth Southgate, Marcus Rashford seemed fine when he was substituted, and the video also shows Rashford walking out of Wembley Stadium apparently in good condition, suggesting that the Manchester United striker is doing well.
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Marcus Rashford injury vs Wolves on January 16, 2020.
Marcus Rashford suffered an injury during the game against Wolves on January 16, 2020.