Matt Corral's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: American Football
Matt Corral'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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Concussions | Head | 2020-10-16 | Missed the subsequent game and underwent concussion protocol. | Matt Corral suffered a concussion during a game against Arkansas. He was immediately removed from play and entered the concussion protocol for treatment and monitoring. | Sustained a concussion during a college game while playing for Ole Miss. | 1-2 weeks | Followed the concussion protocol which included rest, gradual return to physical activity, and cognitive assessments. | Short-term impact with no significant long-term effects reported. | Potential concerns about future head injuries. | None reported prior to this. | Cleared to return to play after successfully completing the concussion protocol. | Moderate | Rest and gradual return to activity under medical supervision. | College team medical staff and neurologists. | Potential risk for future concussions. | Proper tackling techniques and protective headgear. | Missed one game. | Headache, dizziness, and confusion. | Increased risk of future concussions. | Support from college team medical staff, coaches, and family. | College training facilities. |
Foot Injuries | Left Foot | 2022-08-18 | Missed the entire 2022 season. | Matt Corral suffered a significant Lisfranc injury to his left foot during a preseason game, which required surgery and extensive rehabilitation. | Injured during a preseason game against the New England Patriots. | Several months | Underwent surgery and followed a comprehensive rehabilitation program involving physical therapy and gradual return to weight-bearing activities. | Delayed his professional debut and affected his rookie season development. | Potential concerns about confidence and performance upon return. | None reported prior to this. | Expected to return for the 2023 season. | Severe | Surgical intervention followed by physical therapy. | Team medical staff and a specialized orthopedic surgeon. | Potential for chronic pain or reduced mobility if not properly managed. | Wearing proper footwear and incorporating foot-strengthening exercises. | Entire 2022 season | Severe pain and inability to bear weight on the left foot. | Moderate, particularly if returning to play too qu | Support from team, family, and medical professionals. | Team facilities and specialized rehabilitation center. |
Sprains | Right Ankle | 2021-11-12 | Missed the remainder of the game and limited participation in subsequent practices. | Matt Corral suffered a right ankle sprain during a game against Texas A&M. The injury was managed conservatively with rest and physical therapy. | Injured during a college game while playing for Ole Miss. | 2-4 weeks | Focused on rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE), followed by strengthening and mobility exercises. | Short-term impact with minimal long-term effects. | Minor, primarily related to frustration from limited playtime. | None reported prior to this. | Returned to play within a few weeks. | Moderate | Conservative management with RICE and physical therapy. | College team medical staff and physical therapists. | Minimal long-term impact if properly rehabilitated. | Ankle strengthening exercises and proper taping or bracing during games. | Missed one game and limited practice sessions. | Pain, swelling, and limited range of motion in the right ankle. | Moderate, particularly in the short term. | Support from college team medical staff and coaches. | College training facilities. |
Matt Corral's Sports Injuries Videos
Ole Miss QB Matt Corral Suffers Injury vs. Baylor | 2021 College Football
During the 2021 Sugar Bowl college football game between Baylor and Ole Miss, Ole Miss star quarterback Matt Corral suffered an injury. After being pressured and sacked by Baylor's Cole Maxwell, who has overcome two torn ACLs, Corral struggled to get to his feet, showing visible signs of pain and reaching for his right leg. Freshman backup quarterback Luke Altmyer began preparing to enter the game. The incident was especially heartbreaking for fans and teammates, knowing how much Corral had invested in the season and his commitment to playing despite previous injuries. Corral had previously played through an ankle injury and had decided not to opt out of the game, demonstrating his dedication to the team.
Matt Corral returns to the field and receives a standing ovation from Ole Miss fans after a brutal injury.
Matt Corral comes back onto the field and receives a standing ovation from Ole Miss fans after a brutal injury. Corral, on crutches with his right leg raised, returns to the Sugar Bowl with his pads off. The Ole Miss fans recognize and cheer for their beloved star quarterback.
DOCTOR REACTS - Matt Corral Injury - What is a Lisfranc Injury?
Panthers rookie quarterback Matt Corral is out for the season due to a foot injury at the tarsal metatarsal joint, also known as the Lisfranc joint. This injury involves damage to the ligaments and possibly fractures, leading to a lengthy recovery process. Corral is expected to undergo surgery, resulting in a 12-month recovery period. The injury is named after a surgeon from the Napoleonic era who treated similar injuries in soldiers. Corral's injury will keep him from participating this season and might affect his availability for the next season's training camp.