Miles Robinson's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Soccer

Miles Robinson'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
Muscle Injuries left thigh 2021-07-02 Short-term absence from training and competitive matches. The injury occurred during a high-intensity training drill. Medical evaluation confirmed a strain in the left hamstring. Robinson sustained a hamstring strain during a training session with Atlanta United. 4-6 weeks Rest, followed by a gradual return to physical activity with an emphasis on hamstring strengthening exercises. Temporary setback but no long-term career impact. Minor, primarily involving frustration over missed playtime. No significant history of hamstring injuries. Returned to full training and competition after 5 weeks. Moderate Rest, physiotherapy, and targeted exercises. Atlanta United medical team. Minimal, with proper rehabilitation reducing future risk. Regular hamstring strengthening and flexibility exercises. Missed several MLS matches during the recovery period. Sudden pain in the back of the thigh and difficulty running. Low to moderate, with appropriate preventive measu Support from team medical staff and teammates. Club facilities.
Tendinitis right ankle 2022-05-06 The injury resulted in a significant period of absence from competitive play. Miles Robinson sustained the injury while playing for Atlanta United against Chicago Fire. The rupture was confirmed through medical imaging. Miles Robinson suffered a rupture of the Achilles tendon in his right ankle during a Major League Soccer match. 6-9 months Robinson underwent surgical repair of the tendon followed by a structured rehabilitation program including physical therapy. The injury ruled him out for the remainder of the 2022 MLS season and potentially affected his chances for national team selection. The long recovery period posed mental challenges, requiring psychological support. No previous Achilles tendon injuries reported. Expected to return to full training and competition by early 2023. Severe Surgical repair and physical therapy. Atlanta United medical team and specialist surgeons. Potential risk of re-injury and long-term mobility issues. Strengthening and flexibility exercises for the Achilles tendon post-recovery. Missed the remainder of the 2022 MLS season and potentially international fixtures. Sharp pain in the heel and inability to bear weight on the right foot. Moderate to high, depending on rehabilitation succ Support from team medical staff, family, and psychological counseling. Club facilities and specialized rehabilitation centers.

Miles Robinson's Sports Injuries Videos

Miles Robinson on Growing Stronger Through Adversity Following His Season-Ending Injury

The FIFA World Cup kicking off from Qatar brought the international soccer community together. The play in the group stage has been intense, but the journey hasn't been without its hardships. A player recounts the moment he tore his Achilles, describing the mental and psychological impact of the injury. Despite the setback, he finds strength and support from friends and family, staying motivated through the recovery process. Now, he's back on the field, gradually regaining his strength and preparing for a successful return.
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How the USMNT Can Cover for Miles Robinson's Injury

The boys are back from Seattle! In their first show post-MLS winning CCL, Andrew Wiebe, Matt Doyle, and Calen Carr discuss the aftermath of the Sounders' historic win, the impact of Joao Paulo’s injury, and what it means for the Sounders moving forward. They also touch on the weekend's MLS action, including Cincinnati's surprising form, LAFC vs. Philadelphia, and the state of Atlanta United after Miles Robinson's devastating Achilles injury. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the potential future success of MLS teams in the CONCACAF Champions League and the Club World Cup.
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