Moussa Sissoko's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Soccer
Moussa Sissoko'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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Groin Injuries | Groin | 2018-10-19 | Missed several matches due to the injury. | Sissoko suffered a groin strain which led to him being sidelined for a few weeks. | Sissoko pulled up during a sprint in a Premier League match against West Ham. | 4 weeks | Rest and physiotherapy focused on reducing inflammation and strengthening the groin muscles. | Short-term absence from competitive matches. | Mild frustration due to missing games. | No significant previous groin injuries reported. | 2018-11-17 | Moderate | Rest, ice, and physiotherapy. | Tottenham Hotspur medical team. | No long-term issues reported post-recovery. | Regular stretches and strengthening exercises for the groin area. | Premier League | Sharp pain in the groin area during sprinting. | Low | Support from club's medical team and teammates. | Tottenham Hotspur training ground. |
Knee Injuries | Right Knee | 2019-12-27 | Required surgery to repair the damage. | Sissoko suffered a significant injury to his right knee, which required surgical intervention. He was ruled out for several months. | During a Premier League match against Southampton, Sissoko landed awkwardly after a challenge. | 3 months | Underwent surgery and then followed a structured rehabilitation program, including physiotherapy. | Missed several important matches, including Premier League and Champions League fixtures. | Frustration and anxiety due to the lengthy recovery period. | No significant previous knee injuries reported. | 2020-03-07 | High | Surgery followed by physiotherapy. | Tottenham Hotspur medical team. | No long-term issues reported post-recovery. | Strengthening exercises for the knee and improved warm-up routines. | Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League | Severe pain and swelling in the right knee. | Moderate | Support from club's medical team, family, and teammates. | Tottenham Hotspur training ground. |
Muscle Injuries | Left Hamstring | 2017-04-14 | Missed the remainder of the season. | Sissoko experienced a hamstring strain which ruled him out for the rest of the season. | Sissoko felt a sharp pain in his left hamstring during a sprint in a match against Bournemouth. | 6 weeks | Rest, physiotherapy, and gradual return to training. | Missed the final part of the season, including key matches. | Disappointment due to missing crucial end-of-season games. | No significant previous hamstring injuries reported. | 2017-06-01 | High | Rest, ice, compression, and physiotherapy. | Tottenham Hotspur medical team. | No long-term issues reported post-recovery. | Regular hamstring strengthening and flexibility exercises. | Premier League, FA Cup | Sharp pain and tightness in the left hamstring. | Moderate | Support from club's medical team and family. | Tottenham Hotspur training ground. |
Moussa Sissoko's Sports Injuries Videos
Moussa Sissoko Steps Up Injury Comeback | Training | Spurs vs. Man United
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Interview | Moussa Sissoko Provides Injury Update
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Moussa Sissoko Injury Update: Surgery on the Medial Collateral Ligament; Out Until April
Tottenham faces more injury woes as Moussa Sissoko is ruled out until April following surgery on his right knee. This adds to the challenges for the team, already missing Harry Kane. The club emphasizes the need for new player signings in the January transfer window to cope with these setbacks. Sissoko's return to training is anticipated in early April, but his absence is a significant blow to Tottenham's Premier League ambitions.