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Here's How to Take Care of Football Injuries

SIPSport I Play Team
3 min read
February 26, 2026

Here's How to Take Care of Football Injuries

Football is the world’s most popular sport and like any other sport, it comes with its own set of injuries. These injuries, mostly affect the lower extremities of the body.

Here’s How to Take Care of Football Injuries

sport that involves a lot of tackling

, blocking, and collisions with the opponents. This increases the risk of an injury. The constant running, pivoting and change in direction can also lead to injuries.

Football is a high-impact game and injuries during the game is inevitable. Taking proper care of these injuries will ensure that the condition does not aggravate further.

The hamstring muscles are stretched beyond its maximum range while sprinting.

is extremely crucial. A warm-up should last at least 15-20 minutes. As the muscle is warmed up, the tissue gets more extensible reducing the risk of an injury.

Following the R.I.C.E protocol should be the immediate treatment for any muscle injury. Seek a doctor if the injury is severe.

This is one of the most common injuries in football. The ligament around the ankle gets damaged usually when the ankle is twisted inwards.

Goes without saying that a warm-up is a must! Apart from that, taping and bracing the ankle before a game can substantially reduce the risk of an injury.

Here we talk about the most common football injuries and how to treat them:

To control swelling and pain, try the R.I.C.E method. Once the swelling reduces work on strengthening the ankle muscles for a faster recovery. Seek professional help if the pain /swelling does not reduce after 72 hours.

The knee cartilage between the thigh bone and the shin bone gets swollen-up/torn due to a sudden change in direction, running and landing too hard.

Hamstring Strain:

Strong quadriceps and hamstring muscles absorb the shock to the knee joint and hence protect the cartilage. “Lunges” and “good mornings” are great exercises to strengthen these muscles.

If the tear is minor it can often be treated with R.I.C.E and strengthening exercises. However, if the tear is severe and the swelling is not going down, seek a doctor as it might need to be treated surgically.

Prevention:

Occurs when the pelvic region experiences stress due to constant kicking, sprinting and pivoting. Symptoms include pain in the lower abdomen and groin.

Exercises that strengthen and stabilise the core help improve the muscle function and combat extensive force that is applied to the lower abdomen and pelvis region.

Treatment:

A specialist is required to diagnose a sports hernia. It is possible for a footballer to continue playing wearing warm pants until surgery.

ACL is a ligament that connects the thigh bone to the shin bone. This

injury can occur due to incorrect landing

from a jump or quickly changing directions while running.

Wobble board training is known to be very effective in preventing knee ligament injuries. This improves the sensory functions around the knee.

ACL injuries should be brought to the notice of an orthopedic consultant. Immediately after the injury, the

.R.I.C.E treatment is the most effective. It is almost similar to R.I.C.E with the added step being

rotection. Protect the injured knee from further damage with a knee brace.

Football season is an exciting time for players. Injuries are inevitable and the only way to avoid them is to not play at all.  Moreover, the

ability to recover from injury adds to the glory

and is a part of what sets football players a class apart!

SIP

Sport I Play Team

The Sport I Play editorial team — passionate sports enthusiasts covering technique tips, fitness guides, and sports stories.

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Contents

  • Here’s How to Take Care of Football Injuries
  • Here we talk about the most common football injuries and how
  • Hamstring Strain:
  • Prevention:
  • Treatment:

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