The 37-year-old was harmed in the final part of the Soccer Help apparatus at Stamford Extension on Sunday.
He had been captaining a World XI against a Britain select side which included previous internationals like Jermain Defoe and Theo Walcott.
Concern developed for the Jamaican when he went down while attempting to separate a Britain assault.
He was extended off before later affirming the degree of his physical issue in a post on Instagram.
The eight-time Olympic gold medallist is generally viewed as the best runner ever and holds the world records in the 100 and 200 meters.
The Soccer Help match was held for UNICEF and raised more than £15 million, as indicated by the coordinators.
It took the figure past £100m for cash raised since it was first organized in 2006.
First coordinated by vocalist Robbie Williams, its true site says Soccer Help “unites the country to help youngsters overall have the most ideal beginning throughout everyday life”.
After Sunday’s match, it added: “Each ticket purchased, each gift made, each thunder from the group has assisted the current year’s sum with hitting a record raising money achievement of over £106m for youngsters overall since UK minister Robbie Williams made Soccer Help in 2006.”