Albert Ramos-Viñolas's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Tennis

Albert Ramos-Viñolas'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
Ankle Injuries left ankle 2018-05-14 Had to retire from the match and withdraw from the tournament. Albert Ramos-Viñolas suffered a left ankle injury during his second-round match at the Italian Open. He twisted his ankle while attempting to reach a wide ball, causing him significant pain and forcing him to retire from the match. The injury also led to his withdrawal from subsequent tournaments to allow for recovery. During a match at the Italian Open, he twisted his ankle while trying to reach a wide ball. 3 weeks Underwent physiotherapy and strength training to regain mobility and stability in the ankle. Missed several tournaments, affecting his rankings and performance consistency. Experienced frustration and anxiety about returning to competitive form. None reported in the same area. 2018-06-05 Moderate Rest, physiotherapy, and anti-inflammatory medication. Team physiotherapist and orthopedic specialist. No lasting issues reported. Incorporated ankle-strengthening exercises into his regular training routine. French Open 2018 Severe pain and swelling in the left ankle. Moderate Family, coach, and medical team. Barcelona, Spain
Wrist Injuries right wrist 2020-07-19 Had to stop training and seek immediate medical attention. Albert Ramos-Viñolas suffered a right wrist injury during a training session in preparation for the US Open. He felt a sharp pain while hitting a forehand, which led to immediate cessation of practice and medical consultation. The injury required rest and rehabilitation, causing him to miss several key tournaments. During a training session, he experienced sharp pain while hitting a forehand. 6 weeks Underwent a combination of rest, physiotherapy, and gradual return to hitting practice. Missed important tournaments, affecting match fitness and ranking. Dealt with concerns about the longevity of his career and potential for re-injury. None reported in the same area. 2020-09-10 Severe Rest, physiotherapy, and a wrist brace. Team physiotherapist and sports medicine doctor. Increased focus on wrist conditioning and preventive measures. Regular wrist-strengthening exercises and careful monitoring during practice. US Open 2020 Sharp pain and limited mobility in the right wrist. Moderate to high Family, coach, and medical team. Barcelona, Spain

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