Andrei Mozalev's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Figure Skating
Andrei Mozalev'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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Ankle Injuries | left ankle | 2021-03-14 | Swelling and pain in the left ankle. | The injury occurred while practicing a new jump technique. Immediate medical attention was given, and an MRI scan was performed. | During a training session, Andrei Mozalev landed awkwardly after a jump. | 6 weeks | Physical therapy and rest were prescribed. Gradual reintroduction to training under medical supervision. | Missed important competitions during the recovery period. | Temporary loss of confidence in performing jumps. | None related to the left ankle. | Returned to competition after 8 weeks. | Moderate | Physical therapy, rest, and anti-inflammatory medications. | Team physiotherapist and orthopedic specialist. | No long-term impact reported. | Strengthening exercises for the ankle and improved landing techniques. | Missed the National Championships. | Swelling, pain, and limited mobility in the left ankle. | Low, with proper rehabilitation. | Coaches, family, and medical team. | Team training facility and local physiotherapy clinic. |
Knee Injuries | right knee | 2022-05-09 | Pain and instability in the right knee. | The injury happened during a high-stakes competition. Immediate medical intervention was provided on-site, followed by a detailed examination. | Injury occurred during a competitive event while performing a complex routine. | 8 weeks | Intensive physical therapy and gradual return to on-ice training. | Missed the season's final competitions and had to withdraw from an international event. | Increased anxiety about knee stability during performances. | No significant previous injuries to the right knee. | Returned to competition after 10 weeks. | Severe | Rest, physical therapy, and use of a knee brace during initial recovery. | Team physiotherapist, orthopedic surgeon, and sports psychologist. | Potential for chronic knee issues if not managed properly. | Strengthening exercises for the knee and improved techniques to reduce stress on the knee during performances. | Missed the final competitions of the season and an international event. | Sharp pain, swelling, and instability in the right knee. | Moderate, with a need for ongoing management and p | Coaches, family, medical team, and sports psychologist. | Team training facility and specialized sports rehabilitation center. |
Andrei Mozalev's Sports Injuries Videos
Andrei Mozalev (RUS) | Men Free Skating | ISU GP Finals 2019 | Turin | #JGPFigureSkating
Courchevel, France - August 21 to 24
Lake Placid, USA - August 28 to 31
Riga, Latvia - September 4 to 7
Chelyabinsk, ...

Andrei Mozalev - Free Skate - My Body is a Cage - Panin Memorial 2023 - October 6, 2023
Andrei Mozalev, Panin Memorial 2023, free skate, "My Body is a Cage," October 6, 2023, St. Petersburg. #AndreiMozalev

Andrei Mozalev (RUS) | Men's FS | Internationaux de France 2021 | #GPFigure
Andrei Musliv performs to "Conquest of Paradise" by Vangelis, starting strong with a triple and quad combination. He demonstrates exceptional flexibility and clean transitions throughout his routine. Despite previous struggles with the quad and triple axel, he delivers a flawless performance, showcasing why he was the junior world champion in 2020. His long-time coach, Karel Davidenko, has been instrumental in his success. Andrei aims to secure a spot on the Russian Olympic team, impressing officials with his performance. He achieves a massive personal best score, surpassing his previous record and finishing unfazed by his success.

Andrei Mozalev (RUS) | Men's Short Program | ISU Grand Prix Final 2019 | Turin | #JGPFigure
The video covers a figure skating performance by Andrei Masala, a 16-year-old representing Russia, during a competition in St. Petersburg. He delivered a clean and technically solid short program to a rock opera, showcasing strong spins and jumps, including a triple loop and triple axel. His performance earned him a personal best score of 83.81, securing the top spot with a significant lead. The video highlights his impressive technique and the emotional moment in the "kiss and cry" area as his scores are announced.

Andrei Mozalev (RUS) | Men's Free Skating | Riga 2019
MEN FREE SKATING START ORDER 12:45:00 - 12:51:00 Warm-Up Group 1 12:51:30 - 12:58:40 1 Evan WRENSCH RSA

Andrei Mozalev (RUS) | Men's Short Program | Riga 2019
The video covers a figure skating event in Riga, Latvia, featuring a young skater named Andre from Russia. He is 16 years old and coached by Carillo Davidenko. Andre performs a short program to a rock opera, showcasing impressive skills, including a triple loop and triple axel, which earn him high scores. His performance is noted for its stability and strong skating fundamentals. The video concludes with the announcement of his short program score, which is between 74 and 78, indicating a successful performance.
