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.