Artur Dmitriev's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Figure Skating
Artur Dmitriev'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 | 2002-10-07 | He experienced immediate pain, swelling, and bruising around the ankle. | This injury occurred while Dmitriev was preparing for the Winter Olympics. The incident was a significant setback in his training schedule. | During a practice session, Artur Dmitriev landed on an uneven surface, causing his left ankle to roll. | 2 months | Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) protocol followed by physical therapy focusing on balance and strength. | The injury caused a delay in his training schedule, but he was able to recover in time for the Winter Olympics. | The injury caused frustration and concern about his readiness for the upcoming Olympics. | None on the same ankle. | He returned to competition after two months of recovery. | Moderate | RICE protocol, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications. | Sports physician, physical therapist. | Occasional discomfort and the need for ankle support during high-impact activities. | Ankle strengthening exercises, wearing an ankle brace during practice. | None, but training was significantly impacted. | Pain, swelling, bruising, difficulty moving the ankle. | Moderate | Family, coaching staff, and medical team provided support. | Local sports rehabilitation center. |
Knee Injuries | right knee | 1998-02-14 | He experienced severe pain and swelling in the knee, making it difficult to walk. | Artur Dmitriev was preparing for an upcoming competition when he suffered this injury. The injury was severe enough to require immediate medical attention. | During a training session, Artur Dmitriev landed awkwardly after a jump, twisting his right knee. | 3 months | Intensive physical therapy, including strength training and flexibility exercises, was necessary. He also had to use crutches for the initial weeks to avoid putting weight on the knee. | The injury forced him to miss several important competitions, affecting his rankings. | The injury caused significant stress and anxiety about his future in the sport. | None on the same knee. | He returned to competition after three months of rehabilitation. | Severe | Physical therapy, rest, anti-inflammatory medications. | Orthopedic specialist, physical therapist. | Occasional pain and stiffness in the knee, especially after intense training sessions. | Wearing a knee brace during training, regular strength and conditioning exercises. | European Championships 1998 | Sharp pain, swelling, inability to bear weight on the leg. | Moderate | Family, coaching staff, and teammates provided emotional and logistical support. | Local sports rehabilitation center. |
Artur Dmitriev's Sports Injuries Videos
Artur Dmitriev 2022 USA Nationals Figure Skating, Quad Axel
Artur Dmitriev Jr., 4A, 2022 #ArturDmitriev #4A #FigureSkating.
Natalia Mishkutenok and Artur Dmitriev 1994 Lillehammer Olympic FS - Piano Concerto No. 2 [4K 60P]
Natalia Mishkutenok and Artur Dmitriev
[HD] Natalia Mishkutenok and Artur Dmitriev - 1992 Albertville Olympics - Free Skating
Albertville Winter Olympic Games Figure Skating Pairs Free Skating
Mishkutenok & Dmitriev (RUS) - 1994 Goodwill Games, Figure Skating, Pair's Free Skate
In the 1994 Goodwill Games in St. Petersburg, Russia, Natalia Mishkutenok and Artur Dmitriev delivered an exceptional performance in the Pairs' Free Skate. Their routine, set to "Symphony of Emotion," featured a difficult side-by-side triple jump and innovative choreography, showcasing Natalia's flexibility and Artur's intensity. The program was praised for its drama, elegance, and strength, reminiscent of a ballet performance. Despite receiving high marks, the judges' scores were questioned for not being uniformly higher, reflecting the performance's imaginative and powerful nature.