Bradie Tennell's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Figure Skating

Bradie Tennell'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
Back Injuries Lower Back 2021-10-09 Severe back pain and limited mobility. The injury was a result of overuse and strain during intense training. Medical imaging indicated a muscle strain in the lower back. Injury occurred during a strenuous training session involving multiple jumps and spins. 2 months Rest, physical therapy, and gradual reintroduction to training. Had to withdraw from several early-season competitions. Stress and concern about future performance and injury recurrence. No significant previous back injuries. Returned to full training and competition after two months with careful monitoring. Moderate Rest, anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy. Sports physician and physical therapist. Increased focus on core strengthening to prevent future injuries. Regular core exercises and proper warm-up routines. Skate America 2021 Persistent lower back pain and stiffness after training. Moderate to high if not properly managed. Support from family, coaching staff, and medical team. Local sports rehabilitation center.
Foot Injuries Right Foot 2022-01-14 Severe pain and swelling in the right foot. The injury occurred while practicing a triple jump. Medical evaluation revealed a stress fracture. During a practice session, Bradie Tennell landed awkwardly after a jump. 3 months Physical therapy and rest were prescribed. She wore a boot for several weeks to immobilize the foot. Missed several competitions, including the U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Frustration and anxiety due to missing key competitions and training time. None on the right foot. Gradual return to training after three months, with full competition readiness after five months. Moderate Immobilization boot, physical therapy, and rest. Orthopedic specialist and physical therapist. Potential for re-injury if not properly managed. Strengthening exercises and regular monitoring by medical staff. U.S. Figure Skating Championships 2022 Sharp pain and swelling immediately after the landing. Moderate Family, coach, and medical team provided emotional and physical support. Local sports rehabilitation center.

Bradie Tennell's Sports Injuries Videos

10 Scariest Falls in Figure Skating Pairs History

A video featuring a series of unfortunate and painful accidents during ice skating performances. Skaters experience hard falls, collisions, and injuries, including a female skater tripping and falling on her partner, leading to a loss of consciousness, and another skater hitting her head hard on the ice. The video captures the dramatic and often dangerous moments of the sport, highlighting both the successes and disasters skaters face. It concludes with a call for medical assistance and the skaters' struggles to continue despite their injuries.
Video thumb: 10 Scariest Falls in Figure Skating Pairs History

Bradie Tennell on her triple lutz

U.S. champion Bradie Tennell explains that her favorite jump is the Lutz. It takes off from both feet and must be on the outside edge. She loves it because, for her, it's the easiest jump, and when she does it really fast, it feels like she's flying.
Video thumb: Bradie Tennell on her triple lutz