Carmelita Jeter's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Track And Field

Carmelita Jeter'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
Muscle Injuries Right Hamstring 2013-05-14 Had to withdraw from several competitions, impacting her season's performance. Carmelita Jeter sustained a right hamstring injury during a high-intensity sprint training session. The injury forced her to withdraw from several competitions, affecting her performance during the 2013 season. Injury occurred during a training session while performing high-intensity sprints. 8 weeks Received treatment that included physical therapy, massage therapy, and gradual return to sprinting. Significant impact on the 2013 season, but she made a successful return later. Experienced stress and concern over the potential long-term effects on her sprinting abilities. Left quadriceps injury in 2010. 2013-07-10 Severe Physical therapy, rest, massage therapy, and anti-inflammatory medications. Team physiotherapist, massage therapist, and sports physician. No long-term impact reported, but required ongoing management. Enhanced focus on hamstring strengthening and flexibility exercises. Several track meets in May and June 2013. Sudden sharp pain in the right hamstring during sprints. High, managed with ongoing preventive measures. Coaches, family, and medical team. Team's training facility.
Quadriceps Injuries Left Thigh 2010-05-31 Missed several key races during the season. Carmelita Jeter suffered a quadriceps injury in her left thigh during a 200-meter race. The injury caused her to miss several key races, affecting her performance in the 2010 season. Occurred during a 200-meter race while sprinting at full speed. 6 weeks Underwent physical therapy focused on strength and flexibility exercises for the quadriceps muscle. Temporary setback, but she bounced back to continue her successful career. Initially caused frustration and anxiety about recovery time. None 2010-07-15 Moderate Physical therapy, rest, and anti-inflammatory medications. Team physiotherapist and sports physician. No long-term impact reported. Incorporated more comprehensive warm-up routines and strength training. Several track meets in June and early July 2010. Sharp pain in the left thigh during the race. Moderate, managed with preventive measures. Coaches, family, and medical team. Team's training facility.

Carmelita Jeter's Sports Injuries Videos

Fraser-Pryce Enjoys Shanghai Diamond Victory, but Misery for Injured Jeter

Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is pleased with her victory in the 100 metres at the Shanghai Diamond League meeting. She aimed to execute a good race, which she believes she achieved. She is looking forward to the rest of the season, praying to stay healthy as it is crucial for the long season ahead. She enjoyed the atmosphere and appreciated performing in front of a crowd that values hurdling. Fraser-Pryce felt a cramp in her hamstring and chose not to risk further injury, showing support for her competitors instead. Despite some pain, she is content with her performance and hopes the Chinese fans enjoyed the event.
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Carmelita Jeter Wins the Women's 100m Final

IAAF World Championships 2011, Daegu, South Korea. Carmelita Jeter blasted to victory in the...
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