Deanne Rose's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Soccer

Deanne Rose'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
Ankle Injuries left ankle 2018-09-14 Missed several matches and experienced lingering pain. Deanne Rose suffered a left ankle injury during a crucial match. The injury occurred as she attempted a sharp turn to evade an opponent. Twisted her ankle during a match while trying to change direction quickly. 6 weeks Underwent physical therapy, focused on strengthening and flexibility exercises. Temporary setback but returned stronger. Initial frustration but maintained a positive outlook. None related to the left ankle. 2018-11-01 Moderate Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE); physical therapy. Team physician and physical therapist. Minor lingering discomfort but no significant long-term effects. Incorporated ankle strengthening exercises into regular training. Missed 4 matches. Sharp pain, swelling, and limited mobility. Moderate, mitigated with preventive measures. Strong support from team and family. Team's training facility.
Muscle Injuries left hamstring 2021-07-24 Required to leave the match and undergo rehabilitation. During a high-stakes match, Deanne Rose pulled her left hamstring while making a sprint towards the goal. Pulled her hamstring while sprinting during a match. 8 weeks Intensive physiotherapy focusing on hamstring strengthening and flexibility. Missed part of the season but returned in peak form. Experienced stress but remained determined. No prior hamstring injuries. 2021-09-20 Moderate Rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE), and physical therapy. Sports medicine team and physiotherapist. Slight risk of re-injury, managed with ongoing conditioning. Regular hamstring strengthening and flexibility exercises. Missed 6 matches. Sharp pain, bruising, and difficulty walking. Moderate, managed with preventive measures. Strong support from medical staff and family. Team's training facility.
Quadriceps Injuries right thigh 2020-03-09 Had to sit out of training and matches for recovery. While preparing for an upcoming tournament, Deanne Rose strained her right quadriceps muscle during a high-intensity training drill. Strained her quadriceps during an intense training session. 4 weeks Focused on rest, followed by progressive muscle strengthening and flexibility exercises. Minor interruption, no long-term impact. Slight frustration, remained focused on recovery. None related to the quadriceps. 2020-04-07 Mild Rest, physical therapy, and gradual return to activity. Team physiotherapist and sports medicine specialist. No significant long-term effects. Enhanced warm-up routines and muscle conditioning. Missed 2 matches. Pain, swelling, and difficulty in extending the leg. Low with proper conditioning. Encouragement from coaches and teammates. Team's training facility.

Deanne Rose's Sports Injuries Videos

Deanne Rose scores the opening goal for #CanWNT against Wales.

Quinn plays a beautiful ball over the top to Deanne Rose, who finishes to give #CanWNT the 1-0 lead over Wales at Leckwith.
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"Going all the way to the end" - Deanne Rose | #CANWNT | June 9

Our #FIFAWWC reporter Amy catches up with Deanne Rose of the #CANWNT ahead of their opening game against Cameroon. Deanne shares the excitement within the team and their expectations to perform well in every game, aiming to go all the way to the end. She highlights the team's strengths in tactical ability and strong connections among players. On facing Cameroon, she notes their athleticism and pace, believing Canada can match them. Deanne emphasizes the importance of the team's blend of experience and young talent, which creates a perfect balance and helps newer players benefit from the veterans' experience.
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