Hollie Vise's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Gymnastics
Hollie Vise'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 | 2005-03-14 | Missed several weeks of training and competition. | Hollie Vise suffered a left ankle injury during a training session in March 2005. The injury occurred while she was executing a complex tumbling pass. | During a training session while executing a complex tumbling pass. | 6 weeks | Physical therapy sessions focused on strengthening and flexibility exercises. | Temporarily hindered her preparation for upcoming competitions. | Experienced frustration and anxiety due to the setback. | None reported in the same area. | Returned to competition in May 2005. | Moderate | Rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE), and physical therapy. | Team physiotherapist and orthopedic specialist. | No significant long-term impact reported. | Improved ankle support and preventive strengthening exercises. | Several local and regional competitions in March and April 2005. | Swelling, pain, and limited range of motion. | Moderate risk of re-injury without proper rehabili | Support from coaches, teammates, and family. | Team's training facility and a specialized sports clinic. |
Back Injuries | lower back | 2007-01-19 | Required extended rest and specialized treatment; missed several competitions. | Hollie Vise sustained a lower back injury in January 2007 while practicing floor exercises. The injury involved high-impact landings, leading to significant discomfort and mobility issues. | During floor exercise practice involving high-impact landings. | 12 weeks | Rest, physical therapy focusing on core stability and back strength, and gradual return to training. | Significant impact, causing her to miss important competitions and affecting her preparation for future events. | Experienced frustration, anxiety, and concerns about long-term career implications. | No reported previous back injuries. | Returned to competition in April 2007. | Severe | Rest, anti-inflammatory medication, physical therapy, and specialized back exercises. | Team doctor, physical therapist, and a back specialist. | Potential for recurring back issues if not managed properly. | Enhanced focus on core strengthening exercises and proper landing techniques. | Missed multiple competitions in the first quarter of 2007. | Severe pain, stiffness, and limited mobility in the lower back. | High risk of re-injury without ongoing preventive | Extensive support from medical staff, coaches, and family. | Team's training facility and a specialized back rehabilitation center. |
Wrist Injuries | right wrist | 2006-08-09 | Forced to withdraw from the competition and take a break from training. | Hollie Vise injured her right wrist during a balance beam routine at a national competition in August 2006. The injury forced her to withdraw from the event. | During a balance beam routine at a national competition. | 8 weeks | Wrist immobilization followed by gradual strengthening exercises. | Caused a temporary break from training and competitions. | Dealt with disappointment and stress due to the interruption in her training. | No reported previous wrist injuries. | Returned to competition in October 2006. | Moderate | Immobilization, anti-inflammatory medication, and physical therapy. | Team doctor and physical therapist. | No significant long-term impact reported. | Use of wrist supports and targeted wrist strengthening exercises. | Missed the remainder of the national competition and subsequent events in August and September 2006. | Pain, swelling, and difficulty in wrist movement. | Moderate risk of re-injury without proper care and | Support from coaches, medical staff, and family. | Team's training facility and a specialized sports clinic. |
Hollie Vise's Sports Injuries Videos
Hollie Vise - Floor Exercise - 2003 U.S. Gymnastics Championships - Women's Day 1
Score: 9.075, June 20, 2003 - U.S. Cellular Arena, Milwaukee, WI
Hollie Vise - Balance Beam - 2003 U.S. Gymnastics Championships - Women's Day 1
Holly Vice delivers a stunning performance on the balance beam, showcasing her flexibility, excellent form, and dance ability. She starts with an Olga Corbett move and executes a back handspring to a full twisting back somersault. Despite the difficulty, she maintains composure and completes a strong routine, earning a score of 9.725.
Hollie Vise - Uneven Bars - 2003 U.S. Gymnastics Championships - Women's Day 1
Hollie Vise performs on bars at the U.S. Cellular Arena in Milwaukee, showcasing her flexibility and skill with a smooth routine, highlighted by a perfect balance move called an "odo spin." She scores 9.500, likely improving her standing from 12th place.
Hollie Vise - Vignette - 2000 Pontiac International Team Championships - Women
A young gymnast with exceptional natural talent has enrolled in the World Olympic Gymnastics Academy to be trained by two Russian champions. Despite her calm demeanor, her coaches recognize her potential and dedication. Holly's goal is to compete in the 2004 Olympics, and her family and coaches are fully supportive of her journey, acknowledging the challenges ahead but believing in her bright future.