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.