John Isner's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Tennis
John Isner'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 | right ankle | 2015-03-29 | Had to withdraw from the tournament. | John Isner suffered a right ankle injury during the Miami Open, which forced him to retire from the competition. The injury required immediate medical attention and rest. | Twisted his ankle during a match at the Miami Open. | 4 weeks | Underwent physical therapy and used a brace to stabilize the ankle. | Missed several important matches in the ATP tour. | Expressed frustration and concern over the injury affecting his performance. | None related to the right ankle | 2015-04-27 | Moderate | Physical therapy, brace, rest | Team physiotherapist and orthopedic specialist | Occasional discomfort during intense matches | Strengthening exercises for the ankle, wearing supportive footwear | Monte Carlo Masters | Sharp pain and swelling in the right ankle | Moderate | Family and coaching team | Home and training facility |
Knee Injuries | left knee | 2017-06-09 | Had to withdraw from the Queen's Club Championships. | John Isner experienced a left knee injury during a practice session, leading to his withdrawal from the Queen's Club Championships. The injury was a setback in his preparation for the grass-court season. | Sustained a knee injury during a practice session. | 6 weeks | Underwent physical therapy and followed a rehabilitation program focusing on strengthening and stabilizing the knee. | Missed part of the grass-court season. | Concerned about the impact on his performance in upcoming tournaments. | None related to the left knee | 2017-07-24 | Moderate | Physical therapy, rest, knee brace | Team physiotherapist and orthopedic specialist | Occasional stiffness and discomfort | Knee strengthening exercises, proper warm-up routines | Queen's Club Championships, Wimbledon preparation tournaments | Pain and swelling in the left knee | Moderate | Family, coaching team, and medical staff | Home and training facility |
Wrist Injuries | left wrist | 2018-09-04 | Had to retire from the match. | John Isner suffered a left wrist injury during a match at the US Open, leading to his withdrawal from the tournament. The injury required medical attention and a period of rest. | Injured his left wrist during a match at the US Open. | 3 weeks | Underwent physical therapy and wore a wrist brace to support the injured area. | Missed the remainder of the US Open and subsequent tournaments. | Expressed disappointment and frustration over the timing of the injury. | None related to the left wrist | 2018-09-26 | Mild | Physical therapy, wrist brace, rest | Team physiotherapist and orthopedic specialist | Minor discomfort during intense matches | Strengthening exercises for the wrist, proper technique | Rest of the US Open | Pain and swelling in the left wrist | Low | Family and coaching team | Home and training facility |
John Isner's Sports Injuries Videos
John Isner: Racquet Destruction - Australian Open 2015
John Isner smashes his racket in frustration during his third-round match against Gilles Muller at the 2015 Australian Open.
John Isner discusses foot injury at Hall of Fame Open
John Isner, a three-time champion at the Hall of Fame Open, discusses his return to the tournament after a stress fracture in his foot. He talks about the challenges of adjusting to the grass surface and his excitement about playing in a place where he has had significant success over the years. Isner mentions the difficulty of his rehabilitation process, which required him to stay off his foot and let his body heal naturally. Despite the challenges, he remained positive and enjoyed his time at home. He also expresses his enjoyment of the relaxed atmosphere in Rhode Island and looks forward to spending time with his family during the tournament.
John Isner's Broken Foot Recovery with the Neubie
Tennis professional John Isner credits the Neubie and the NeuFit Method for enhancing his performance and aiding his recovery. After breaking his foot during a match, he used the Neubie to maintain mobility without bearing weight, accelerating his recovery from an expected 12 to 14 weeks to just 10 weeks. He emphasizes the importance of mobility and strength, using the device to maintain his shoulder health and gain a competitive edge.