Jordyn Huitema's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Soccer

Jordyn Huitema'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 2020-02-19 Grade 2 sprain of the left ankle. While sprinting during a practice session, Huitema misstepped and twisted her left ankle, resulting in a Grade 2 sprain. Twisted her ankle during a sprint in practice. 4 weeks Rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE), and physical therapy. Short-term absence from training and matches. Frustration due to the timing of the injury but remained focused on recovery. None on the left ankle 2020-03-20 Mild to moderate RICE, physical therapy, and ankle brace. Team physiotherapist. Potential for minor recurring discomfort. Ankle strengthening exercises and proper footwear. 3 league matches. Sharp pain and swelling in the left ankle. Moderate, with potential for recurring sprains. Team, family, and coach. Team's training facility.
Concussions head 2021-05-09 Mild concussion. During a competitive match, Huitema collided heads with an opponent while going for a header, resulting in a mild concussion. Collision with another player during a header. 2 weeks Rest and gradual return to physical activity following concussion protocols. Brief absence from training and matches. Increased awareness of head injury risks and cautious play initially. None related to head 2021-05-24 Mild Rest, monitoring, and gradual return to activity. Team doctor and neurologist. No significant long-term effects reported. Education on proper heading techniques. 2 league matches. Dizziness, headache, and confusion. Low, if proper precautions are followed. Medical team, coach, and family. Home and team facility.
Knee Injuries right knee 2019-08-14 Partial tear of the medial collateral ligament (MCL). Huitema was playing in a high-stakes match when she collided with an opponent, resulting in a partial tear of her right MCL. During a match, Jordyn Huitema collided with another player while attempting to intercept the ball. 6 weeks Physical therapy focused on strengthening and stabilizing the knee. Missed several important matches, but returned stronger. Initially anxious about re-injury, but grew more confident through rehab. None on the right knee 2019-10-01 Moderate Physical therapy, rest, and knee brace. Team physiotherapist and orthopedic specialist. No significant long-term effects reported. Strengthening exercises for knee stability. 4 league matches and 1 tournament game. Immediate pain and swelling in the right knee. Low to moderate, with proper precautions. Family, team, and physiotherapist. Team's training facility.

Jordyn Huitema's Sports Injuries Videos

Jordyn Huitema vs. Orlando Pride (08/26/2022) HD 1080p | AM13HD

The video features a soccer match, highlighting key moments and player actions. Haitama cuts through the defense, but the play is broken up. Strom covers well to slow down the opportunity. Lavelle and Rapinoe are active in both attack and defense, with Lavelle creating space and helping her teammates. Orlando commits fouls, leading to set pieces for Reign. Haitama makes several attempts, including a cross too high and a tackle resulting in a foul. The game sees physical play with multiple players down. McLeod, the goalkeeper, frequently engages with her defenders and opponents. Haitama is substituted out for Veronica Latsko as the game progresses.
Video thumb: Jordyn Huitema vs. Orlando Pride (08/26/2022) HD 1080p | AM13HD

Jordyn Huitema vs. Karen Luna Duel Gets Physical! 😈

The video highlights a tense moment in a women's soccer match between Canada and Mexico. A Canadian player, Jordan Huitema, is fouled and sent sprawling off the field, causing the Canadian bench to react angrily. The incident results in a yellow card. The commentator believes that Canada will have success if they play more directly, utilizing players like Huitema and Adriana Leon. Historically, Canada has dominated Mexico, outscoring them 71-4 and only losing once in the last 20 years. The match is currently level with 40 seconds remaining in stoppage time.
Video thumb: Jordyn Huitema vs. Karen Luna Duel Gets Physical! 😈