Kazuki Tomono's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Figure Skating

Kazuki Tomono'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 right ankle 2018-10-14 Swelling and pain, limited mobility. Kazuki Tomono sustained an ankle injury while attempting a quad jump during practice. The injury caused significant swelling and pain, which required immediate medical attention. During a practice session, Kazuki Tomono landed awkwardly after a jump. 4 weeks Physical therapy focused on regaining strength and mobility in the ankle. Missed several weeks of training and competition. Temporary loss of confidence in landing jumps. None reported on the right ankle. Returned to competition after 6 weeks. Moderate RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation), physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medications. Team physiotherapist and sports physician. No significant long-term impact noted. Strengthening exercises for the ankle and improved landing techniques. Several local and national competitions. Swelling, pain, and limited range of motion in the right ankle. Low with proper rehabilitation. Support from the coaching staff, family, and physiotherapist. Local sports clinic.
Knee Injuries left knee 2021-01-21 Pain, swelling, and difficulty in bending the knee. Kazuki Tomono injured his left knee during a national competition. The injury was a result of landing awkwardly from a triple axel, which caused immediate pain and swelling. During a competition, Kazuki Tomono experienced a sudden pain in his left knee after landing a jump. 6 weeks Intensive physiotherapy and gradual return to on-ice training. Had to withdraw from the remainder of the competition season. Increased caution during jumps, slight dip in confidence. No previous injuries on the left knee. Returned to competition after 8 weeks. Moderate RICE, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medications. Team physiotherapist, orthopedic specialist. No significant long-term impact noted. Strength and conditioning exercises for the knee, proper warm-up routines. Several national competitions and one international competition. Sudden pain, swelling, and limited range of motion in the left knee. Moderate, with a focus on proper rehabilitation. Coaching staff, family, and medical team. National sports training center.

Kazuki Tomono's Sports Injuries Videos

Kazuki Tomono (JPN) | Men's FS | ISU Figure Skating Championships 2022 | Tallinn | #FigureSkating

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Video thumb: Kazuki Tomono (JPN) | Men's FS | ISU Figure Skating Championships 2022 | Tallinn | #FigureSkating

Kazuki Tomono (JPN) | Men's SP | ISU FC FS Championships 2022 | Tallinn | #FigureSkating

Kazuki Tomono competed at the Four Continents twice, placing seventh in 2020, and won a bronze medal at the Rostelecom Cup this year. He delivered an impressive performance, showcasing a quad toe-triple toe combination, another quad, and a triple axel with no hesitation. His interpretation to the music "Cinema Paradiso" was praised for being in harmony with the music throughout. The quality of his jumps and transitions was exceptional, earning him a score of 97.10, just shy of 100 points, and placing him in second position.
Video thumb: Kazuki Tomono (JPN) | Men's SP | ISU FC FS Championships 2022 | Tallinn | #FigureSkating

Kazuki TOMONO (JPN) | Men's Free Skating | Cup of China 2023 | #GPFigure

Kazuki Tono aimed to challenge himself this year with a deep and different program, showcasing control and posture through piano music. Known for his high-energy performances, he embraced the musicality and nature-inspired elements choreographed by Misha G., who mixed in sounds from the California beach. Despite some technical challenges, Kazuki's performance was beautiful. He scored 171.45 points, placing him at least sixth, with hopes to improve as the competition continues.
Video thumb: Kazuki TOMONO (JPN) | Men's Free Skating | Cup of China 2023 | #GPFigure