Kealia Watt's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Soccer
Kealia Watt'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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Concussions | Head | 2018-07-13 | Missed several games due to concussion protocol. | During a match, Kealia Watt suffered a concussion after a head-to-head collision with an opponent. She was immediately taken off the field and placed under the league's concussion protocol. | Sustained a concussion after a collision with another player during a match. | 2-4 weeks | Underwent a series of medical evaluations and gradually returned to physical activity under close supervision. | Missed several games and had to ensure full recovery before returning to play. | Concerns about potential long-term cognitive effects and anxiety about returning to play. | No previous concussions reported. | Returned to play after passing all concussion protocol assessments. | Moderate | Rest, gradual return to activity, and medical monitoring. | Neurologists and team medical staff. | Potential risk of future concussions and long-term cognitive issues. | Education on concussion risks, proper heading techniques, and use of protective gear if necessary. | Missed multiple games during the recovery period. | Headache, dizziness, confusion, and sensitivity to light. | Higher risk of subsequent concussions. | Supported by medical staff, family, and teammates. | Team facilities and specialized medical centers. |
Knee Injuries | Left Knee | 2017-10-21 | Sidelined for the rest of the season and required surgery. | Kealia Watt suffered a significant ACL tear in her left knee during a match. The injury required immediate surgery and extensive rehabilitation. This was a major setback for her career, as it took a substantial amount of time to recover. | Kealia Watt tore her ACL during a match against the Orlando Pride. | 9-12 months | Underwent surgery and participated in a rigorous rehabilitation program that included physical therapy, strength training, and conditioning. | Missed the remainder of the season and a significant portion of the next season. | Faced mental challenges related to recovery and fear of re-injury. | None reported in the same area prior to this injury. | Returned to play in the following season after a complete recovery. | Severe | Surgery and physical therapy | Team physicians and orthopedic specialists | Increased risk of future knee injuries and potential long-term knee issues. | Strengthening exercises for the knee and surrounding muscles, wearing a knee brace during initial return to play. | Missed the remainder of the 2017 season and part of the 2018 season. | Severe pain, swelling, and instability in the knee. | Moderate to high, especially in the first year aft | Support from family, teammates, coaches, and medical staff. | Team facilities and specialized rehabilitation centers. |
Strains | Right Hamstring | 2019-05-08 | Missed several weeks of training and matches. | Kealia Watt experienced a hamstring strain during a high-intensity training session. This injury caused her to miss several weeks of both training and competitive matches. | Strained her right hamstring while sprinting during a training session. | 4-6 weeks | Focused on rest, physical therapy, and gradual reintroduction to physical activity. | Short-term absence from the team, but no long-term career impact. | Frustration due to the interruption of training and competition schedule. | No prior hamstring injuries reported. | Returned to full training and competition after completing rehabilitation. | Mild to moderate | Rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE), and physical therapy. | Team physiotherapists and medical staff. | Potential for recurring hamstring issues if not properly managed. | Regular stretching, strength training, and proper warm-up routines. | Missed several matches during the recovery period. | Sharp pain in the back of the thigh, swelling, and limited range of motion. | Moderate risk if not fully healed before returning | Support from medical staff, coaches, and teammates. | Team training facilities and physiotherapy centers. |
Kealia Watt's Sports Injuries Videos
JJ Watt Breaks Down in Tears After Surprise Emotional Video
NFL Legend JJ Watt gets emotional during a surprise video tribute before his final NFL game. Friends, family, and former teammates congratulate him on his incredible career, highlighting his resilience, success, and kindness. They express pride and excitement for his future, with heartfelt messages from his brother, parents, and wife. The tribute leaves Watt visibly moved as he prepares to play his last game.
J.J. Watt Suffers Season-Ending Knee Injury vs. Chiefs | NFL
The video covers a football game where the leading rusher has carried the ball six times for a total of five yards. Jadeveon Clowney is highlighted for his significant plays, including three sacks, three hits, and five tackles for loss. Despite early career injuries, Clowney is having a strong season. During a play, Alex Smith's pass to Travis Kelce is disrupted by Brennan Scarlett's pressure. JJ Watt, who has become a national hero for his hurricane relief efforts, is injured. The crowd shows concern as Watt's knee injury is reviewed on replay.
J.J. Watt Talks About His Injury, Girlfriend Kealia Ohai, and His 100-Year-Old Great Grandmother | Access
Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt's work off the field has made him a finalist for the NFL's 2018 Walter Payton Man of the Year Award.