Miranda's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Gymnastics

Miranda'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
Knee Injuries Left Knee 2019-03-19 Severe pain and instability in the left knee. Miranda fell to the ground clutching her knee. An MRI revealed a complete tear of the ACL. Suffered a non-contact injury while pivoting during a soccer match. 6-9 months Surgical reconstruction followed by extensive physical therapy. Missed the remainder of the season and part of the next. Significant stress and concerns about future performance. None Returned to full competition after 10 months. Severe Surgery and extensive rehabilitation. Orthopedic surgeon and physical therapist. Increased risk of osteoarthritis in the knee. Strengthening and stability exercises. Missed 15 games. Immediate pain, swelling, and instability. Moderate to high Family, friends, teammates, and medical staff. Specialized sports rehabilitation center.
Sprains Right Ankle 2021-06-14 Swelling and inability to bear weight on the right foot. Miranda was immediately taken off the court and received first aid treatment. X-rays showed no fractures, but a Grade 2 sprain was diagnosed. Twisted her ankle during a basketball game while landing awkwardly after a jump shot. 4-6 weeks Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) followed by physical therapy. Missed the rest of the season. Experienced anxiety about re-injury upon return. None Returned to full competition after 8 weeks. Moderate RICE, physical therapy, and ankle brace. Team physician and physical therapist. Occasional stiffness and need for ankle support during high-intensity activities. Strengthening exercises and wearing an ankle brace during games. Missed 10 games. Sharp pain, swelling, and inability to move the ankle. Moderate Family, teammates, and coaching staff. Team's training facility.
Tendinitis Left Wrist 2020-11-01 Pain and inflammation in the left wrist. Miranda noticed gradual pain that worsened over time. An MRI confirmed tendinitis in the left wrist. Overuse injury from repetitive wrist movements during tennis practice. 6-8 weeks Rest, anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy. Had to reduce training intensity and missed a few minor tournaments. Frustration due to limited practice time. None Returned to competition after 7 weeks. Mild Rest, anti-inflammatory medication, and physical therapy. Sports physician and physical therapist. Minor discomfort during extended play. Proper warm-up, stretching, and wrist support. Missed 2 minor tournaments. Gradual onset of pain and swelling. Low Coaches and medical staff. Local physical therapy clinic.

Miranda's Sports Injuries Videos

Texas catcher, coach react to terrifying softball injury

Texas pitcher Miranda Elish was injured by a throw to the face from catcher Mary Iakopo in the NCAA super regional at Alabama. Despite the accident, Elish is in good spirits and sent a message about the game. The team acknowledges the incident as an accident and commends the teammate who hit a crucial run. They anticipate a tough game against Alabama tomorrow and are preparing for it.
Video thumb: Texas catcher, coach react to terrifying softball injury

Texas pitcher Miranda Elish hit in the face with a throw

A Texas softball player, Miranda Elish, was transported to a hospital Friday night after being hit in the face by a throw. During the game, the batter in the box was called out for being out of the box, which may have distracted Miranda initially. The throw then hit Miranda Elish.
Video thumb: Texas pitcher Miranda Elish hit in the face with a throw