Myles Turner's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Basketball
Myles Turner'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 | 2020-12-26 | Entered the NBA's concussion protocol and missed subsequent games. | Myles Turner was diagnosed with a concussion after a collision during a game. This required him to follow the NBA's strict concussion protocol, which included rest and gradual return to activity. | Suffered a blow to the head during a collision with another player. | 2 weeks | Followed the NBA's concussion protocol, which included rest and monitored return to play. | Temporary setback, but no long-term issues. | Concern about the potential long-term effects of head injuries. | No previous concussions reported. | Cleared to play after passing all concussion protocol tests. | Mild | Rest and gradual re-introduction to physical activity. | Team physician and neurologist. | No long-term impact reported. | Awareness and adherence to safety protocols. | 3 games | Headache, dizziness, and confusion. | Low to moderate, depending on future impacts. | Support from medical staff and teammates. | Team's medical facility. |
Fractures | Right Foot | 2019-10-29 | Missed multiple weeks of the season to recover. | Myles Turner sustained a stress fracture in his right foot during the early part of the season. This injury required significant rest and rehabilitation to ensure proper healing. | Suffered a non-contact injury during a game, likely due to stress and overuse. | 6 weeks | Included rest, immobilization, and gradual return to weight-bearing activities. | Missed a portion of the season, but returned to form post-recovery. | Frustration due to time away from play and concern about re-injury. | No previous foot fractures reported. | Returned to full activity after clearance from medical staff. | Severe | Immobilization, rest, and gradual physical therapy. | Team physician and orthopedic specialist. | No significant long-term issues, but increased focus on foot health. | Monitoring of foot stress levels and incorporating rest periods. | 10 games | Pain and swelling in the foot, difficulty bearing weight. | Moderate, requires monitoring and preventive care. | Medical and team support, family encouragement. | Team's medical facility. |
Sprains | Right Ankle | 2021-01-13 | Missed several games and had to undergo physical therapy. | Myles Turner suffered a significant right ankle sprain that required him to be sidelined for multiple games. The injury occurred during a high-impact play where he tried to block an opposing player's shot. | During a game, Myles Turner landed awkwardly after attempting to block a shot. | 4 weeks | Included rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE), and physical therapy focused on regaining strength and mobility. | Short-term impact with missed games, but no long-term effect on performance. | Brief period of frustration due to being unable to contribute to the team. | None in the same area. | Gradual return to full participation after 4 weeks. | Moderate | RICE, physical therapy, and supportive ankle brace. | Team physician and physical therapist. | No significant long-term impact noted. | Strengthening exercises and wearing an ankle brace during games. | 7 games | Immediate pain, swelling, and difficulty bearing weight. | Moderate, managed with preventive measures. | Team support and family encouragement. | Team's medical facility. |
Myles Turner's Sports Injuries Videos
Miles Turner makes a free throw with his left hand after dislocating a finger on his right hand.
Myles Turner makes a left-handed free throw after dislocating a finger on his right hand.
Rudy Gobert and Myles Turner Get Into a CRAZY Fight after Gobert's Dirty Foul...
Stands at defense, lob it, catch it—no foul, and Rudy and Turner get into it. They hit the deck, and now we've got problems. Oh, not good, not good. Gobert, you could just sense it coming, and you've got security trying to separate the Pacers and the Jazz. More than one player now getting involved. Donovan Mitchell's hot. Donovan's still going at it. A lot happened when most of the team went on their way. They're going to look at all this. Here we go in real time. Rudy wanted that foul; he was frustrated. It was over the top, and you've got to ask the officials as well. Here's the aftermath: a little chest bump and a wrestling match underway. Five players under review for a hostile act.
Yes, it's a hostile act, no question. But if you see the replay again, it's an aggressive foul. Yes, the retaliation right here—there's the push, and then the bear hug and the takedown. Joe gets in it, Conley's trying to be a peacemaker, and Donovan gets hot. It took some time because maybe a little push in the back, Rudy grabs the jersey, Turner sells the fall down as well, wanting a call, retaliates right here. Rudy's not having it. I'm glad no punches, just a bunch of bear hugs, a little chest bump, and then Joe pushing away an official.
Yeah, this is going to take a while. A lot of charity donations here with fines, obviously. Remember, Rudy already has a technical foul earlier in this game.
NBA | Myles Turner Injures Stephen Curry's Nose | IND vs GS
The game has been tight, but there's a bit of separation now. Curry makes an impressive flip shot. Steph looks a little groggy after getting the angle on Justin Holiday, which wasn't on the shot, so the officials didn't see it as significant. This is why Curry wears a mouthpiece, as you can get hit in the face easily.