Pablo Carreño Busta's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Tennis

Pablo Carreño Busta'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
Back Injuries lower back 2019-03-14 Withdrew from the Miami Open and several other tournaments to recover. Carreño Busta's lower back injury occurred during a high-intensity training session, leading to his withdrawal from multiple tournaments. Experienced severe back pain during a practice session before the Miami Open. 1.5 months Included physical therapy, core strengthening exercises, and anti-inflammatory medications. Missed important tournaments and lost ranking points. Experienced stress and concern over recurring injuries. No significant history of back injuries. Returned at the Monte-Carlo Masters in April 2019. Moderate Physical therapy, core exercises, and medication. Team physiotherapist and back specialist. Needs to manage back strength and flexibility regularly. Regular core workouts and flexibility exercises. Miami Open, Indian Wells, and a few ATP tournaments. Sharp pain and limited mobility in the lower back. Moderate, especially with high-intensity activitie Coach, family, and medical team. Barcelona, Spain.
Shoulder Injuries right shoulder 2021-07-24 Struggled with serving and had to take a break post-Olympics. During the Tokyo Olympics, Carreño Busta developed shoulder impingement, affecting his performance and requiring a break from competition. Developed during the Tokyo Olympics due to repetitive overhead motions. 1 month Focused on shoulder stabilization exercises and rest. Missed post-Olympic events and affected performance. Concern over long-term effects on serving ability. No prior significant shoulder injuries. Returned at the US Open in August 2021. Mild Shoulder stabilization exercises and rest. Team physiotherapist and shoulder specialist. Requires ongoing shoulder care and monitoring. Regular shoulder strengthening and proper technique. Post-Olympic events and some ATP tournaments. Pain during serving and overhead motions. Low to moderate, depending on preventive care. Coach, medical team, and family. Barcelona, Spain.
Wrist Injuries right wrist 2018-08-19 Had to retire from the match and withdrew from subsequent tournaments. Pablo Carreño Busta experienced significant pain in his right wrist, which forced him to retire from the US Open and miss several tournaments. During a match at the US Open, he felt pain in his right wrist after hitting a powerful forehand. 2 months Underwent physical therapy and used a wrist brace to stabilize the injury. Missed key tournaments, affecting his ranking points. Felt frustrated and anxious about returning to his previous form. No prior significant wrist injuries. Returned to competition at the Shanghai Masters in October 2018. Moderate Physical therapy, wrist brace, and rest. Team physiotherapist and wrist specialist. Requires occasional wrist support during high-intensity matches. Regular wrist strengthening exercises and proper warm-up routines. US Open, Davis Cup, and a few ATP tournaments. Sharp pain and swelling in the right wrist. Moderate, with the need for ongoing preventive mea Family, coach, and physiotherapist. Barcelona, Spain.

Pablo Carreño Busta's Sports Injuries Videos

Pablo Carreno Busta furiously threw his bag and shouted at the chair umpire.

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My Story: Pablo Carreño Busta

Pablo Carreno Busta talks about his comeback from a career-threatening injury to make it to the Top 10 in the ATP Rankings.
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