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 |
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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
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