Ryosuke Irie's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Swimming
Ryosuke Irie'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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Knee Injuries | left knee | 2019-06-20 | Had to take a break from training and competitions for a few months. | Ryosuke Irie suffered a knee injury that forced him to take a significant break from his swimming activities. This injury required immediate attention and a structured rehabilitation program. | Occurred during a high-intensity training session, likely due to overuse and strain. | 4 months | Engaged in physical therapy focusing on knee stability and strength, as well as swimming-specific exercises. | Missed a few important competitions, but managed to recover in time for the World Championships. | Experienced concerns about long-term career sustainability and performance. | No prior knee injuries reported. | Returned to competition by the end of 2019. | Moderate | Physical therapy, rest, and anti-inflammatory medications. | Sports physiotherapists and orthopedic doctors. | Increased focus on knee health and injury prevention in future training. | Enhanced warm-up routines and incorporated knee-strengthening exercises. | Several national and international competitions. | Pain and swelling in the left knee, difficulty in movement. | Moderate | Family, coaching staff, and medical team. | Specialized sports rehabilitation clinic. |
Shoulder Injuries | right shoulder | 2017-01-14 | Had to withdraw from several competitions including national championships. | Ryosuke Irie experienced a serious shoulder injury which required medical intervention. This injury significantly affected his training regimen and competition schedule. | Injury occurred during an intense training session while performing a butterfly stroke. | 6 months | Underwent physical therapy and strength training exercises specifically designed for shoulder recovery. | Missed multiple key competitions, affecting his ranking and performance. | Experienced frustration and anxiety about returning to his previous performance level. | None reported on the right shoulder prior to this incident. | Returned in mid-2017 but took time to regain full strength. | High | Physical therapy, rest, and anti-inflammatory medications. | Team of sports physiotherapists and orthopedic specialists. | Potential risk of re-injury if not properly managed. | Incorporated more shoulder strengthening and flexibility exercises into his routine. | National championships and several international meets. | Pain and limited range of motion in the right shoulder. | Moderate | Coaching staff, family, and medical team. | Local sports rehabilitation center. |
Ryosuke Irie's Sports Injuries Videos
Ryosuke Irie - Backstroke
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Ryosuke Irie, Japan's silver medalist in the Men's 100m Backstroke at the Hangzhou Asian Games, aims to achieve better results in the...
2009 | Ryosuke Irie | World Record | 1:52.86 | Men's 200m Backstroke | 10 May 2009
Japanese swimmer Ryosuke Irie set a new world record in the men's 200m backstroke during the Australia vs Japan Duel in the Pool. Irie, known for his smooth technique and stability, especially his still head during the swim, broke the previous world record by over a second with a time of 1:52.86. His performance was a significant achievement and a challenge to other competitors, indicating his potential for future success at international competitions.