Satoko Miyahara's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Figure Skating

Satoko Miyahara'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
Ankle Injuries right ankle 2018-04-14 Severe pain and swelling, inability to continue the competition. Satoko Miyahara injured her right ankle during a landing after a jump at the World Team Trophy in 2018. The injury caused immediate severe pain and swelling, forcing her to withdraw from the competition. During a landing after a jump in a competition. 6 weeks Physical therapy and rest, followed by gradual return to training. Missed several important training sessions and competitions. Increased caution during jumps, initial fear of re-injury. None reported in the same area. 2018-06-01 Moderate Physical therapy, rest, anti-inflammatory medications. Team physiotherapist and sports doctor. No long-term impact reported. Strengthening exercises for the ankle and improved landing techniques. World Team Trophy 2018 Severe pain, swelling, and inability to bear weight on the right ankle. Moderate Support from coaches, teammates, and medical staff. Local sports clinic and training facility.
Back Injuries lower back 2021-02-09 Persistent pain and stiffness, difficulty in performing certain movements. Satoko Miyahara sustained a lower back injury during an intense training session, likely due to overuse and strain. The injury led to persistent pain and stiffness, affecting her performance in subsequent competitions. During intense training session, likely due to overuse and strain. 8 weeks Rest, physical therapy focusing on core strengthening and flexibility, gradual return to full training. Temporary decline in performance, missed training time. Frustration due to limited mobility and training restrictions. None reported in the same area. 2021-04-15 Moderate Rest, physical therapy, pain management. Team physiotherapist, sports doctor, and chiropractor. Potential for recurrent pain if not managed properly. Regular core strengthening exercises, proper warm-up and cool-down routines. Several local competitions and training sessions. Persistent pain, stiffness, and limited movement in the lower back. High if not properly managed. Support from coaches, teammates, medical staff, and family. Local sports clinic and training facility.

Satoko Miyahara's Sports Injuries Videos

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Satoko Miyahara (JPN) | Women's SP | Gran Premio d'Italia 2021 | #GPFigure

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Satoko MIYAHARA (JPN) - ISU JGP Baltic Cup 2011 Junior Ladies Free Skating

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