Thibaut Pinot's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Cycling

Thibaut Pinot'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
Fractures Right Shoulder 2013-06-11 He was forced to abandon the race and miss several weeks of training. Pinot's crash in the Tour de Suisse was a severe one, leading to a fracture in his right shoulder. This injury was a significant setback during the season. Thibaut Pinot crashed during the Tour de Suisse. 8 weeks Underwent physical therapy sessions to regain full mobility and strength in the shoulder. Missed key races and had to adjust his training schedule. Frustration and anxiety due to the interruption in his racing season. None in the same area. 2013-08-15 Severe Immobilization and physical therapy. Team doctors and physiotherapists. No long-term impact reported. Improved safety gear and crash avoidance training. Tour de France 2013 Severe pain and inability to move the shoulder. Low, with proper rehabilitation. Family, team, and medical staff. Team's training facility.
Sprains Left Knee 2016-04-19 Limited his ability to train and compete in the upcoming races. The knee sprain occurred during a routine training ride, causing significant discomfort and swelling. Pinot experienced a knee sprain during a training session. 4 weeks Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) followed by strengthening exercises. Missed some early-season races but returned in time for the critical part of the season. Mild frustration but remained focused on recovery. None in the same area. 2016-05-20 Moderate RICE method and physical therapy. Team physiotherapists. No long-term impact reported. Enhanced warm-up routines and knee support. Several early-season races. Pain and swelling in the knee. Moderate, with proper care. Team and medical staff. Local physiotherapy clinic.
Strains Lower Back 2020-09-11 Struggled throughout the race and was unable to compete at his best. Pinot's lower back strain significantly affected his performance in the 2020 Tour de France, leading to a disappointing finish. Strained his lower back during Stage 1 of the Tour de France. 6 weeks Rest and targeted physical therapy to alleviate pain and strengthen the back muscles. Affected his performance in one of the most important races of the year. Demoralizing, as it hindered his ability to compete for the general classification. None in the same area. 2020-11-01 Moderate Physical therapy and rest. Team physiotherapists and doctors. Increased focus on back strengthening exercises. Regular back exercises and improved posture on the bike. Post-Tour de France races. Pain and stiffness in the lower back. Moderate, with proper care. Team, family, and medical staff. Team's training facility.

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