What was the injury that gave Kaoru Mitaka, who was wearing an ankle immobilizer and using crutches, enough time to recover and be selected as one of Japan's best players?
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What about it? Let's take a look at what the new Japanese champion may have suffered from the perspective of a sports guard.
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Brighton
Japan international footballer Kaoru Sanfelt left the match of 2023/12/21 against Crystal Palace due to left ankle injury. After the guards assessed the injury, Kaoru Sanfelt could only use his right foot to jump back to the dressing room, and a picture of him wearing an ankle immobilizer on his left ankle and holding the crutches to leave the field was circulated on the internet.
Brighton
Leader Roberto De Zerbi came out and stated that Kaoru Mitaka would need to miss 4-6 weeks with a left ankle injury, which did not mention the exact contents of the injury.
From this, we can tell that the date of Kaoru Mitaka's comeback should be between
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As you can see from the video, when Kaoru Mitaka cut the ball with his left foot, he was unable to step on the ground with his left ankle in dorsiflexion in the next step, and then his body fell forward in a lunge.
This is a stop-motion image of the previous left ankle support prior to the fall, which appears to be a very normal support with no obvious ankle inversion or eversion of the sprain machine rotation.
This is a beautiful discus just after receiving the pass, the stop motion picture is the left foot support after the discus, you can observe that there is no obvious ankle sprain machine rotation as well.
The following observations are from the eyes of the guards, and need to be forewarned that the following is purely speculative!
Based on the information currently available, there are a few important pieces of information:
1. No clear sprain machine rotation was seen.
2. At the time of the injury, the position of the lower third elbow is a little above the lateral side of the left ankle joint.
3. Can still run on the field after an injury, but has a limp that prevents full sprinting and bracing.
4. The protection given by the team doctor after assessment was an ankle immobilizer and crutch support to avoid weight bearing on the left ankle.
5. The team doctor indicated that the repair of the injured tissue would take approximately 4-6 weeks.
My personal guess, based on the above information, is that the injury did not occur in a single incident, but rather was the result of repetitive and intense ankle support.
But in general, whether it's soccer or basketball, the one-legged support with the center of gravity shifted forward during a cut is a very common action for athletes, but why would Kaoru Mitabi's left ankle not be able to take the load?
It can be reasonably suspected that his left ankle should have
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I'm not sure if it's a good idea, but it's a good idea. Of course, after having this suspicion I went to look up the information, and in January and October 2022; and November 2023, Kaoru Sanabi was out of the game due to an ankle problem, but again, the information at that time didn't show what kind of injury it was.
Let's evaluate, reason and guess.
The first thing you can do is to rule out a fracture first, because
Fractures usually take 8-12 weeks to heal.
And as soon as the fracture was discovered.
It should be immobilized in situ immediately
The repair period for the ligaments depends on the severity of the approximately
Requires 2-6 weeks
As a rule of thumb, a "minor sprain" requires about 2 weeks of repair plus rehab to be able to return to practice.
Severe ligament ruptures can take up to 12 weeks of repair plus a full rehab program before you have a chance to return to practice.
As a rule of thumb, the average lateral ankle sprain is otherwise less prone to re-injury if there is no clear sprain machine rotation of the ankle inversion, and even if re-injured it may not require rest for up to 6 weeks.