2024-07-18 15:05:53
The second national racket player has not yet overcome the complications affecting her hearing and has announced some worrying news regarding her participation in the Olympic event.
Nicolas Jarry (20th ATP) is against the clock in view of its participation in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, which begin the next July 26th. The national tennis player has not yet recovered from the complications caused by the neuronitis vestibularso he will begin intensive treatment.
Because of the above, the Chilean number two will be in Spain these days to treat the problem affecting his hearing, which causes him vertigo and dizziness.
Taking this into account, Nicolás Jarry decided to get off Gstaad, Switzerland, and the ATP in Kitzbuhel, Austriawhose tournaments were to be preparatory for the Olympic event.
This situation worries Chile, since the second national racket will arrive without rhythm to the clay of Parissince after falling in the first round of Roland Garros (May 26), he has only played one championship, which was Wimbledon and which he also fell in the first phase.
Also, The Prince He was going to compete in the Kitzbuhel tournament to prepare for the doubles with Alejandro Tabilo. However, this will not be possible and they will arrive without fine-tuning their game as a couple to compete in this category in Paris 2024.
In this way, after his treatment, Nicolás Jarry will travel to Paris on Friday, July 26 for the opening ceremony of the Olympic Gameswhere he will be the flag bearer of Team Chile along with rower Antonia Abraham.
On the other hand, the other tennis player who will be present on behalf of our country is Thomas Barrioswho secured her qualification for the sporting event after winning the silver medal at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games.
What is vestibular neuritis and how is the condition that Nicolás Jarry suffers from treated?
Vestibular neuritis is characterized by abrupt onset of dizzy spells, accompanied by dizziness, nausea and vomiting, and may last at least 24 hours. Vision can also be affected by nystagmus, an eye movement that makes it difficult to focus your gaze.
Initial treatment for this condition focuses on relieving dizzy symptoms, nausea, and vomiting. Treatment is then directed at the underlying cause.
An essential component of treatment is vestibular rehabilitation, a therapy directed by a speech therapist. This therapy includes a plan of progressive exercises that use the plasticity of the central nervous system to improve body stability and restore balance, both at rest and in movement.
Exercises may include eye movements, head movements and walking on various surfaces, and are designed to push balance to the limits of capabilities in a controlled and supervised manner.