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[Sad news]
Ice Ribbon's Nao Ishikawa (28), who recently returned from cerebrospinal fluid hypovolemia, has been diagnosed with a bone contusion after a blow to her collarbone during a match caused difficulty in moving her arm.
As a result, she will miss today's event and be absent for the time being.
Since her debut in 2020, Nao Ishikawa's career has followed a pattern of "stop-starts" due to various injuries and conditions.
In September 2019, Ishikawa's debut was delayed due to cerebrospinal fluid loss.
In August 2020, Ishikawa was sidelined with a large ovarian cyst that required surgery.
In May 2021, Ishikawa was sidelined with a rib fracture and a rib cartilage fracture.
In August 2021, Ishikawa was sidelined with a left radial distal end fracture.
In June 2022, Ishikawa was sidelined due to low spinal cord pressure as a result of cerebrospinal fluid hypovolemia.
Let us pray Nao Ishikawa makes a safe and healthy recovery and avoids health issues from here on out!
Ice Ribbon's Nao Ishikawa (28), who recently returned from cerebrospinal fluid hypovolemia, has been diagnosed with a bone contusion after a blow to her collarbone during a match caused difficulty in moving her arm.
As a result, she will miss today's event and be absent for the time being.
Since her debut in 2020, Nao Ishikawa's career has followed a pattern of "stop-starts" due to various injuries and conditions.
In September 2019, Ishikawa's debut was delayed due to cerebrospinal fluid loss.
In August 2020, Ishikawa was sidelined with a large ovarian cyst that required surgery.
In May 2021, Ishikawa was sidelined with a rib fracture and a rib cartilage fracture.
In August 2021, Ishikawa was sidelined with a left radial distal end fracture.
In June 2022, Ishikawa was sidelined due to low spinal cord pressure as a result of cerebrospinal fluid hypovolemia.
Let us pray Nao Ishikawa makes a safe and healthy recovery and avoids health issues from here on out!