Lindsey Vonn has impressively resumed training just four weeks after suffering a leg injury in a dramatic crash at the Winter Olympics. Vonn, aged 41, had a downhill mishap in Italy shortly after tearing her cruciate ligament during practice.
Following an airlift to the hospital, Vonn underwent corrective surgery for a broken leg. She has now updated her fans, dispelling concerns about potential leg loss.
Taking to social media, Vonn shared workout videos demonstrating her weightlifting and leg exercises. In her post caption, she expressed gratitude amidst challenges and emphasized her focus on regaining health incrementally, stating, “The only goal is to get healthy. One day at a time. #icandothis.”
NBA star LeBron James showed support with encouraging words, affirming Vonn’s strength and resilience in the face of adversity.
Vonn’s recent update sheds light on the mental struggles accompanying her injury. Reflecting on the hardship, she acknowledged the mental battle’s intensity, drawing on past experiences to navigate through the tough times.
Despite prolonged hospitalization due to low hemoglobin levels from surgeries, Vonn remains determined. Currently in a wheelchair due to a broken ankle, she looks ahead to a lengthy recovery process involving crutches and rehabilitation, approaching it with her characteristic determination and resilience.
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