Lindsey Vonn has impressively resumed training just four weeks after suffering a leg injury in a serious accident during the Winter Olympics. Vonn, aged 41, had a crash during her downhill run in Italy shortly after tearing her cruciate ligament while practicing.
Following her airlift to the hospital and subsequent surgery for a broken leg, Vonn updated her fans to alleviate concerns about potential amputation. She took to social media to post videos of herself at the gym, demonstrating weightlifting and putting pressure on her injured leg.
In a caption accompanying the post, Vonn expressed gratitude amidst difficult times and emphasized her focus on recovery with the hashtag #icandothis. NBA star LeBron James was among those who offered words of support to Vonn during her rehabilitation journey.
Vonn recently shared the mental challenges she faced after the injury, highlighting the psychological aspect of recovery. Despite setbacks, she remains determined to overcome this obstacle, drawing strength from past experiences of resilience and growth through adversity.
Recounting her hospital stay and struggles with low hemoglobin levels from surgeries, Vonn mentioned being temporarily wheelchair-bound due to a broken ankle. However, she remains optimistic about regaining mobility through rehabilitation and taking gradual steps towards recovery.
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