Lindsey Vonn recently shared details about the challenging road to recovery she faces post her traumatic Winter Olympics crash. Despite suffering an ACL injury just days earlier, Vonn remarkably managed to compete in downhill skiing in Italy, but a severe fall led to her being airlifted to a hospital.
Following multiple surgeries and the ordeal of compartment syndrome and a broken ankle, Vonn credits Dr. Tom Hackett with saving her injured leg from potential amputation by performing a procedure to relieve pressure and improve circulation.
Facing significant physical hurdles ahead, the 41-year-old athlete is also preparing for a tough mental rehabilitation journey, which has already commenced. Expressing her struggle, Vonn shared, “Today marked the beginning of my mental battle, following the physical challenges since the injury.”
Reflecting on past injuries, Vonn noted that each setback has made her stronger in different ways, but acknowledged the dark and relentless nature of the mental challenge. She remains determined to overcome the obstacles and return to peak performance.
Back in the United States after an extended hospital stay, Vonn explained that complications required a longer recovery period than expected due to low hemoglobin levels from surgeries, leading to a blood transfusion. Currently immobile and using a wheelchair due to a broken ankle, she anticipates a gradual transition to crutches in the future.
Despite the difficult journey ahead, Vonn is committed to starting rehabilitation promptly and taking incremental steps towards recovery, maintaining her trademark resilience and determination.
