Lindsey Vonn has made a remarkable comeback to training just four weeks after suffering a severe leg injury in a frightening crash at the Winter Olympics. Vonn, aged 41, crashed during a downhill run in Italy shortly after tearing her cruciate ligament in a practice session.
Following the crash, she was airlifted to a hospital where it was discovered that she had broken her leg. Vonn underwent surgery to address the injury. Despite initial concerns about the severity of her condition, she updated her fans on social media to reassure them about her progress.
In a series of videos shared online, Vonn can be seen working out in the gym, lifting weights and putting pressure on her injured leg. Accompanying the post was a message from Vonn expressing gratitude for the support and emphasizing her determination to regain her health.
NBA star LeBron James was among those who offered words of encouragement to Vonn in response to her update. Vonn recently opened up about the mental challenges she has faced since the injury, highlighting the psychological toll alongside the physical struggles.
She mentioned the difficulties she experienced in the hospital due to blood loss from surgeries and the subsequent need for a blood transfusion. Currently using a wheelchair due to a broken ankle, Vonn remains optimistic about her recovery process, planning to focus on rehabilitation step by step as she navigates the challenges ahead.
