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“Olympic Skier Lindsey Vonn Resumes Training Post-Injury”

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Lindsey Vonn has impressively resumed training only four weeks after suffering a leg fracture in a serious accident during the Winter Olympics. Vonn, aged 41, had a downhill crash in Italy shortly after tearing her cruciate ligament in a practice session.

Following her hospitalization and corrective surgery for the leg fracture, Vonn updated her fans, dispelling concerns about potential amputation. She took to social media, sharing workout videos from the gym, including lifting weights and demonstrating leg exercises.

In her post, Vonn expressed gratitude amidst the challenging times, emphasizing her determination to regain full health slowly but surely. NBA star LeBron James also offered words of encouragement, showing support for Vonn’s recovery journey.

Vonn’s recent update sheds light on the mental strain caused by her injury. She acknowledged the psychological battle accompanying the physical recovery process, noting her resilience and determination to overcome adversities.

Despite facing setbacks such as low hemoglobin levels and a broken ankle, Vonn remains optimistic and committed to rehabilitation. While currently reliant on a wheelchair, she aims to progress to crutches soon, focusing on a step-by-step recovery approach as she navigates the challenges ahead.

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