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Lindsey Vonn announces hospital release after Olympic injury
Summary
Lindsey Vonn has been released from the hospital after suffering a complex tibia fracture in an Olympic downhill race and will begin rehabilitation, with bone healing expected to take about a year.
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Lindsey Vonn announced she has been released from the hospital after sustaining a serious leg injury during the Winter Olympics. She entered the Games after a torn ACL sustained a week earlier and chose to compete. Seconds into her downhill race she crashed and suffered a complex tibia fracture. She spent nearly two weeks hospitalized in Italy and underwent multiple surgeries before returning to the United States for continued treatment.
Key facts:
- Vonn had a torn ACL about a week before the Games but completed training runs and competed.
- Seconds into her Olympic downhill race she crashed and sustained a complex tibia fracture.
- She was hospitalized for nearly two weeks in Italy and had more than five surgeries before returning to the U.S.
- Vonn has been released from the hospital, moved to a hotel, and plans to focus on rehabilitation; she expects to progress from a wheelchair to crutches in a few weeks and estimates roughly a year for bone healing, with decisions about metal removal and ACL surgery to come.
Summary:
Vonn's release from hospital marks an early step in a long recovery following the fracture sustained at the Olympics. Officials and Vonn have described ongoing rehabilitation as the next phase, with a timeline of about a year for bone healing and further surgical decisions to follow.
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