Amid her continued recovery from a severe leg injury, Lindsey Vonn has received support from soccer legends Cristiano Ronaldo ...
Lindsey Vonn with an x-ray of her broken leg lindseyvonn/Instagram Two and a half weeks after her crash during the Olympic downhill race in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Lindsey Vonn has returned to the U.S. and ...
Lindsey Vonn says she nearly lost her left leg following a crash at the Milan Cortina Olympics. Vonn detailed the extent her ...
Vonn, 41, revealed that she had suffered complex tibia fracture to her left leg and had to undergo multiple surgeries before ...
"Dr. Tom Hackett saved my leg. He saved my leg from being amputated," Vonn revealed in a video amid surgery recovery from her ...
There were no new medals for Team USA on Monday. But there was plenty of high-stakes competition that sets up U.S. athletes ...
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Local doctor explains Lindsey Vonn's leg injury, possible timeline of recovery
Local doctor explains Lindsey Vonn's leg injury, possible timeline of recovery ...
Cristiano Ronaldo told Lindsey Vonn to "Keep fighting. Legends always rise.” The 41-year-old replied “coming form you this ...
Lindsey Vonn crashed at the 2026 Winter Olympics, broke her leg and was airlifted to a hospital. Here are the latest injury updates today.
Vonn credited Dr. Tom Hackett, an orthopedic surgeon who works for Vonn and Team USA, for conducting a fasciotomy to salvage her leg. “He filleted it open (and) let it breathe, and he saved me,” she ...
What made Vonn's injuries especially serious was that she had developed a condition known as compartment syndrome — when ...
Lindsey Vonn has revealed she almost had her leg amputated after her horror crash at the Winter Olympics - crediting her Team USA surgeon with saving the limb.
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