Balance Exercises And Balance Training For Athletes
By Suzanne Stoke, Physical Therapist @ Exercise For Balance via www.exerciseforbalance.com/ Balance exercises are an important part of every athlete's workout. Please see http://www.exerciseforbalance.com/buy-now We can learn from the horrific fall that Lindsey Vonn, US Olympic and World Champion Skier, took last week that falling can produce significant injuries, not only for older adults but also for athletes. In the elderly population, a fall can result in breaking bones, like a hip or wrist fracture. Falls in the senior citizen age range can be debilitating and lead to loss of mobility, loss of independence, loss of quality of life and financial hardship as well. Many times, when an athlete experiences a fall, it can be season ending or career ending. The status of Lindsey Vonn's return for the Olympics in 2014 is unknowable at this time. Here is a report of her fall:Vonn tears ligaments in right knee, out for season
SCHLADMING, Austria (AP) -- The U.S. Ski Team says Lindsey Vonn has torn the ACL and MCL in her right knee and also has a broken bone after a horrific crash Tuesday at the world championships.
The team says Vonn will undergo surgery and will miss the rest of this season but is expected to return in time for the 2014 Sochi Olympics.
The team says Vonn has "a torn ACL and MCL in her right knee and a lateral tibial plateau fracture."
Vonn, of Vail, Colo., lost her balance on her right leg while landing a jump, flipped over in the air and landed on her backside as she smashed through a gate before coming to a halt.
The four-time overall World Cup winner and 2010 Olympic downhill champion received medical treatment on the slope for 12 minutes before being taken by helicopter to a hospital in Schladming.
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