Close Menu
Fit and Healthy Weight

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    The Best Time to Eat Dinner for Better Metabolism and Sleep

    February 11, 2026

    5 Foods To Boost Your Skin Health—Without Taking Collagen Powder

    February 11, 2026

    Andrew Jacked Focuses On Building Massive Lats & Shoulders for the 2026 Arnold Classic

    February 11, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Fit and Healthy Weight
    Wednesday, February 11
    • Home
    • Diet
    • Mindset
    • Recipes
    • Reviews
    • Stories
    • Supplements
    • Tips
    • Workouts
    Fit and Healthy Weight
    Home»Workouts»A Torn ACL Won’t Keep Lindsey Vonn From the Olympics. Here’s Why.
    Workouts

    A Torn ACL Won’t Keep Lindsey Vonn From the Olympics. Here’s Why.

    By February 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    A Torn ACL Won't Keep Lindsey Vonn From the Olympics. Here's Why.
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    ACL tear symptoms include feeling or hearing a pop in the knee, swelling, pain when you try to put weight on the knee, weakness in the knee, and losing your knee’s range of motion, per the Cleveland Clinic.

    Unfortunately, ACL injuries are not uncommon in athletes, especially female athletes. JuJu Watkins, Megan Rapinoe, Vonn, Brink, and many others have all suffered ACL tears in their careers. Data suggest that women have an “alarmingly higher rate” of ACL injuries compared to men.

    How is it possible to compete with a torn ACL?

    An ACL tear is usually a season-ending injury, according to Dr. Soppe. He says it’s “very surprising” that someone would be able to compete after tearing their ACL. “Usually patients have a hard time—or impossible time—skiing down a mountain or continuing to compete after an ACL tear,” Dr. Soppe says.

    However, he stresses that every ACL injury is different. “Some patients have a very hard time walking on it right away and need crutches, while other patients can walk on it,” Dr. Soppe says. There are some patients that doctors refer to as “copers” who can tear an ACL and keep going, Timothy Miller, MD, orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine physician at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, tells SELF. This just isn’t common and “it’s hard to predict who those people are,” he says.

    Still, “the average person is not going to be successful in returning to a type of sport like downhill skiing without an ACL intact,” John-Paul Rue, MD, an orthopedic and sports medicine surgeon at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, Md, tells SELF. “Nobody should take this as a thought that they could potentially complete a skiing season with a torn ACL.”

    There is potential danger in skiing at the speeds Vonn can reach without an ACL. “If she has an instability episode, it can cause her to fall and do damage to the head, spine, and arms. That would be a really bad thing,” Leslie Bisson, MD, chair of orthopedics at the University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, tells SELF.

    Are there long-term implications of competing with a torn ACL?

    Competing on a shredded ligament sounds risky for long-term knee health, but that’s not necessarily the case, Daniel Kaplan, MD, an orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist at NYU Langone Health, tells SELF. “The ACL is not going to get any more torn than it’s already torn,” he says. “If it’s a rope, it’s cut in half.”

    ACL Heres Lindsey Olympics Torn Vonn wont
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleExercises to Reduce Belly Overhang After 60: 5 CPT Moves
    Next Article 12 Foods With More Immune-Supporting Nutrients Than an Orange

      Related Posts

      Workouts

      Andrew Jacked Focuses On Building Massive Lats & Shoulders for the 2026 Arnold Classic

      February 11, 2026
      Workouts

      5 Top Exercise Mistakes to Avoid, According to a Sports Medicine Specialist

      February 11, 2026
      Workouts

      Jutta Leerdam: 5 Fast Facts About the Olympic Speed Skating Star

      February 11, 2026
      Add A Comment
      Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

      Top Posts

      New Research Shows Eggs Don’t Raise Your Cholesterol—But Here’s What Does

      August 1, 20256 Views

      6 Best Weightlifting Belts of 2025, According to Trainers

      July 3, 20255 Views

      What happened when I started scoring my life every day | Chris Musser

      January 28, 20262 Views
      Stay In Touch
      • Facebook
      • YouTube
      • TikTok
      • WhatsApp
      • Twitter
      • Instagram
      Latest Reviews
      Tips

      When Is the Best Time to Eat Dinner for Your Health?

      adminJuly 1, 2025
      Diet

      This Intermittent Fasting Method Outperformed the Rest—But There’s a Catch

      adminJuly 1, 2025
      Workouts

      ‘Neckzilla’ Rubel Mosquera Qualifies for 2025 Mr. Olympia After Flex Weekend Italy Pro Win

      adminJuly 1, 2025

      Subscribe to Updates

      Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

      Most Popular

      When Is the Best Time to Eat Dinner for Your Health?

      July 1, 20250 Views

      This Intermittent Fasting Method Outperformed the Rest—But There’s a Catch

      July 1, 20250 Views

      Signs, Identification, Impact, and More

      July 1, 20250 Views
      Our Picks

      The Best Time to Eat Dinner for Better Metabolism and Sleep

      February 11, 2026

      5 Foods To Boost Your Skin Health—Without Taking Collagen Powder

      February 11, 2026

      Andrew Jacked Focuses On Building Massive Lats & Shoulders for the 2026 Arnold Classic

      February 11, 2026
      Recent Posts
      • The Best Time to Eat Dinner for Better Metabolism and Sleep
      • 5 Foods To Boost Your Skin Health—Without Taking Collagen Powder
      • Andrew Jacked Focuses On Building Massive Lats & Shoulders for the 2026 Arnold Classic
      • 5 Top Exercise Mistakes to Avoid, According to a Sports Medicine Specialist
      • Is Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria (CSU) an Autoimmune Disease?
      Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Disclaimer
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms and Conditions
      © 2025 Fit and Healthy Weight. Designed by Pro.

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.