Tiger Woods does not know if he would play golf after his accident
Back to green is not its main priority right now.
Tiger WoodsAlways recover from his highly published carcase car accident on February 23rd. AfterIntensive surgeriesThe Golf Pro is now in rigorous detox, trying to find the strength and the mobility of the leg that has been seriously injured in the accident. Woods just made its first interview since the car crash and confirmed that its objectives are for its recovery. Read it to see what the golfer says about his future on the green.
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Tiger Woods is focused on the possibility of walking alone, not his golf career.
While Woods comes back from his accident, his fans look forward to seeing if he can return to golf. However, Woods's main goal is simply capable of walking. In an interview withGolf digestHe dodged a question aboutGolf play againBy saying, "My physical therapy has occupied me. I do my routines every day and I am focused on my number one goal now: walk alone." Woods said he "took a step at a time." ThroughGolf digestIt remains clear if the woods will have to undergo additional procedures, or if it can expect to find full mobility and a force in the injured leg.
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The car accident required several surgeries.
Sheriff from Los Angles CountyAlex Villanueva RecountThe New York Times that the woods led between 84 and 87 mph in an area of 45 mph when itLost control of the vehicle, making him pass through a median and hit the sidewalk on the opposite side of the road. The vehicle then struck a tree at about 75 mph, which sent it to the air.
Anrish Mahajan, MD, Chief Medical Officer of the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, said in a statement that Woods's wounds were committedOpen fractures At the same time to his tibia bones and Fibula in his right leg, injuries to his ankle and on foot, and the muscle and soft tissues of his leg. Mahajan said Woods surgeries included a rod inserted in his tibia, screws to the lesion of feet and ankle and "the surgical release of muscle coverage to relieve pressure due to swelling" in the muscle and the Mous leg fabrics.
Woods stated that his recovery was the most painful experience of his life.
The Golf Pro supported many injuries throughout his career, but he did not say anything compared to the pain following the accident and subsequent detox. "It has been a totally different animal," Woods saidGolf digest. "I understand more rehabilitation processes because of my past wounds, but it was more painful than anything I have ever experienced."
Although the woods are cautious with his injured leg while he is rehabilitating, he is excited to reinforce the rest of his body in the meantime. "It has been nice to have the ability to stay strong and work my top of the body," he noted.
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He received a lot of support for fans and golf pros thanks to the experience.
As one of the most expensive golfers of all time, there is no surprise Woods received tons of fans wishes, but he saidGolf digest that the support extends beyond that. "It has been amazing," Woods said. "I have so much support from people both inside and outside the golf, which means so much for me and has contributed a lot."Golf digest Reports that a handful of PFA turn players visited wood over the last two months.
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