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Lance Stroll details comeback from crash and extent of injuries

A pre-season injury threatened to keep Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll out of the Bahrain GP, the Canadian star has now taken to social media to detail his miraculous recovery.

Lance Stroll sub image injury
Lance Stroll sub image injury

Incredible behind the scenes footage of F1 star Lance Stroll’s horrific pre-season injury has revealed just how miraculous his return to the track was.

The Aston Martin driver, who defied the odds to race in the Bahrain season opener last weekend, sustained significant injuries in a pre-season cycling injury.

Stroll took to social media to reveal the extent of his injuries.

“(I have) a fracture and displacement in my right wrist, a fracture in my left wrist, a partial fracture in my left hand and a fracture in the big toe on my right foot,” he wrote.

He added that the initial prognosis from his doctors ruled him out of the first few races of the season.

However, in a remarkable turn of events however he qualified eighth in Bahrain and finished sixth in the race, an achievement his teammate Fernando Alonso described as “phenomenal”

(L-R) An X-Ray of the injury and Lance Stroll details his rehab.
(L-R) An X-Ray of the injury and Lance Stroll details his rehab.

Stroll’s full post reads:

want to take a moment today to reflect on the last couple weeks, and share my story with you guys,” Stroll wrote. “On Saturday, February 18th I crashed on my bike while training in Spain. The scans showed I had a fracture and displacement in my right wrist, a fracture in my left wrist, a partial fracture in my left hand and finally another fracture in the big toe on my right foot.

“With the beginning of the season right around the corner the timing could not have been worse. My medical team, at first, believed I was not only going to miss testing, but realistically the first few races.

“48 hours after my accident/12 days before the first race Dr. Javier Mir successfully operated on my right wrist. Following surgery, Dr. Mir told me I’d be back for Jeddah if I worked hard and with a bit of luck he was optimistic I could race in Bahrain – but that was a faint possibility. To this day I am convinced the urgency Dr. Mir showed to me helped get me to Bahrain.

(l-R) Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll embrace after the F1 Grand Prix of Bahrain. Picture: Getty Images
(l-R) Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll embrace after the F1 Grand Prix of Bahrain. Picture: Getty Images

“The work wasn’t done. Unfortunately, Dr. Mir explained that the fractures in my left hand/wrist and toe weren’t suitable for fixation, and that I’d need to rely on a more conservative approach to heal my other injuries.

“My medical team ensured we were doing anything and everything that showed some evidence for bone healing. It became my full time job, trying to combine everything that could help, even if it was by 0.5%.

“Initially progress was slow – I needed a lot of help even with daily tasks at home.

“But each day got better and once the cast came off on day 4 it became possible we had a chance of racing in Bahrain. My medical team devised a programme that would help me restore mobility and strength in my wrists.

“Rehab required hard work and persistence – but with an incredible medical team and my friends and family supporting me – I was able to push through the pain and get back on track in Bahrain with my team and fellow drivers.

“And we did it!!!

“I am thankful for everyone who supported me, sent kind notes and wishes!”

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