IndyCar driver Wickens reveals crash left him a paraplegic
IndyCar driver Wickens reveals crash left him a paraplegic
By The Associated Press
today
IndyCar driver Robert Wickens is paralyzed from the waist down from injuries suffered in an August crash at Pocono Raceway.
The 29-year-old Wickens has been updating his rehabilitation progress on social media and posted a video Thursday
of his first slide transfer as a paraplegic that showed him moving from a table to his wheelchair . His videos had shown for the past month that he is working daily to move his legs again, but Thursdays post was the first time he publicly confirmed his paralysis.
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The Canadian crashed at Pocono on Aug. 19 and suffered a thoracic spinal fracture, spinal cord injury, neck fracture, tibia and fibula fractures to both legs, fractures in both hands, fractured right forearm, fractured elbow, four fractured ribs and a pulmonary contusion. Earlier Thursday, three-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart told The Associated Press he is reconsidering a return to the Indianapolis 500 because of Wickens crash.
A video earlier this week showed Wickens successfully moving each leg slightly and he declared hed be dancing in no time. He is scheduled to be married next September and fiance Karli Woods also posts regular videos to her Instagram stories of Wickens rehabilitation.
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