Egan Bernal leaves hospital to continue multiple fracture rehabilitation
'He has no complications and all his injuries are stꦅable' says Colombian hos🏅pital

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Egan Bernal has left the Clínica Universidad de La Sabana in Bogotá to begin his rehabilitation and recovery from 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:20 different fractures at home.
The Colombian hospital released a photo of Bernal standing with medical staff alongside the announcement that Bernal could leave hospital. The 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Ineos Grenadiers rider spent 14 days in hospital after 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:colliding with a station bus while training on his time trial bike.
Bernal admitted that he had almost died and had a 168澳洲5最新开奖结果🧔:95 per cent chance of becom💧ing paraplegic. It is unsure how lღong he will need to make a fu🍷ll recovery.
&🦄ldquo;I almost🧸 killed myself, but you know what? I am grateful to God for putting me through this test. It is going to be the toughest race, but I have had a group of excellent people around me,” Bernal wrote in a recent Instagram post.
“So now to recꦫover and make this anothe💯r... I'M BACK!! And let's rock.
Bernal listed the 20 fractures he suffered, including꧋ 11 ribs and he confirmed he also perforated both lungs. He underwent three different surgeries to fix his fractured femur and knee cap and to stabilize the thoracic and cervical sections of his spine.
In the photographs he wo🔜re a neck brace but gave a thumbs up.
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“At this time, the patient is in the third phase of the trauma, ready to start his rehabilitation process. He has no complications and all his injuries are stable and in the process of recovery,” the Cꦫlꦰínica Universidad de La Sabana said in its medical update.
“We are pleased to report that today the patien👍t has been discharged, to continue his rehabili🎐tation process on an outpatient basis with our Institution, the first Clinic accredited in Colombia in rehabilitation, since 2015, by the international entity Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).
“Today we give more meaning and strength to the wordsꦦ that we carry in our Institution as a mission. With pride and hope we begin a new stage together with our athlete.”

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