Swimmer and six-time Olympic gold medalist Amy Van Dyken suffered a devastating spinal cord injury Friday, reportedly severing her spine during an ATV accident in Arizona. After undergoing surgery, ...
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It's a long road ahead for six-time Olympic gold medalist Amy Van Dyken Rouen, but she's already made it through some critical times. Amy, who attended Colorado State University and lives part-time in ...
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SCOTTSDALE, AZ -- Six-time Olympic gold medalist swimmer Amy Van Dyken severed her spinal cord in an all-terrain vehicle accident over the weekend, and she told emergency workers she could not move ...
Dear Dr. Roach • I fell about three months ago and sustained a compression fracture of my T11 vertebra. What can I do? The pain is about the same as it was then, with numbness on the outside of my ...
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Amy Van Dyken isn’t letting a little thing like severing her spinal cord get in the way of her upbeat attitude. Here’s an update on the swimming champ’s condition after her frightening ATV accident.
The spinal cord was completely severed at the T11 vertebrae, according to the Olympian's family. Amy Van Dyken Rouen severed her spinal cord in an ATV accident in Arizona Friday, 9News reports. The ...