Lindsey Vonn did not finish her Thursday Super-G run at the Alpine World Ski Championships in Austria after getting her arm ...
a rare form of cancer that affects only about 1,000 people each year. She described constant nerve pain in her right arm, saying it felt like an electric shock.
Lindsey Vonn hooked a gate with her right arm early in her run and did not finish Thursday's super-G in her first appearance ...
Lindsey Vonn hooked a gate and did not finish but avoided injury in her opening race at the Alpine skiing world championships ...
Nerve issues meant he was suffering shootings ... Now he claims that the strength of his right arm has returned to around 60 or 70 per cent. By his own admission it "might never come back".
He didn't make his 2024 debut until mid-June thanks to offseason surgery on a herniated disc and then a nerve problem in his right arm. Then he was sidelined in August due to right shoulder fatigue.
She described constant nerve pain in her right arm, saying it felt like an electric shock. "Nerve pain is an untouchable ...
I hit my nerve somehow and I hit the gate and lost ... skied down to the finish and waved to the crowd with her right arm. Vonn then stayed out to join 22-year-old Lauren Macuga for the podium ...
Pain in the right shoulder and arm can occur ... Your brachial plexus is a group of nerves that control movements in your arm and hand. This function can be affected when these nerves are damaged.
These neurons are concentrated in a large axial nerve cord (ANC), which snakes back and forth as it travels down the arm, every bend ... like movements need the right kind of nervous system ...