Lindsey Vonn’s Olympic crash revealed a rare leg-emergency

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Lindsey Vonn disclosed that a Feb. 8 crash at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics caused a complex tibia fracture and a rare compartment syndrome, a condition that nearly led to leg amputation and required emergency surgery.
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