Austin Torvinen Injury Update (Torn ACL, MCL, LCL, etc...)

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Austin Torvinen is currently a couple months into recovery from a torn ACL, MCL, LCL and two meniscus tears. (Go big or go home, right?)

He's got a long road ahead of him but has been hitting rehab hard and it's clear that he will come back stronger than ever. Read about the injury and recovery process here:

http://toysoldierproductions.com/blog/2012/06/01/austin-torvinen-injury-update

Join us in wishing Austin a speedy recovery! Can't wait to have ya back bud!
 
That sounds incredibly painful, jeez. It's good to know he's so optimistic and driven though, vibes to a good recovery!
 
Holy shit that sounds awful. Good that he's starting to recover well though. How did he do it?
 
Tell him to start wearing lethal descent again like 2 years ago. Duummb thug. Still dope tho but...
 
Went waaaay too big on a switch 12, here's the article for those who don't click the link:

















So, my story starts on March 17th, 2012 known to most as St. Patty's

Day. I headed over to Aspen to compete in the Kickaspen Big Air with my

friends Will Berman, Matt Walker and Pat Goodnough. Fast forward to the

comp, I made it to the finals and bobbled my first run so I wanted to

send it on my second. On my way into the jump I was so stoked and I came

in with maybe a little too much speed and popped a little too hard and

ended up sending my switch 12 farrr down the landing. The whole trick

felt money and I totally thought I was going to stomp. When my left foot

touched the snow my knee decided to bend the wrong way inward towards

my right leg, the way no knee should bend. I fell down and before I knew

it Will and two med staff guys were there asking me where it hurt. I

said only on the inside and after a couple breaths I decided I was fine.

I got help up and when I tried to take a step on my left leg my knee

folded in half again and I fell to the ground. After a nice fire-man

carry down to a bench I got to watch Walker and Will take first and

second. Then I hobbled down to my car and made an excruciating two hour

drive back to Breck.

The next day I went to the Breck ER where they told me my ACL and MCL

were both done for and I might have some miniscus damage. Ok, pimp,

surgery for sure. Mom flew in to help me out and we went over to Vail to

get an MRI and talk with a surgeon. There they confirmed my ACL and MCL

were completely shredded along with my LCL, plus two tears in the

meniscus one on each side and I tore a tendon right off of my hamstring.

Four days later I had complete reconstructive surgery and a really

sucky two night hospital stay. I stayed in Vail for two weeks to get my

physical therapy rolling then we headed back to Breck, packed up all my

things in my Jeep and my Mom drove 18 hours back to Minnesota while I

sat sideways drugged up in the back seat.

Now, I'm 10 weeks out of surgery back home, just started to walk a

little bit without crutches two days ago. I'm working as hard as I can

to get my knee back strong again for skiing. I'll hopefully start to

shred again in January or February and I cant wait! Blowing my knee

really put a bummer on my season as I couldn't attend any of the TSP

park shoots I had planned on our go out to Hood for the West Coast Sesh

or summertime at Windells. But, being laid up for these past two months

has already given me a new appreciation for skiing and even walking. You

really never know how fortunate and blessed you are until you get it

all taken away. I cannot wait for my knee to get stronger and to start

skiing. In the meantime I've been working on my seggy for the new TSP

movie coming out next fall and I'm pretty stoked on the the shots I did

get out of this season. If I had advice for all my fellow skiers It'd be

to be thankful for what you have, every day is a blessing and maybe

turn your DINs down by one notch. :p







 
I remember seeing that happen and that shit went deep. Little did I know, I would send it deep the next day and break my shoulder
 
DAMMIT. out of all skiers out there, pros and ams, austin is by far my favorite to watch. hope he gets better quickly!
 
Vibes! Can't imagine what that would be like. Hope he heals up quick, easily one of my favorite skiers to watch
 
i watched him drop from the top. dopest sw 12 ive seen in a minute... held the grab from 3 until 10. very proper. + vibes torvinen, stoked to shred with you this winter!
 
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