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Aerial skiing injury update

 

Aerial skiing injury update

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Alisa Camplin has begun physiotherapy following a successful operation on her injured knee.

Alisa Camplin has begun physiotherapy following a successful operation on her injured knee. Camplin met with OWI physiotherapist Randall Cooper this week, Cooper announcing his satisfaction with the result of the operation and the aerial skier's progress since the surgery.

Camplin has begun a program of careful exercise to increase flexion, and will begin upper body and fitness regime in the next week or two.

She is aiming to be ready to resume training by June 2005 or earlier.

Meanwhile team-mate Trudy McIntosh is continuing her rehabilitation from the knee injury she sustained last January while training for the World Cup in Harbin China.

McIntosh had an arthroscope early in October to release scar tissue and monitor progress, and although she is still experiencing some pain, is hoping to be back on snow – though not jumping – by January1.
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