Tiger Woods focused on ‘my number one goal right now: walking on my own”
As he recovers from injuries sustained in his Feb. 23 car crash, Tiger Woods calls the process more painful than anything I have ever experienced.
By MATT BONSTEELThe Washington Post
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A law enforcement officer looks over the damaged vehicle after the rollover accident involving Tiger Woods on Tuesday in the Rancho Palos Verdes suburb of Los Angeles on Feb. 23. Woods has since traveled back to Florida for his rehab.
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Tiger Woods has had five back surgeries, including spinal-fusion surgery in April 2017, and his left leg has been operated on five times. But the severe injuries to his right leg that he suffered in a Feb. 23 car crash have been the worst of all, he said this week.
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Legendary golfer Tiger Woods was released from a Los Angeles medical facility and is recovering at his South Florida home following a car crash in late February.
Woods, 45, said he is happy to report I am back home and continuing my recovery in a statement to Thank you to the incredible surgeons, doctors, nurses and staff at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Woods added on Tuesday. You have all taken such great care of me and I cannot thank you enough. I will be recovering at home and working on getting stronger every day.
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