Michelle Salas Will Be On Crutches For Months Due To Fall Skiing

Michelle Salas Will Be On Crutches For Months Due To Fall Skiing

A skiing accident has left Michelle Salas with an injury that required surgery; will now be on crutches and recovering for nine months

What were a few days of vacation on the snow in Vail, Colorado ended up being a black day for Michelle Salas, Luis Miguel’s daughter after having suffered a skiing accident and will be using crutches for months.

It was at the beginning of February when Luis Miguel’s eldest daughter had an accident and unfortunately had to be operated on after having torn a ligament in one knee, today she appears on crutches after having her first day of physiotherapy.

This injury prevents her from walking naturally, something that undoubtedly frustrates anyone and Michelle Salas who is dedicated to modeling, the knee injury will occupy at least nine months of rehabilitation and care.

After several days of absence, Michelle Salas appeared on social networks showing the cast that was placed on her knee after her operation, which has already been removed to start the next step in this recovery process.

Michelle Salas will spend months on crutches due to a fall skiing. Photo: Instagram

"It is not my best moment, I am honest. This Michelle that you see today is not the Michelle that you will see in the future (…) I have not been having a good time, I had an accident and broke the cruciate ligament of the right knee. I went to the emergency room, I was there for two weeks, "said the model and influencer in her Instagram stories.

It has been somewhat painful especially the first weeks due to the inflammation, but she stands out knowing that this state will not last forever, although there are those who continue with this problem without operation, doing it is a better option if you want to be better in the near future.

See this post on Instagram

A shared post from ᴍɪᴄʜᴇʟʟᴇ sᴀʟᴀs �� (@michellesalasb)

"You have to have surgery, I don’t know if by force … then if you want to continue performing as a young, active person and you want to return to your normal life for the next nine months, then you have to operate," he emphasized.

What was done was a procedure called "Goose foot", there will be pain, immobility, and waiting until the injury disappears after the intervention this will happen from six to nine months, the damage to these tendons can occur even without an accident just due to being overweight and more in women.

"We are going slowly because we go far. On the way to the first physical therapy. Mixed feelings every day ”was the message he placed on his photo and Instagram where, without losing the glamor, he showed the support on his knee and his crutches.