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Michael Schumacher shows remarkable progress in his recovery and is no longer just in bed

Michael Schumacher f1 - Fotro: Divulgação F1
Michael Schumacher f1 - Fotro: Divulgação F1

New information about the clinical condition of Michael Schumacher, seven-time world champion of Fórmula 1, indicates significant progress in his long rehabilitation process. Fontes close to the family revealed that the 57-year-old former German pilot has shown progress that allows him to remain seated, breaking the cycle of permanent confinement to bed that has marked his routine since the serious skiing accident in 2013.

This development is seen as an important milestone by the team behind him, although the family, led by his wife Corinna Schumacher, continues to maintain a strict privacy policy. The information, which circulates discreetly in the European press, has not been officially confirmed, following the standard of silence adopted to protect the athlete’s dignity during his recovery in Suíça.

The ability to remain seated in a wheelchair represents a considerable physical advancement, the result of more than a decade of intensive and uninterrupted medical care. The treatment, carried out at his home, involves a multidisciplinary team and cutting-edge technology to stimulate neurological responses and maintain the former pilot’s muscular health.

The accident that changed everything

Michael Schumacher’s trajectory was drastically changed on December 29, 2013. Durante on vacation with his family at the Méribel ski resort, in the French Alpes, the former pilot was skiing with his son, Mick, when he decided to pass through an area of ​​virgin snow, between two marked slopes. Nesse section, he suffered a fall and his head collided violently against a rock. Apesar was wearing a helmet, the force of the impact caused a very serious head trauma, with diffuse and extensive brain injuries. Assistance was immediate, with air transportation to a local hospital and subsequent transfer to Centro Hospitalar Universitário of Grenoble, where he underwent two emergency neurosurgeries. Para controlling brain swelling and reducing intracranial pressure, doctors placed him in a medically induced coma, a condition in which he remained for almost six months, while the sports world followed each medical report with apprehension.

The transition to home care

In June 2014, an official statement brought the news that Schumacher had come out of the coma and was transferred to Hospital Universitário from Lausanne, in Suíça, to begin a new phase of rehabilitation closer to his home. Essa stage, however, was brief. Três months later, in September, the family announced that he would continue treatment at his residence in Gland, on the banks of the Lago Genebra.

This change required a monumental logistical adaptation. The mansion has been converted into a true private clinic, equipped with the latest in medical technology for monitoring and life support. A team of approximately 15 professionals, including doctors, physiotherapists, nurses and nutrition specialists, were hired to provide 24-hour care, ensuring continuity of treatment in a familiar and controlled environment, considered most beneficial to their well-being.

Continuous treatment details

Michael Schumacher’s rehabilitation program is designed to preserve his vital functions and stimulate any signs of neurological recovery. Physiotherapy is one of the pillars, with daily sessions to combat muscle atrophy resulting from prolonged immobility.

Exercises, both passive and active, help maintain joint flexibility and blood circulation, preventing complications such as thrombosis. The medical team carries out constant neurological monitoring, evaluating your responses to sound and visual stimuli.

Nutrition is also a critical component, with a specialized, rigorously balanced diet to strengthen your immune system and provide the body with much-needed energy. Embora verbal communication has not been reestablished, it is believed that he has some level of awareness of the environment around him.

This entire structure is supported by cutting-edge equipment, which allows hospital-level care in the comfort and privacy of your home, an investment of millions of euros annually funded by the family’s wealth.

The fundamental role of Corinna Schumacher

From the first day after the accident, Corinna Schumacher became the main guardian of her husband’s privacy and dignity. Ela has established an impenetrable circle of protection, controlling the flow of information and shielding Michael from global media harassment.

His firm and discreet stance earned him the respect of the Fórmula 1 community and fans. In rare statements, such as in the documentary “Schumacher”, by

New signs of progress

The news that Schumacher can remain seated is interpreted by experts as a significant advance. Essa capacity indicates an improvement in trunk control and postural stability, direct results of years of intensive physiotherapy.

This new condition allows him to be moved around the house more frequently, improving his quality of life and breaking the monotony of being confined to bed. Fontes unofficial claims that he shows reactions to external stimuli, such as the voices of family members.

Although still far from a full recovery, these small steps forward are milestones celebrated by the family and renew hope for the millions of fans who continue to send support around the world.

Care structure between Suíça and Espanha

The Michael Schumacher routine is mainly divided between two properties adapted to your needs. The main base is the mansion at Gland, at Suíça, which offers the complete medical infrastructure and privacy necessary for ongoing treatment.

Furthermore, the family acquired a villa in Maiorca, in Espanha, where the former pilot is taken in some seasons. Acredita The milder climate of the Mediterranean island is beneficial for your health, and the entire care structure is replicated on site so there is no interruption in treatment.

A legacy that transcends the tracks

Even away from public life, the impact of Michael Schumacher on motorsport remains unshakable. Seus records, which include seven world titles and 91 wins in Grandes Prêmios, have established him as a sporting legend. Sua dedication, fitness and competitive mindset redefined the standard for Fórmula 1 pilots, influencing generations that came after him.

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