Milan, 14 Apr. (LaPresse) – ‘I'm fine, I don't pretend I don't feel any pain but I thought it would be much worse. I've started physiotherapy in Turin. I'm improving a little every day, that's my focus now. I haven't had the opportunity or time to get bored yet’. So said Federica Brignone in a video link with Nobu Milano, at the Armani Hotel, at the Fisi media day at the end of a triumphant season. ‘Today is my first day of physiotherapy, we have to organise the work and then we'll see what to do’, she added. ‘I'm super positive, there's no going back now and I just have to live as best I can in the condition I'm in. I have to work step by step, giving it my all to heal as quickly as possible and in the best way possible’. ’I don't know when I'll be able to get back on skis, not even the doctors know. First we have to think about the bone, then we'll see if we can fix the rest. It all depends on how my body reacts, but given the condition of the tibia, it's impossible before 4-5 months. The first step will be the examinations 45 days after the operation and then we'll see’, he explained. ’The ligaments? We have to wait and see how the tibia is, first I have to think about walking again and then we'll see. The Games? Right now I just have to focus on getting better, so I can start training again. The thought is there, I'm not saying it's far away, but right now I'm focused on other things’, she concluded.

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