New development in Michael Schumacher's recovery – He was put in a car to stimulate his brain

New information on the health status of the F1 legend Michael Schumacher, are brought to light by the German newspaper Bild. According to the latest news, in the context of his care and rehabilitation programthey take him for “rides” in a car to stimulate his brain in this way.

Her seven-time world champion F1 suffered severe head injuries while skiing at the resort of Meribel in the French Alps, nearly a decade ago. Then, while traversing an off-piste course, he fell and hit his head on a rock and was seriously injured, despite wearing a helmet.

According to the report, they put her former driver Formula 1 in a Mercedes – AMG car with the aim of stimulating his brain. The purpose of this move was to stimulate the brain with familiar soundsafter Schumacher spent more than two decades racing cars in either Formula 1 or other classes before making his debut in 1991 at the Belgian Grand Prix, reports Daily Mail.

15 doctors, masseurs and assistants next to Schumacher day and night

According to the German newspaper, around 15 doctors, masseurs and assistants are part of his care team in order to provide him with the best possible care 24 hours a day. Meanwhile, his wife Corina has strict rules about who can visit the F1 legend at their home.

The 54-year-old was placed in an induced coma and underwent several surgeries, and has not been seen in public since his accident.

The article recalls that his wife, Corina, has strict rules about who can visit the Formula 1 legend.

It is noted that today 28/12 starts the screening of a documentary of five episodes by the German television network ARD about the life of the motorsport legend.

Source: News Beast

You may also like