The father of a junior hockey player who was paralyzed in a bus crash says his son is making good progress as he receives specialized spinal treatment in the United States. The 19-year-old was paralyzed from the chest down when a bus carrying his Saskatchewan junior hockey team, the Humboldt Broncos, was in a collision with a semi-trailer on a rural highway in April. He suffered a spinal injury, broken ribs, a broken collar bone, a punctured lung and bleeding in his head and pelvis. “There’s pool therapy maybe tomorrow and he has had music therapy. He said there are people who show up and want to visit his son, but are being turned away by security.
Source: National Post June 06, 2018 16:30 UTC