‘It’s a grind’ Paralyzed Humboldt Broncos goaltender seeing slow progress
DENVER — Jacob Wassermann says there have been some unexpected side effects following months of physio after being paralyzed from the navel down in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
Wassermann, 18, has been hard at work since coming out of an induced coma following the April 6 accident north of Tisdale, Sask., which claimed 16 lives and injured 13 others.
“The hardest part would be when I get a new muscle starting to work and then to get it strong again. Because when you first feel it you’re like super excited but you can’t do anything with it because it’s so weak,” he told The Canadian Press during an interview in Denver.
“It’s a grind but I mean it’s worth it getting results. I’m excited to see where I can take it. Obviously the goal is to try and walk again but it is way, way down the road, if at all possible, so I’m just doing my best.”