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Michael Schumacher Can Sit in Wheelchair, Understands Things: Report

Michael Schumacher Shows Signs of Progress: Report

Formula One legend Michael Schumacher is reportedly no longer bedridden and can sit in a wheelchair, according to a new magazine report. The seven-time world champion is said to understand some things, though his overall condition remains extremely serious.

Key Details from the Report

  • Current State: Schumacher can sit in a special wheelchair for short periods.
  • Cognition: He is reported to “understand some things.”
  • Major Challenge: He still cannot speak, and his condition is described as “very difficult.”

A Decade of Private Recovery

The 55-year-old German has not been seen publicly since his severe skiing accident in the French Alps in December 2013. The incident caused a traumatic brain injury.

After being placed in a medically induced coma and undergoing surgeries, he was moved to his family home in Switzerland for ongoing care in September 2014.

Family’s Strict Privacy

Details on Schumacher’s health have been closely guarded by his family for over ten years. His wife, Corinna, has led his care and rehabilitation at their Swiss home, maintaining a strict policy of privacy.

The latest report from German magazine Bunte cites sources close to the family. Schumacher’s former manager, Sabine Kehm, has not commented. She has previously stated that all official health updates must come directly from the family.

An Enduring Legacy

Despite his long absence, Schumacher’s condition continues to be a point of global concern for fans and the F1 community. His legacy as one of motorsport’s greatest drivers remains firmly intact.

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