Lindsey Vonn’s recent Olympic comeback attempt ended with a crash on the slopes at the Milan-Cortina Games, requiring multiple surgeries. While the celebrated skier recovers, her sister, Karin Kildow, has offered a lighthearted glimpse into the recovery process – and a shout-out to the medical staff at Ca’ Foncello hospital in Treviso, Italy. Kildow’s social media post playfully highlighted the attractiveness of the doctors and nurses caring for her sister, sparking a conversation about the dedicated medical professionals supporting Vonn’s recovery.
Vonn, 41, underwent four operations following the downhill crash on February 8, 2026, according to reports. The decision to seek treatment in Treviso, a city of approximately 85,000 people in the Veneto region of Italy, initially surprised some, who anticipated she would opt for a clinic in Milan or Austria, as reported by Reuters. However, the Veneto region is renowned for its high-quality healthcare, attracting patients from across Italy seeking specialized treatment.
Kildow shared a video on Instagram Reels set to Natalie Cole’s “This Will Be (An Everlasting Love),” showcasing several Italian medical personnel at the hospital. She jokingly suggested that the hospital offered a benefit beyond medical care, writing, “Delete your dating apps and just go to an Italian emergency room.” The footage featured seven men in scrubs, some appearing to be nurses and others wearing surgical caps, with Kildow playfully acknowledging their appearance.
“I said there would be a silver lining… 😂,” Kildow captioned the post, adding a sincere expression of gratitude: “In all seriousness shout out to all the truly kind and caring doctors and nurses who helped Lindsey.”
Instagram post by @karinkildow
Vonn herself expressed her gratitude for the care she received in Italy, posting on X (formerly Twitter) on February 17, 2026, that she was “back on home soil” after being “in a hospital bed immobile since my race.” She added, “Huge thank you to everyone in Italy for taking fine care of me🙏🏻.”
The athlete’s recovery is ongoing, and she is now back in the United States, according to LaPresse. Vonn had been aiming to become the oldest alpine skiing medalist in Games history, having achieved success in World Cup downhills earlier this year.
The Ca’ Foncello hospital in Treviso has become a focal point not only for Vonn’s medical treatment but also for the appreciation of the Italian medical professionals involved in her care. The Veneto region’s reputation for healthcare excellence, as highlighted by CNA, appears to extend beyond its medical expertise to its dedicated and, according to Kildow, aesthetically pleasing staff.
As Lindsey Vonn continues her rehabilitation, the focus remains on her recovery and return to health. The outpouring of support from her family and the dedication of the medical team in Italy have been instrumental in her journey. The next steps in her recovery will likely involve continued physical therapy and rehabilitation as she works towards regaining her strength and mobility.
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