Edebo had to recover in solitude at the hotel while the others competed on Monday. 

- It looks good.

She is on her way home to Sweden together with everyone else, says national team coach Michael Forslund to SVT Sport.

How is she now?

- She is completely okay but she has to take it extremely calmly even though she is feeling quite well right now, says Forslund.

Do you know anything about how long this process will take?

- It is very difficult to say but she will go through the brain ladder.

First she rests for a few days and takes it very calmly and then you get to feel the progression from there.

There is no problem flying with this type of problem?

- No, not according to the doctors, says Forslund.

The national team doctor Jakob Swanberg has the medical responsibility for Edebo's rehab.

- We follow a brain ladder to gradually come back and the development there is day by day.

The most important thing now is for Alexandra to rest, says Swanberg to the ski cross association.

The next competition in the World Cup is in Montafon, Austria, on January 13-15.

24-year-old Edebo broke through last week when she won her first World Cup competition in Arosa, Switzerland.

CLIP: Alexandra Edebo crashed - lay for over 20 minutes

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Alexandra Edebo crashed - lay for over 20 minutes on the slopes Photo: SVT / Bildbyrån