Stephen Nedoroscik is struggling with a cam deformity and double labrum tear, which has impacted his artistic gymnastics career.

## What happened?

The Olympic medalist revealed his physical oddity in a TikTok upload, showing how it's making it tough for him to execute moves on the pommel horse.

He has been straining his hip for 13 years, and it's now causing significant pain.

## Why it matters for Stephen Nedoroscik

Nedoroscik's return to gymnastics at the Xfinity US Championships didn't go well, and his injury troubles have raised concerns about his participation in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

The 26-year-old had previously stated he would continue gymnastics until his body can't handle it anymore.

## What comes next?

As Nedoroscik works on his recovery, he's been watching the latest season of Dancing With The Stars, where his former partner Rylee Arnold is competing with Scott Hoying.

Nedoroscik confessed he's a little jealous, missing the experience and his time on the show.

He even joked that he would get eliminated week 3 if he were part of this season's cast.

Nedoroscik's announcement about participating in DWTS last year shocked fans, but he had a blast showing off his dancing skills.

The artistic gymnast reached the final of the show, but his injury has put his gymnastics career on hold.

And now, as he watches Arnold and Hoying perform, Nedoroscik can't help but feel a pang of jealousy.

But for now, he's focused on his recovery, and fans will have to wait and see when he'll be back in full form again.

As of September 26, Nedoroscik was still dealing with the aftermath of his injury, and his future in gymnastics remains uncertain.

The Olympic medalist has a long road to recovery ahead of him, but his fans are rooting for his return to the sport.

Nedoroscik's experience on DWTS has given him a new perspective on his career, and he's grateful for the opportunity to have been part of the show.

But as he looks to the future, Nedoroscik knows he has to prioritize his recovery and get back to full strength before he can think about competing again.