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Lorenzo recovering well after operation |
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Posted by Staff
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Wednesday, 16 April 2008 |
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From Fiat Yamaha press
Fiat Yamaha Team rider Jorge Lorenzo is recovering well after undergoing a
successful operation on his right arm. The 20-year-old has suffered from pain
due to Compartmental Syndrome, often referred to as ‘Arm Pump’, during the first
three races and the operation was performed yesterday afternoon by Dr. Xavier
Mir, head of arm surgery at the Institut Universitari Dexeus in Barcelona.
The procedure, which is fairly common amongst MotoGP riders, aims to
loosen the muscle compression inside the arm in order to relieve pain and loss
of strength, which typically occurs with Compartmental Syndrome when the muscle
is under stress. The decision was taken yesterday to go ahead whilst the joint
world-championship leader has the maximum possible time to recover before the
next race, which is in China on 4th May. Lorenzo held a press conference this
afternoon in Barcelona together with his manager Dani Amatriain, his mother
María Guerrero and Dr. Xavier Mir. He will fly to London within the next few
days to continue his recuperation programme at home.
Dr Mir commented
this afternoon: “The operation has been a success and the wounds are healing
quickly. We decided to only operate on one arm because we believe it is better
to enable Jorge to arrive in the best shape in China. Many riders have had this
kind of operation and time has shown that they often don’t need the operation on
the other arm. Jorge now starts his recovery and, with an elite athlete such as
him, we expect it to be quicker than usual.”
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Jorge Lorenzo
“I was a little bit scared before the operation but
today I’m very happy because it seems that everything has gone as well as we
could have hoped! It was a hard decision to make but I think it was the best one
for us because China is close, but not too close and we have time to recover. I
have had pain at all three races, including Portugal, and at times it was very
hard to ride the bike at the maximum, so we knew that the operation was the
right course of action.
“Together with my surgeon we decided to operate
on only one arm, the right, because in this way the recovery will be quicker
than if we had done both. It seems that, with many other riders, doing just one
arm has solved the problem. At the moment we believe that this is enough, but we
will reassess after the next race.
“The doctor assures me that I will be
in China and able to ride. There isn’t so much time but this is the last
possible opportunity before the summer break, without having to miss races. I
have some time to recover now and I will be doing the maximum to make sure I am
in good shape in China – in fact I’ll be there whatever, even if I have to ride
with only one hand!
“Now I will return to my home in London as soon as
possible and relax there before I fly to China. The biggest problem at the
moment is that it’s quite hard to do things for myself, so my mother is going to
have to look after me!”
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