Marc Márquez Undergoes Surgery After Shoulder Injury Showed Insufficient Signs of Stabilisation
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MotoGP: Márquez Undergoes Successful Surgery On Right Shoulder
After a checkup for his right shoulder blade injury, Marc Márquez has undergone a successful operation at the Ruber Internacional Hospital in Madrid, Spain. The same medical team who had examined him seven days earlier found that the coracoid fracture and ligament damage were not showing sufficient signs of stabilization after a week of being immobilized. Therefore, given the risk of residual instability, it was decided to go ahead with surgical…
Marc Márquez undergoes surgery after shoulder injury showed insufficient signs of stabilisation
MotoGP champion Marc Márquez had a crash and got injured the first Grand Prix after clinging to his seventh MotoGP World Champion title (first since 2019, after a series of near career-ending injuries during the early 2020s), ninth world title overall. After colliding with Marco Bezzecchi, he suffered a shoulder injury, and initially doctors opted to avoid surgery, hoping it would heal on its own with his shoulder immobilised. However, his team…
Contrary to the first treatment plan, Marc Marquez was now operated on due to his shoulder injury. Comeback prospects are unclear.
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