Motorsports
Marc Marquez confirms that “everything is going well” after the first review
Repsol Honda’s team a few hours after Repsol Honda’s team manager Alberto Puig first spoke to Dozen Mike that he was waiting for Marc Marquez to return to the competition “before the end of the season”. This Saturday, two weeks after surgery, his rider passed his first visit to the louver, “positively” assessing the evolution of his right arm and “controlling exercise for the next four weeks.” “Continue” was recommended.
The evaluation was conducted at the Louver International Hospital in Madrid, where a medical team consisting of Dr. Joaquin Sanchez Sotero and Dr. Samuel Antunya attended the third surgery on the arm and recommended a fourth surgery at the Mayo Clinic. Dr. Sanchez Sotero and Dr. Rafa Nadal and Dr. Angel Kotro, who has overseen his recovery for over a decade and a half. The assessment of the first progress after the surgical intervention is positive and the next physical examination will be done within 4 weeks.
Through a statement by Repsol Honda, Marc Marquez evaluates his health examination as follows: This is very important because I have no pain. It allows me to rest and follow the rules of the doctor: healthy eating, drinking a lot, and going for a walk with our dog, because the body is important and not inactive. The most important thing the doctor tells me is that now I have to be calm and patient. And he celebrated it at his home, thanks to Mama Rosa’s gorgeous Fideua, who moved to Pozuelo de Alarcon to dress his eldest son.
This statement also includes a statement by Dr. Sanchez Sotero. “Marc Marquez underwent a medical review with Dr. Antunya, Dr. Kotro, and myself in Madrid today to confirm the positive development of surgical wounds. Starting today, he will begin. Four weeks later. Controlled passive shoulder and elbow mobilization movements until further review of. “
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
