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AJ Bear has
postponed surgery on his knee in order to take advantage
of a technique that utilises hamstring material to
repair the damage.
The OWI downhill racer will see a specialist who uses
the technique next week.
“I am booked in to see Dr Tim Musgrove on the 5th and
will hopefully be able to get into surgery soon
thereafter,” Bear said.
“He will be using the hamstring to reconstruct the ACL
and the way he does the procedure, I will be able to be
quite aggressive with the rehab straight away.”
“Once they are in there they will assess the cartilage
damage and may need to go back in later to graft the
cartilage.”
“Apparently waiting for the surgery will decrease the
risk of anything going wrong and also increase the
chance of success, as my knee became quite swollen from
the flight home.”
“I am already doing a few sessions a day on my Compex
EMS (Eletro Muscle Stimulation) device to stop muscle
atrophy and to maintain strength.”
“Once off the crutches I will take the plates out of my
arm.”
Bear’s absence for the rest of the season means that
there will be just two Australians competing in World
Cup speed events – his training partner Craig Branch and
fellow Olympian Jenny Owens.
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