JAKARTA - Repsol Honda rider Marc Marquez has completed his fourth surgery for an injury to his hand. Post-surgery Marquez continues to be under the supervision of doctors for recovery.
From the results of the post-surgery tests carried out recently, the progress of the driver's recovery is positive.
"Today (Saturday Spanish time) I had a medical check-up in Madrid and the doctor looked happy. My arm is in an immovable position and will continue to be like that for the next few weeks," said Marc Marquez.
"So far my feelings are positive because I don't feel pain, this is the most important thing," Marquez continued as quoted from AS.
Despite stating that his condition continues to improve, Marquez still has to follow a number of suggestions from doctors. The 29-year-old racer then explained some of the rules recommended by doctors.
"I don't feel any pain and that allows me to rest and follow some of the doctor's rules which are a healthy diet, drink lots of water and go for walks with the dog because it's important for me to stay active," she said.
"The other most important thing the doctor told me was to calm down and be patient," said Marquez.
Marc Marquez first suffered a broken humerus while undergoing a tournament at the 2020 MotoGP Spain. After that he had to undergo a number of operations to restore his condition.
However, until the third operation, the Spaniard admitted that he had not found comfort in riding a motorbike and still felt pain. That then prompted Marquez to decide to undergo a fourth operation with the aim of being able to enjoy the racing moment again.
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