Maury Harwood, MD, a physician at National Ambulatory Surgery Center in Los Gatos, Calif., performed tibia surgery on a Yamaha full-factory road racing team member in late December, according to a Motorcyclist Magazine report.
Dr. Harwood plated the tibia and "was pleased with how the surgery went," according to the report. The surgery occurred after Cameron Beaubier fell off his motocross bike near his home in Marysville, Calif., and fractured the tibia on his right leg.
Dr. Harwood expects Mr. Beaubier to be able to resume his off-season conditioning and training program in three to four weeks.
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Dr. Harwood plated the tibia and "was pleased with how the surgery went," according to the report. The surgery occurred after Cameron Beaubier fell off his motocross bike near his home in Marysville, Calif., and fractured the tibia on his right leg.
Dr. Harwood expects Mr. Beaubier to be able to resume his off-season conditioning and training program in three to four weeks.
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