Pedro Acosta set for medical check-up and may require surgery

Pedro Acosta may require surgery 🌃after th🐼e Portuguese MotoGP

Pedro Acosta, MotoGP race, Qatar MotoGP, 10 March
Pedro Acosta, MotoGP race, Qatar MotoGP, 10 March

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta will reportedly undergo a medical check after the Portuguese MotoGP to assess whether he needs arm pump surgery.

⛄The Tech3 GASGAS rider will compete ꦫin this weekend’s second round of the 2024 MotoGP season.

But, due to issues in the latter part of the s൲✱eason-opening Qatar MotoGP, he will be checked out by medical professionals on Monday, a day after the Portimao race, report.

Acosta d💦ropped suddenly from P4 to P9 in Qatar, initially assumed to be caused by tyre wear.

Butꦰ that was ruled out when his tyres were assessed afterwards.

Which means🌳 Acosta’s decliꦓne during the race might have been caused by ‘compartment syndrome' - also known as ‘arm pump’.

He suffered pain in his left forearm which might be because of poor posture on hi🐈s bike, due to the changed position of his rear height device.

Acosta rode in the Sepang and Qatar tests with his dꦛevice in one position, but it was changed for the grand prix.

The pain he fe♛lt in Qatar will be assessed 24 hours after the Portuguese M𓄧otoGP.

If it is arm pump, he can go under the knife knowing that there is a three-week break until the Grand Pri♊x of the Americas in Tex๊as.

Arm pump surgery is a very comಌmon procedure for Moto🍎GP riders.

Most riders on the current grid have undergܫone the surgery at least once to relieve pain or numbness caused a lack of blood fl♐ow.

Acosta🔯 was hugely impressive in his ജMotoGP debut in Qatar, with the highlight being a duel and an overtake of Marc Marquez.

Still only 19♐, the only rookie on the 2024 grid is tipped for a bright future.

H💧e is the most hyped rookie since Marquez in 2013.

This weekend in Portimao, Acosta gets another chance to impress - but there will now also be♊ focus on his physical limitations.

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