World Champion Steer Wrestler Graves
sidedlined for 3-6 months with arm injury Courtesy PRCA
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Two-time and reigning World Champion Steer
Wrestler Lee Graves underwent surgery March 23 to repair a torn bicep tendon
in his left arm, and he is expected to be sidelined for 3-6 months.
Graves, of Calgary, Alberta, suffered the injury during Super Series
competition at RodeoHouston, but chose not to withdraw. He had a time of 9.1
seconds in the semifinal round after breaking the barrier and failed to post
a time in the Wild Card round.
Dr. Tandy Freeman, medical director of the Justin Sportmedicine Team,
performed the operation in Dallas three days after the completion of the
rodeo.
He had to pull the bicep down and screw it back onto the bone, Graves told
Dwayne Erickson of the Calgary Herald. It can take anywhere from four to
six months for it to grow (naturally) back to the bone.
The arm is in a brace, and he expects to begin light physiotherapy sometime
next week.
Two years ago, Graves was out of action for eight months recovering from
surgery to repair a torn patella tendon in his right knee, but came back
last year to edge Luke Branquinho for the world championship.
Graves is 17th in the current PRCA World Standings.
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