Elena Myers Undergoes Wrist Surgery

Suzuki's Daytona SuperSport winner Elena Myers has undergone
successful surgery to repair a broken scaphoid in her left wrist
but is expected to be fully-fit for the next round of the AMA
series at Road Atlanta next month.
The 18-year-old SuzukiScoopFans SportbikeTrackGear.com rider has
been working with TKB Sports Medicine rehab specialist Tuan Nguyen,
who co-ordinated treatment of the injury. Dr. Maury Harwood
performed the surgery at St. Louise Regional Hospital in Gilroy,
California yesterday (Monday).
"The case went great. It couldn't have gone any better," said Dr.
Harwood after surgery. "This was probably an old injury she
aggravated. We were able to get in and find a sizable piece of
bone. The scaphoid was fixed perfectly with a headless compression
screw and we expect it to heal with no complications. Elena should
be back on her bike in a couple of weeks."
Said Nguyen: "The surgery went really well. We found the fragment
and Dr. Harwood did a fantastic job. He is the best in my opinion
and the recovery time is two weeks or less, so we'll work to get
her recovered in time for the next race."
"I think how Elena's handled this reflects on her dedication and
the way she's persevered to keep improving," said Team Manager
Keith Perry. "Racers have to put up with injuries from time to time
and she's shown she can do that and still be competitive. Elena's
tough. She'd done great and clearly made strides in the off-season.
We're anxious to see her back on the bike for these next few races
because things are progressing well for her."
Myers broke her wrist nearly a year ago in a Supermoto crash, but
the break was only diagnosed a week before Daytona where she raced
at the front in both SuperSport races, taking victory in the second
event to become the first female to win an AMA Pro sprint road race
at Daytona International Speedway.
After testing for two days at the Homestead circuit last week,
despite the injury, Myers said: "It bothered me here and there. I
thought it was just the aftermath of the Supermoto crash but I
never thought anything was seriously wrong. I tested at Jennings GP
before Daytona and it bothered me. I had a shocking-type pain; a
surge. The next day was totally fine and I played 18 holes of golf.
Later it started hurting really bad at home and I got it checked
out and they found out what was wrong. I had Cortisone shot before
Daytona. This is my first-ever surgery so it is 'kinda weird for
me. The recovery time is two weeks or less so I'll be ready for
Atlanta and I am really looking forward to going there and racing
again."
The 2012 AMA Pro Road Racing Championship resumes April 20-22 with
the Big Kahuna Atlanta at Road Atlanta, in Braselton, Georgia.
Source: Team Suzuki