Shoulder dislocation during testing at Jerez.
That left shoulder must be pretty weak by now, it's always popping out.
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Re: Marquez
It's not that fragile but the tissue connections around the shoulder are complex. Motorbike riders are prone to a brachial plexus injury which effectively leaves an arm useless.
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Re: Marquez
Absolutely not.Monty wrote:Is that even a thing?
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