Injured Cuban hurdler Robles undergoes treatment in London
Updated: 2012-08-14 10:12
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HAVANA - Cuban hurdler Dayron Robles is undergoing a treatment to overcome the injury that caused him to abandon the London 2012 110m hurdles finals, official press Granma said Monday.
Cuba's Dayron Robles sits on the track after he suffered an injury during the men's 110m hurdles final during the London 2012 Olympics Games at the Olympic Stadium, Aug 8, 2012. [Photo/Agencies] |
According to Granma, the Cuban medical staff for London 2012 said Robles, world record holder and Beijing 2008 Olympic champion, is undergoing the indicated treatment.
Granma added Robles' magnetic resonance shows a slight break (2nd degree) in the right biceps' large part and distention in the central region of the central femoral (first degree).
Granma also said Robles has a 2.5-centimeter sprain in the right femoral central tendon, adding that the rest of tendons and muscles of the back part of the knee are intact, while the right femur's bone marrow is normal.
The medical report quoted by Granma said Robles' treatment will last three weeks before the next medical examination.
Robles won the qualification and semifinal competitions, but he couldn't finish his performance during the final competition, which he had to abandon shortly after it began.
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