Angel Garza recently underwent surgery on his hand.
Taking to social media on Saturday, the Los Lotharios member announced that he was forced to undergo surgery on his hand for an injury that occurred “in a match a while ago.”
Garza wrote, “How are yall! Just here for a fast update regarding what happened with my hand. First off, due to everyone who sent me messages regarding how I used to be doing, how recovery was going and wishing me a fast recovery.
“In a match a while ago, I landed with my hands, specifically with my palms, and I heard a slight pop and I felt like something had exploded on my wrist, but I used to be undecided what it was; nevertheless, like a great Mexa, I handled it and I knew tips on how to placed on the tape so it didn’t hurt for wrestling and going to the gym. In any case, I did had a slight issues with my elbows, but I had rehab for that because it was only for muscular tension; nevertheless, after I went to physical therapy, the medics noticed that they may not help me do the stretches needed to loosen up the muscles within the upper elbow because the particular pop was limiting them. They got fearful and sent me to get some studies to see what the little ball on my wrist was a ganglion, and they sometimes drain it. There’s one other method they use with slamming it back in place with a book, but neither method may very well be done since it got fragmented in three different ganglions and so they were surrounding the important arteries of the wrist, so there was no approach to take them out without surgery. It was not urgent, but they did say that in the event that they drain it, there was a 70% probability that might occur again in comparison with the 5-10% probability of it happening against if surgery was done, so we opted for surgery. We used general Anesthesia and the surgery lasted about an hour and all the things was removed. Now I actually have to rehab for about two weeks with the forged after which the medics will see how the artery reacts. It’ll be with none physical activity, so I can have to regulate the food regimen (chuckles) because I’m like one in every of those who pops like a popcorn if I’m not careful, so I can have to regulate that because I cannot do any physical activity other than walking. Doctors said if sweat entered the forged, it would get infected. I do not know how open the surgery wound was, but they opened it to isolate the artery and clean all the things. We are going to see how we progress on these two weeks and I’ll keep you all posted. Once more, thanks to everyone for the sort messages and I’ll keep you all posted. Thanks very much!”
Garza last competed on the October 18th episode of WWE SmackDown.
There’s no word on how long he’ll be out of motion.
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