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WWE Announces Dean Ambrose Will Be Out Of Action For Around 9 Months Following Successful Surgery

Dean Ambrose Expected To Be Out Of Action For 9 Months Following Successful High-Grade Triceps Tendon Surgery
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WWE.com has posted the following:

Following Dean Ambrose’s successful surgery last Tuesday night to repair a high-grade triceps tendon injury, Michael Cole took a moment during the Dec. 25 episode of Raw to confirm that The Lunatic Fringe will be out of action for approximately nine months.

Ambrose’s successful procedure was performed by Dr. Jeffrey Dugas in Birmingham, Ala., and took around 40 minutes.

“He tore some of the distal triceps tendon where it attaches to the forearm bone, called the olecranon,” Dr. Dugas told WWE.com. “He basically tore about 50 percent of the triceps tendon away from the bone. So yesterday we repaired that back down to the bone where it tore off of. The surgery was very straightforward; we removed all of the extra bursal tissue — all of that extra swollen stuff around his elbow.”

Dugas added that Ambrose has begun physical therapy, starting with light range-of-motion exercises.

Stay with WWE.com as more details on Ambrose’s condition become available.

Related: Dean Ambrose Undergoes Successful Surgery To Repair Triceps Injury

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