Adriano Malori has been released from the Clínica Universidad de Navarra and will begin rehabilitation for a head injury, while his teammate Jonathan Castroviejo will remain in doctor’s care until early next week at the Clínica San Miguel after fracturing a vertebra and his ulna, according to an update from Movistar.
Malori was involved in a high-speed crash at the Tour de San Luis in Argentina on January 22 and was placed under sedation for one day while doctors assessed his injuries. He was then transferred to a hospital in Buenos Aires where he remained in care for three weeks until being transferred on a medically-equipped flight to Spain, where he has been for the last eight days.
According to a press release from Movistar, Malori has been released from the hospital and will now go to the Neurological Center for Integral Attention in Imarcoain in Pamplona to continue rehabilitation during daily sessions.
The team also stated that there is no fixed schedule for Malori’s recovery.
Castroviejo to wear neck brace for two months
Castroviejo underwent successful surgery Thursday to correct a broken ulna sustained in a crash at the Volta ao Algarve last week, where he collided with a spectator on the descent off of Alto de Malhao. He also fractured his seventh cervical vertebra and will wear a neck brace to help with recovery for the next two months.
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