#11-Denny Hamlin’s rehabilitation of his left knee, which underwent surgery a week ago to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament, remains on schedule and should allow him to compete in Saturday night’s Sprint Cup race at Phoenix International Raceway. “It’s painful, as anyone who has had this surgery or any similar surgery can tell you, but I am working hard to get back my full range of motion and get back to where I need to be,” Hamlin said in a news release. Dr. Patrick Connor of OrthoCarolina in Charlotte performed the surgery last Wednesday. Dr. Bill Heisel, who assisted in the procedure, told ESPN.com the knee should be “pretty normal” by the time Hamlin got to Phoenix. Heisel added that Hamlin shouldn’t be restricted from using his left leg to clutch or brake as long as there was no abnormal swelling. Casey Mears is on standby in case Hamlin has to come out of the car. Hamlin, who is 15th in points after his win at Martinsville before the Easter break, is expected at the very least to start the race in order to collect full points for the finish.(ESPN.com)(4-7-2010)
UPDATE: How long Denny Hamlin stays in his race car during this weekend’s NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Phoenix International Raceway will be left up to him, according to the physician’s assistant that is overseeing Hamlin’s rehabilitation from recent knee surgery. “I’m optimistic that he’s going to be able to run at the very least some laps,” Bill Heisel of OrthoCarolina said Wednesday. “I anticipate that he will have some soreness and he will have some swelling. It’s just a matter of seeing how many laps he’s able to run.” Heisel, a physician’s assistant who helped with the surgery and is overseeing Hamlin’s rehab, is scheduled to be in Phoenix on race day to assist Hamlin and the team, and to address any issues that might arise. Hamlin was scheduled to work with the team Wednesday to practice getting into and out of his car.(Scene Daily)(4-8-2010)
