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    Aug 27, 2009, 17:42
    Rehab Race for ArmstrongImage

    Team Canada wheelchair curling skip Jim Armstrong, who led Canada to its first-ever world championship gold medal in March, underwent shoulder surgery last week in Vancouver.

    Canada’s major hope for a repeat of Paralympic gold at Vancouver 2010 had first confirmed the diagnosis of the injury back in July.

    “I have a muscle tear in my left (non-throwing) shoulder that has been bothering me since before the world championships,” Armstrong had told Eric Eales of wheelchaircurling.com.

    “The prognosis for a full recovery is good, but the surgeons are suggesting that rehab may take three to six months.

    “The long rehab is a concern,” Armstrong continued, “but if I can get the surgery in a couple of weeks I plan to go ahead with it. Otherwise I’ll wait until after the Paralympics.”

    And now, with that three-to-six-month window now in play, the race is on to get “Army” back in Paralympic Games shape.

    [WCF photo by Dallas Bittle]