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Home / Sports / Kayla Harrison's Neck Surgery: Paralysis Averted

Kayla Harrison's Neck Surgery: Paralysis Averted

21 Jan

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Summary

  • Kayla Harrison had surgery for herniated neck discs to prevent paralysis.
  • The UFC champion experienced tingling sensations for three years.
  • UFC and Dana White will wait for Harrison's full recovery.
Kayla Harrison's Neck Surgery: Paralysis Averted

UFC women's bantamweight champion Kayla Harrison has successfully undergone surgery to address herniated neck discs, a condition that had significantly impacted her health and career for an extended period. Her manager, Ali Abdelaziz, disclosed that Harrison had been experiencing persistent tingling sensations for approximately three years, dating back to her time in the PFL. He further detailed that prior to the procedure, she was unable to lift her arm, and attempts with medication and injections proved ineffective.

Abdelaziz emphasized the critical nature of the surgery, stating that doctors in New York warned Harrison of potential paralysis if the procedure was not performed. The disc was reportedly pressing on her spinal cord. He expressed gratitude to the UFC for facilitating access to top medical care, confirming that the surgery was successful and relieved all of Harrison's pain.

Following the news of Harrison's injury and subsequent surgery, UFC President Dana White affirmed that the planned fight between Harrison and Amanda Nunes at UFC 324 would be postponed. White characterized the matchup as "the greatest female fight ever" and stated the organization would wait for Harrison's complete recovery to stage the bout properly. He also confirmed that Harrison is recuperating well and expects the fight to occur at a later date.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Kayla Harrison withdrew from UFC 324 due to a serious neck injury requiring surgery for herniated discs.
Doctors warned Kayla Harrison that her neck condition could lead to paralysis if she did not undergo immediate surgery.
Yes, the UFC plans to reschedule the fight between Kayla Harrison and Amanda Nunes once Harrison has fully recovered from her surgery.

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