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China's star hurdler Liu Xiang arrives
at Los Angeles International Airport in the United States to transfer
flight to Houston on Dec. 3, 2008. Liu has undergone successful surgery
for a foot injury that forced him to withdraw at the starting line during
the Beijing Olympics. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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BEIJING, Dec. 6 -- Former world and Olympic champion hurdler Liu Xiang has
undergone successful surgery for a foot injury that forced him to withdraw at
the starting line during the Beijing Olympics.¡¡
Dr. Tom Clanton said Friday that the 25-year-old Liu had four small pieces
of bone removed from the Achilles' tendon in his right foot in a one-hour
operation at the Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center in Houston.
Clanton, who operated on Houston Rockets center Yao Ming's injured foot
earlier this year, says Liu will fully recover.
Liu, the 2004 Olympic champion and former world record holder for the
110-meter hurdles, developed bone spurs between the Achilles' tendon and ankle
bone. Other treatments, including traditional Chinese medicine and deep massage,
failed to help.
(Source: China Daily)