Peter Hickman has released a new update regarding his condition eight weeks after his crash at the Isle of Man TT.
Since his crash at the Isle of Man TT, Peter Hickman has not been back on track as he has continued his recovery.
On the 24th of July, Hickman released a new update on his condition eight weeks after his crash. During the video he posted on social media, he revealed that his recovery has been 'pretty good'.
However, there have been complications for the 38-year-old as he has 'severe nerve damage' and will undergo surgery today to determine 'what is going on'.
"Overall, recovery has been pretty good to be quite honest," Hickman said on social media.
"Bone-wise, shoulder, ribs, back, all the rest of it, it is pretty good. I can move around quite a lot. I have no real problems walking, but I still have a bit of damage to my left knee.
"We are now nearly eight weeks since my big crash at the Isle of Man TT. But overall, it has been pretty good. Over the last couple of weeks, some people have expected me to be back riding.
"Which I would love to be, but unfortunately, we have some complications on my right side, believe it or not.
"My right arm is not quite working the way it should. I have severely damaged my brachial plexus nerve, which also means my axillary nerve on my right side.
"So, my right deltoid is not firing at all, so I cannot lift my right arm very well at the moment.
"I am currently in London, all set up for the next Bennetts British Superbike weekend. On Friday the 25th, I will be having an operation, a couple of nerve specialists will be operating on me, and figure out exactly what is going on.
"The MRI's that I have had show that I have severe nerve damage, but they don't say exactly what is wrong. So, until they go in tomorrow, we won't know the actual outcome.
"Fingers crossed by tomorrow evening, or Saturday morning, we will know exactly what is going on."