USC’s Bronny James Cleared by Doctors to Resume Basketball After 4-Month Recovery from Cardiac Arrest

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It’s been a long road to recovery for USC’s Bronny James, but the good news is that he has been cleared by doctors to resume basketball after a four-month recovery from cardiac arrest.

The news comes as a relief to Bronny and his family, who have been through an incredibly difficult time since the incident occurred in December. After being rushed to the hospital, Bronny was placed in a medically induced coma and underwent a series of tests to determine the cause of his cardiac arrest.

Fortunately, the tests revealed that Bronny had suffered from an arrhythmia, a condition in which the heart beats abnormally. This was the cause of his cardiac arrest and it was determined that he did not suffer any permanent damage.

After months of rest and rehabilitation, Bronny has been cleared to return to the basketball court. He is expected to make his return to the team in the near future and will be monitored closely by medical staff.

Bronny’s return to the court is a testament to his strength and determination. He has worked hard to get back to where he was before the incident and is eager to get back on the court and play the game he loves.

The USC community is thrilled to have Bronny back and wishes him all the best as he continues his recovery. We look forward to seeing him back on the court and playing at his best.

USC's Bronny James Cleared by Doctors to Resume Basketball After 4-Month Recovery from Cardiac Arrest