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Sources said the surgery would take four hours.

Tejada, who crashed to the floor in a rebound play in a PBA game against Red Bull at the Ynares Center in Antipolo last Sunday and whose body recoiled when Red Bull center Mick Pennisi fell on him, has regained his sensation in the legs although he still cannot move his lower extremities.
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Sources said the surgery would take four hours.

Tejada, who crashed to the floor in a rebound play in a PBA game against Red Bull at the Ynares Center in Antipolo last Sunday and whose body recoiled when Red Bull center Mick Pennisi fell on him, has regained his sensation in the legs although he still cannot move his lower extremities.
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By James Deakin | October 17, 2007 - 12:00am
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