Seth Trimble has surgery on non-shooting arm following injury while lifting weights
Posted Nov 11, 2025
Seth Trimble had surgery Monday after something fell on his left arm Sunday while lifting weights. No timetable has been set for his return. The surgery was to repair a broken bone in his left forearm, which is his non-shooting arm. Forearm fractures that require surgery generally heal in about 6-8 weeks, though the timeframe depends on the severity.
(Tar Heel Tribune)
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