Olly Murs, 37, ‘still not great’ after horrific leg injury as he shares health update
Olly Murs, 37, suffered a painful injury during the summer when a bone fragment lodged itself in the back of his knee mid-performance, leaving him unable to walk properly. The star is out the other side of surgery but admitted his leg is “still not great” as he underwent rehabilitation today.
Today he gave an update while having treatment as he shared a photo of himself lying down on a bed during therapy.
The popstar typed: “Getting some leg therapy in today! Much needed! Still not great, so hoping this helps!”
After his injury, Olly took some time to recover at home before getting right back out performing again.
He posted a graphic picture on social media at the time of the two fragments of bone that were removed during the operation.
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Speaking from his hospital bed after his injury, Olly shared: “Basically, for some of you that came to the Newmarket gig on Friday, thank you firstly for all your kind messages and support and just checking I was okay.
“It’s been a mad 72 hours since the gig, getting to this point.
“Basically after my second song a fragment of bone that was in my knee, after I jumped, managed to lodge itself on the back of my knee which basically shut my leg down, and during the gig, I was just limping the whole time. Couldn’t believe it.
“I’ve had the surgery, I wanted to get this done because of the Newbury gig on the 14th and the Singleton Park on the 15th. So I wanted to make sure I get this done for you guys.
“I can’t cancel these gigs for you guys,” he went on.
“it was such an amazing vibe on Friday at Newmarket, so I’ll give my absolute everything next week for you all.
“It’s been a mad 72 hours because I honestly thought the worst.
“I thought I might have done my knee again, I thought I’d ruptured my ACL to be honest, so this is great news.
“It really is positive.”
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