It’s Grand Final week, and we’re not just cheering for our favourite teams.
In early 2014, Newcastle Knights back-rower Alex McKinnon was critically injured in an NRL game against the Melbourne Storm. He suffered two fractured vertebrae after a tackle thew him head-first into the ground.
He was told he might never walk again.
But despite his ongoing struggles, McKinnon has refused to accept that he will forever be seated – and today, less than a year and a half after the shock diagnosis, the footballer walked a distance of 80 metres.
In an Instagram post, McKinnon celebrated being able to “lock out” his knees when walking in rehabilitation. With the help of trainers, who swung his legs, Alex was able to walk a distance of 80 metres.
You can watch his success here:
“Anybody that has had an injury be it big or small understands the frustration that comes with rehab and the feeling of it being out of your control,” McKinnon wrote.
“Yet you continue to persist to turn up and push to see a change even though sometimes you think it is so far away.”
In the post, McKinnon said, “I do my rehab with not only the main goal of being able to walk again in mind but also to stay as healthy and active as possible and to keep my body is the best shape…
“Must be [be]cause it’s Grand Final Week, Good luck.”
Since his engagement to childhood sweetheart Tiegan Power, McKinnon has been determined to regain the use of his legs before his wedding day. “#Iwillwalkherdowntheaisle”, he captioned the pair’s engagement announcement.
A photo posted by @alexmmckinnon on Apr 6, 2014 at 2:46am PDT
We wish Alex all the best in his continuing recovery.
What do you think of Alex McKinnon’s rehabilitation success? Have you ever undergone rehabilitation?
Top Comments
I wish them all the very very best things in life. What an amazing couple, such an inspirational man. So much love to them both.
Wow well done to him
Being a total afl girl he is one of few nrl players names i know, at first it was for such tragic reasons
Now your hear his name and think courage and strength