Oliverson hit his head going to the toilet unaccompanied on Saturday evening, having initially injured himself final Monday by falling out of a bunk mattress on the Little League World Sequence (LLWS) dormitories in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

Oliverson, whose nickname is ‘Tank,’ is being handled at Geisinger Janet Weis Kids’s Hospital in Danville, Pennsylvania.

The put up on the @miraclesfortank Instagram account reads: “Easton had a CT scan right now to guarantee that there wasn’t any swelling from his fall final evening. The outcomes got here again NORMAL!

“We really feel so grateful and blessed to have witnessed one more miracle in Easton’s restoration!”

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The younger athlete was airlifted to a youngsters’s hospital in a vital situation on August 15. His father informed CNN he was “combating for his life,” with docs saying he was simply half-hour from loss of life. He underwent surgical procedure and was positioned in a medically-induced coma.

Within the days since, Oliverson has made spectacular strides towards restoration, as documented on the @miraclesfortank account. By Wednesday, he was now not sedated, and on Thursday, he moved out of an intensive care unit and was capable of feed himself.

The Instagram account additionally famous on Saturday that Oliverson might be able to return to Utah this week, with docs from the hospital in Pennsylvania having been involved with Main Kids’s Hospital in Salt Lake Metropolis to arrange “journey plans” and hope to have him again in Utah by Tuesday.

On Sunday, Oliverson “was capable of see his little brother, cousin, and greatest associates (which are extra like brothers). They introduced him many goodies from all the groups within the Little League World Sequence.”

Oliverson’s Little League staff, Snow Canyon from Utah, was eradicated from the (LLWS) in Sunday evening, falling 10-2 to Iowa’s Davenport Little League staff in a rain delayed showdown.

Oliverson’s dad, Jace, informed ABC’s Good Morning America Monday that he is “pushing ahead” to beat the exhausting restoration course of for his son.

“The docs are simply shocked by his development on this brief period of time with the place he was,” Jace mentioned.