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McConnell leaves rehab facility after remedy for concussion

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republican chief Mitch McConnell stated Saturday he has been launched from the rehabilitation facility the place he had bodily remedy for a concussion brought on by a fall earlier this month.

The 81-year-old Kentucky Republican stated in an announcement launched by his workplace that he’ll do business from home for the following few days. The Senate is scheduled to be on break for the weeks of April 3 and April 10.

McConnell was at dinner on March 8 after a lodge reception for a marketing campaign committee aligned with him when he tripped and fell. Along with the concussion, he additionally had a rib fracture.

He was launched from the hospital on March 13 and, upon the recommendation of his physician, moved to an inpatient rehabilitation facility for bodily remedy and to proceed his restoration.

Concussions will be critical accidents and take time for restoration. Even a single incident of concussion can restrict an individual’s talents throughout that interval.

“I’m going to observe the recommendation of my bodily therapists and spend the following few days working for Kentuckians and the Republican Convention from house,” McConnell stated within the assertion. “I’m in frequent contact with my Senate colleagues and my workers. I stay up for returning in particular person to the Senate quickly.”

Nearly 4 years in the past he tripped and fell at his house in Kentucky, inflicting a shoulder fracture that required surgical procedure. The Senate had simply began a summer season recess, and he labored from house for some weeks as he recovered.

In his early childhood, he had polio and he has acknowledged some issue as an grownup in climbing stairs.

McConnell was first elected in 1984. In January, he turned the longest-serving Senate chief when the brand new Congress convened, breaking the earlier document of 16 years.

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