Neck brace removed as “lucky to be here” Isle of Man rider explains recovery

Upda๊te on recovery after terrifying Isle 🅺of Man crash

Chris Moffitt
Chris Moffitt

Chris Moffitt has provided an update on his gruelling 🐼recovery after his Manx Grand Prix accident.

Moffit💝t previously admitted he was “lucky to be here” after crashing at Ballacrye ౠin the Junior Race on the Isle of Man.

“Thought i'd do an update 14 weeꦅks 🍌after my crash during the Manx Grand Prix,” he wrote from hospital.

“After spending 5 weeks at Noble’s Hospital receiving amazing cജare I was transferred to the Sid Watkins rehabilit𒁃ation centre at the Walton Centre where I have spent the last 7 weeks, starting the long road to recovery with intensive physio, occupational therapy, psychology and speech and language therapy.

“I have made huge progr൩ess in the last 7 weeks, still a long way to go but we're getting there slowly!

“My team of doctors, physios etc are pleased with the progress a🎃nd will be looking at heading home in the not too distant futﷺure!

“Finally had the neck brace removed last week which feels paꦕinful but amazing!

“All in all I'm happy with how everything is progressing, I honestly can't thank everyone here at the Sid Wat𓄧kins centre enough for everything they have done for me, everyone at Noble’s ꦫHospital for everything they did for me and getting me over here, the Manx Grand Prix Club for all of there help and support its massively appreciated.

“And finally all of my family and friends for all they have done for me, and everyone for the calls and messages!got to meet our new puppy Ruf⛦us last weekend I’m sure he will keep me on my toes!”

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