Coronation Street actor Alan Halsall (Tyrone Dobbs) has opened up about his recovery following knee surgery. The 41-year-old recently underwent an ACL reconstruction that required him to step back from filming. After the surgery, his life on and off-screen has been anything but quiet. Recently, Halsall shared updates with fans. Read on to know more!
Alan Halsall Shares Post-Surgery Update
Alan Halsall (Tyrone Dobbs) has been a staple in Corrie since 1998. Currently, Tyrone’s ex-girlfriend Alina Pop is back from Romania after three years. And guess what? She has brought their son with her. Also, Tyrone is having difficulty raising his teen daughter, Hope, as she gets involved with Jack Webster.
However, the actor took a break a while ago because he had knee surgery. But now he is back in action. Recently, he has shared details about his ACL injury recovery process. Let us tell you that the ACL runs through the middle of the knee, linking the thighbone to the shinbone to keep your joint stable.
Tyrone needed surgery after injuring his ACL, and it’s going to take nine to twelve months of rehab. The soap star discussed his recovery with This Morning presenters Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle. He stated, “I’ve had a couple of operations on my knee. Listen, they never lengthened my legs like I asked them to. But I’m doing good.”
In November, the ITV star posted a picture of himself in bed with his leg propped up. He captioned, “Well, On Friday I underwent ACL reconstruction surgery. I have been told the surgery went really well.” He added that the rehabilitation process would take 9-12 months.
However, he expressed confidence that, with the support of family and friends, he would make a full recovery. Despite the challenges, Alan’s upbeat spirit. We hope he recovers fast. For more Coronation Street updates, stay tuned to Soap Opera Daily! Let us see what’s next for him, both on-screen and off!