Channing Tatum undergoes surprise shoulder surgery
- Channing Tatum, actor, 45, announced on Wednesday, February 4, he underwent shoulder surgery and posted a black-and-white hospital photo warning the recovery will be hard.
- Doctors found a separated shoulder after imaging showed a fractured bone, prompting surgery to stabilise the acromioclavicular joint with a screw in the clavicle; coverage noted the injury followed Avengers: Doomsday filming last year, though links are unconfirmed.
- Through his social posts, the actor documented his separated shoulder, sharing before-and-after X-rays and a hospital bed photo on his Instagram Story and post, confirming repair on Wednesday morning.
- He warned that months of intensive physical therapy will be required, affecting stunt work and a fight scene with Robert Downey Jr., with support pouring in from peers and fans.
- The wider production has also seen injuries, as Tatum reflected on aging and setbacks, with on-set injuries affecting actors like Pedro Pascal, highlighting production risks for the Marvel blockbuster.
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Channing Tatum has had surgery on his injured shoulder. "This is going to be tough," the Hollywood star writes from his hospital bed.
The actor Channing Tatum went into a hospital this Thursday (4) to pass through a surgical procedure to correct his separation from the shoulder. "More one day. This is gonna be difficult. But let's go there," commented the 45-year-old actor in post in the social networks. Study: a new generation super weight loss of Wegovy, says New Nordic Not every day, not even once a week: how often should you wash your hair, according to science? The separa…
Channing Tatum is back in action. But this time it's a challenge that's extremely difficult even for the famous actor. The popular star was injured last September while filming one of his latest films and recently underwent shoulder surgery. As he wrote, the recovery is difficult and tiring, but he believes he will succeed.
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