Actor and comedian Jamie Foxx needs further treatment: He is currently staying in a clinic in Chicago that specializes in strokes, among other things.
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- Jamie Foxx has been undergoing treatment since the beginning of April for an incident on the set of "Back to Action".
- Nothing is known about the actor's state of health, but he is now being treated in a specialist clinic.
- The clinic is said to specialize in rehabilitation after a stroke or brain injury.
Actor Jamie Foxx had to be admitted to hospital at the beginning of April for unknown reasons. As a result, his scenes in the Netflix film "Back to Action" are currently on hold. He has been in hospital since then. Nothing has been leaked to the public about his current condition either.
However, his longtime friend and boxing legend Mike Tyson said in his podcast that "he's not doing well. The doctors say it's a stroke". However, Tyson went on to comment that he didn't know exactly what had happened.
As an insider revealed to "RadarOnline", the 55-year-old is looking at a lengthy recovery process: "Jamie Foxx is undergoing intensive physiotherapy to get better and get back on his feet."
Clinic helps with strokes, brain injuries
He has been suffering from "mobility problems" since the incident on April 11. He even has to learn to walk again. And this in a special clinic in Chicago.
The source goes on to say: "The clinic specializes in physical therapy programs to treat injuries or physical conditions that limit or prevent the ability to walk or run properly."
Foxx would not be at this clinic if he were not impaired in some way, the insider makes clear. The clinic mainly treats strokes, brain injuries and spinal cord injuries.
Fans of the actor can at least breathe a sigh of relief in that "he is being treated in one of the best physical rehabilitation centers in the country".
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