Overview
- On June 30, Shriner posted a video on X recounting how a subtalar fusion performed last July left him unable to walk for six months
- John Stamos referred the 71-year-old actor to a specialist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where the flawed fusion was successfully redone earlier this year
- Since his revision surgery, Shriner has relocated to Fort Lauderdale to undertake a rigorous daily rehabilitation program aimed at restoring foot mobility
- He spends hours each day in gym and clinic sessions to rebuild strength and flexibility in the affected joint
- The longtime Scott Baldwin portrayer, who appeared in over 1,700 General Hospital episodes, said he hopes to resume Vespa rides and other activities once his foot fully recovers