Matibini was admitted on July 21 with signs of shoulder stiffness.
Doctors performed an arthroscopic surgery on him for the rectification.
Explaining the surgery, Dr Rajeev K Sharma, Senior Consultant, Orthopedics and Joint Replacement Surgeon, said that in this surgery a type of endoscope is inserted into the problem area through small incision.
"This type of surgery is technically demanding and it takes less time, gives immediate relief and the patient can go home in next 24-48 hrs. In Dr Matibini's case, he is doing absolutely fine, he is able to move his shoulder and is ready to go back home," said Sharma.
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