Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan was today discharged from hospital, two weeks after he fractured his spine when he fell from a fork-lift during an election rally in this eastern Pakistani city.
The cricketer-turned-politician left the Shaukat Khanum Hospital, where he was admitted after his accident on May 7, and went to his residence at Zaman Park in Lahore.
He will leave for Islamabad after three to four days, officials of his party said.
More From This Section
He walked for the first time after the accident yesterday and did not complain of any pain while covering over 300 meters.
He is likely to regain his full functional capacity in six to eight weeks, aides said.
Footage on television showed Khan, wearing a white shalwar-kameez, being fitted with the collar in his hospital room.
He combed his hair and walked out of the third-floor room without help.
The footage showed him walking slowly and stiffly.
A series of X-rays confirmed the continued healing of his spine and "excellent alignment" of his backbone, doctors said.
The X-rays were reviewed by a team of radiologists and surgeons, who expressed satisfaction at his recovery.
The doctors said Khan would continue to receive regular physiotherapy after being discharged from hospital.
He will have to wear the spinal brace for several weeks.
Khan's party bagged less than 30 of the 272 directly elected National Assembly seats for which polls were held on May 11.
The party is set to form government in Kyber-Pakhtunkhwa.