MN Officer Severely Wounded in January Takes First Unassisted Steps in Rehab

Matson is still using various walkers and technology to walk, but is doing so with less and less assistance. In fact, says Nicole Matson, he took about 10 steps without any help last week, and has started work on climbing stairs.

Waseca, MN, police officer Arik Matson was shot and severely wounded in January. He is in rehab. His agency posted this image on Facebook in February. (Photo: Waseca PD/Facebook)Waseca, MN, police officer Arik Matson was shot and severely wounded in January. He is in rehab. His agency posted this image on Facebook in February. (Photo: Waseca PD/Facebook)

A Waseca, MN, Police officer shot in the head and severely wounded by a suspect in January continues to get stronger and more physically able as he rehabs at an out-of-state facility.

Arik Matson's sister-in-law Nicole posted an update on his CaringBridge site Thursday, describing the steps he's taking, despite being unable to visit with friends and family due to COVID-19, ValleyNewsLive reports.

Matson is still using various walkers and technology to walk, but is doing so with less and less assistance. In fact, says Nicole Matson, he took about 10 steps without any help last week, and this morning started work on climbing stairs. "Arik was really excited to share the news with us and it's apparent that making that progress and hitting his goals makes him even more motivated to continue and hit more!," wrote his sister-in-law. "He's been in better spirits and excited to see his family once they lift the Covid restrictions."

The officer is still struggling a bit with double vision in his left eye, and is wearing patches on and off to help strengthen eye muscles and correct his vision.

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