Feb 10 • 18:42 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Tommi Läntinen in Severe Pain - Underwent Surgery

Finnish musician Tommi Läntinen recently underwent surgery for a shoulder injury but is optimistic about his recovery and upcoming performances.

Tommi Läntinen, a well-known Finnish musician, has recently had to undergo surgery for severe pain in his shoulder due to rotator cuff issues. The surgery was necessary after he suffered from significant discomfort that impeded his ability to perform, revealing the challenges faced by artists who rely on their physical capabilities during performances.

After a brief hiatus last autumn to address the pain, Läntinen has shared that his recovery is progressing well, attributing part of his success to following the physical therapist's guidance meticulously. He expressed relief stating that his shoulder is 'in pretty good condition' now, allowing him to return to both performing and his passion for sports. Läntinen’s experience sheds light on the physical demands placed on musicians and the importance of proper medical care and rehabilitation.

In addition to his recovery, Läntinen is enthusiastic about his upcoming performances, mentioning a notable gig in May at the Sellosali in Espoo, where he will be performing with Boycott, the band he founded in the 1980s. This news excites his fans, as it combines both nostalgia and new music, highlighted by his recent single 'Ikiliikkuja,' which focuses on themes of love and renewal in the spring season.

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