"It's probably a combination of both. If you had your full powers, you'd be able to use it, but it won't be long, I'm sure" John said, trying to lighten the mood. These young men were too serious for his liking. He'd have to talk to William and see if they could invite them over, perhaps a ride through the parks.
"I have a friend with a large estate. William Cornfoot, I don't know if you know him. The parks are open to the public and you could use a carriage. The fresh air would you a lot of good, although you might run into Muggles. They have learnt to ignore all the strange robes, though, and won't bother you unless you bother them," he explained, hoping that they'd take him up on the idea. It was better than being stuck in this house for days. "Evelyn might smoother you a bit, but you'll get used to it."
He sighed when remembered the question. "Truthfully, it would be much easier if you could have someone come here, but considering how things are I doubt it will be possible. Bringing him to a facilities is possible, but I have to tell you with the Muggle regulations and red tape, it might not be easy." Not unless they started casting spells and he doubted Weasley would do that considering his job.
"I have brought you some books." He opened the bag and took out a few boxes that once he enlarged them revealed to be books. "It's not as good as working with a professional, but it's better than nothing. Basically, start slow, work through the pain, until it's too much. Listen to your body and move as much as you can."