Jamie Foxx, the renowned actor, is engaged in vigorous physiotherapy in a leading Chicago rehabilitation facility as he works to regain his full mobility, exclusive information relayed to RadarOnline.com indicates.

The exact nature of Foxx's health crisis remains shrouded in uncertainty. The 55-year-old actor has reportedly been grappling with mobility issues since an incident on April 11 in Atlanta while filming the Netflix series 'Back in Action', according to an insider with direct knowledge.

"Jamie is currently being treated at one of the nation's premier physical rehabilitation facilities," the source disclosed to RadarOnline.com.

"This institution is recognized for their specialized physical therapy programs designed to assist individuals with walking impairments or conditions that restrict their walking ability."

"This particular facility is known for their therapeutic programs designed to help individuals relearn to walk," added the source.

"It is apparent that Jamie's presence at this clinic is linked to some form of impairment due to his recent health event. However, fans can take comfort knowing that he is receiving top-tier care."

The clinic, whose name RadarOnline.com has chosen to keep confidential, specializes in treating stroke, brain injury, and spinal cord injuries.

Foxx's family has been seen visiting the actor, who spent several weeks hospitalized due to an undisclosed health complication.

In the absence of a clear statement from the Foxx family about his condition, veteran Hollywood journalist, A.J. Benza, alleged on Dr. Drew Pinsky's podcast that Foxx suffered a blood clot in the brain, leading to partial paralysis and blindness.

Benza, a podcaster and former New York Daily News columnist, claimed that Foxx experienced a severe medical episode after being pressured to get a COVID-19 vaccine.

"Jamie experienced a blood clot in his brain following vaccination. He was reluctant to get the shot but felt pressured due to the film he was working on," Benza alleged.

"The blood clot in the brain rendered him partially paralyzed and blind," he stated.

Foxx's spokesperson has yet to comment on Benza's allegations.

Both Benza and Dr. Drew received heavy criticism for their broadcast, with some accusing them of promoting a controversial anti-vax conspiracy linking COVID-19 vaccines or boosters with stroke risk.