He's been out of the game since then and the Warriors struggled without him during the 2015 season.
The video reveals he's on track with his recovery and ready for a strong 2016.
"I'm training pretty much full sessions," he told the Herald during an interview last week,"[There is] just a bit of the contact stuff I am not doing at the moment but that will start happening over the next couple of weeks."
Long-suffering fans have their hopes high for the Warriors after the 2015 season turned into a nightmare.
After climbing into fourth spot heading into round 19 a record-equalling eight straight losses saw them crash out of the finals race.
Warriors 2015 stats
Warriors 2015: Games 24, Won nine, lost 15 (37.5%). Finished 13th.
Points for: 445 - 13th ahead of only the Titans (439), Dragons (435) and Panthers (399).
Points against: 588 - third worst behind the Knights (612) and Titans (636).
2015 record against current top eight teams: Games 12, Won two, lost 10 (16.66%)
1. Roosters - Two losses (21-25 & 0-24)
2. Broncos - Lost (16-24)
3. Cowboys - Two losses (24-28 & 16-50)
4. Storm - One loss (14-30), one win (28-14)
5. Bulldogs - Lost (22-26)
6. Sharks - One win (20-16), one loss (14-18)
7. Rabbitohs - Lost (4-36)
8. Dragons - Lost (0-36)
The two victories came in a last-second round nine win over the Sharks, thanks to a brilliant last-second individual try to Shaun Johnson, and in the dominant, but ultimately misleading, 28-14 round 18 win over the Storm.
The other seven wins of the season came against teams in the bottom half of the ladder, against the Raiders x 2 (10th), Eels x 2 (12th), Wests Tigers (15th), Knights (16th), and Titans (14th).
Andrew McFadden's record
Warriors record: Games 43. Won 19, lost 24 (44.18%).
2014 record: Games 19 W10 L9 (52.63%) Finished ninth.