The prop could now make his return for Ireland during the Six Nations.
Dave Kilcoyne has given Munster a boost ahead of Saturday’s Pro 14 meeting with Leinster.
The prop has recovered having missed last week’s win over Connacht.
Jack O’Donoghue, Jean Kleyn and Mike Haley are also available to Johann van Graan.
Meanwhile, Leinster are hopeful that both James Lowe and Garry Ringrose will be fit for the game at Thomond Park.
While Sean Cronin and Ciaran Frawley are definitely in contention.
There’s still no Tadhg Furlong, with the prop still working his way back from a calf injury.
But Leinster scrum coach Robin McBryde has moved to ease fears the tighthead could miss the Six Nations.
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