The Caley Jags' lengthy injury list is finally starting so shrink, to the delight of boss Terry Butcher.
Inverness manager Terry Butcher had 10 players out as Caley Jags defeated St Johnstone 2-0 to claim their first win in three months.
But Grant Munro is set to return to the starting line-up to face Hibs on Saturday after a three-game suspension, and Nick Ross and Jonny Hayes are also both in contention for comebacks.
Kenny Gillet and Gavin Morrison are also both back in training, but David Proctor will miss the next six weeks after suffering a hamstring tear last week.
Butcher told the Press & Journal: "There is a little bit more light at the end of the tunnel.
"Nick will have an assessment on his foot. We have missed him. I don’t think Kenny has any chance of playing but Gavin will be back in the squad.
"Jonny Hayes is making progress and we will give him every chance. He played against St Mirren and suffered bruising on top of his foot.
"We lost David Proctor last week with a hamstring injury and he will be out for five or six weeks.
"He has been very unlucky this season. We have had all sorts of right backs and left backs.
"Dani Sanchez was back at the club for the first time. He still has the plaster on his hand but is starting bike work this week."