Grantysghost
20-10-2012, 10:27 AM
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BROWNLOW Medallist Adam Cooney is set to undertake cutting-edge treatment in Germany on the troublesome cracked patella that has jeopardised his career.
Cooney will fly out to the club's European training camp on Sunday, October 28, to visit a specialist in Dusseldorf.
The Dogs are highly encouraged by the progress Cooney made with his knee this year and his form in the last weeks of the season.
The treatment is worth several thousand dollars but will not involve surgery and has the club hoping it might further allow Cooney to train and play to his undoubted potential.
He will join the Dogs after his three-day treatment process at their London base, as they train there before their exhibition game against Port Adelaide.
Cooney is not attending Munich's Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt, the controversial specialist who injects calf blood into patients.
He has helped Geelong's Max Rooke and Richmond's Mark Coughlan and Dylan Grimes with their soft-tissue problems.
The 27-year-old has battled for years with the effects of the cracked patella, which limits his ability to train regularly.
"The treatment has been used by elite athletes around the world in basketball and gridiron and other sports, so we have explored it," football manager James Fantasia said.
Full article here Link (http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/adam-cooney-to-try-cutting-edge-treatment-for-troublesome-knee/story-fnelctok-1226499613266)
BROWNLOW Medallist Adam Cooney is set to undertake cutting-edge treatment in Germany on the troublesome cracked patella that has jeopardised his career.
Cooney will fly out to the club's European training camp on Sunday, October 28, to visit a specialist in Dusseldorf.
The Dogs are highly encouraged by the progress Cooney made with his knee this year and his form in the last weeks of the season.
The treatment is worth several thousand dollars but will not involve surgery and has the club hoping it might further allow Cooney to train and play to his undoubted potential.
He will join the Dogs after his three-day treatment process at their London base, as they train there before their exhibition game against Port Adelaide.
Cooney is not attending Munich's Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt, the controversial specialist who injects calf blood into patients.
He has helped Geelong's Max Rooke and Richmond's Mark Coughlan and Dylan Grimes with their soft-tissue problems.
The 27-year-old has battled for years with the effects of the cracked patella, which limits his ability to train regularly.
"The treatment has been used by elite athletes around the world in basketball and gridiron and other sports, so we have explored it," football manager James Fantasia said.
Full article here Link (http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/adam-cooney-to-try-cutting-edge-treatment-for-troublesome-knee/story-fnelctok-1226499613266)