Coughlan returns
June 1st 2008 00:11
RICHMOND midfielder Mark Coughlan returns to Melbourne this morning after spending two weeks in Germany being treated for ongoing hamstring problems.
The 26-year-old, who has not played senior football since round 12, 2006, because of two knee reconstructions, has spent the past fortnight in Munich being treated by soft-tissue specialist Dr Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfarth, who also treated Geelong's Geelong's Max Rooke for a serious hamstring tear last year, enabling the defender to play in the Cats' premiership side.
The German doctor is known for his unorthodox methods, which include injecting patients with substances extracted from the combs of roosters, and extracts of calves' blood.
The 26-year-old, who has not played senior football since round 12, 2006, because of two knee reconstructions, has spent the past fortnight in Munich being treated by soft-tissue specialist Dr Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfarth, who also treated Geelong's Geelong's Max Rooke for a serious hamstring tear last year, enabling the defender to play in the Cats' premiership side.
The German doctor is known for his unorthodox methods, which include injecting patients with substances extracted from the combs of roosters, and extracts of calves' blood.
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