With the AFL website recently reporting
"The new AFL Anti-Doping Code includes a no-needles policy, which means doctors may possess needles but can only inject players when it is necessary to treat a legitimate medical condition."
Does this mean the groundbreaking Orthokine therapy adopted by a few clubs, and which involves the injection of a players stored blood, will this now be scrapped?
AFL Management - anything to say to clarify for us punters before handing over our membership money?
Any other practises to be pulled up?
ESPN REPORTS: “Kobe Bryant is in Germany and will undergo the platelet-rich plasma treatment known as Orthokine on his right knee, a source confirmed to ESPNLosAngeles.com on Thursday.
Bryant underwent the same therapy on his right knee in Germany in 2011.
"The new AFL Anti-Doping Code includes a no-needles policy, which means doctors may possess needles but can only inject players when it is necessary to treat a legitimate medical condition."
Does this mean the groundbreaking Orthokine therapy adopted by a few clubs, and which involves the injection of a players stored blood, will this now be scrapped?
AFL Management - anything to say to clarify for us punters before handing over our membership money?
Any other practises to be pulled up?
ESPN REPORTS: “Kobe Bryant is in Germany and will undergo the platelet-rich plasma treatment known as Orthokine on his right knee, a source confirmed to ESPNLosAngeles.com on Thursday.
Bryant underwent the same therapy on his right knee in Germany in 2011.