Brown back in harness
11:27:34 AM Fri 30 September, 2005
Tony Greenberg
richmondfc.com.au
Richmond star Nathan Brown is making excellent progress on the comeback trail from his broken leg.
Brown, who suffered the bad break in the Round 10 clash with Melbourne at Telstra Dome on May 27, has been pounding out the kilometres on a new treadmill, which is the latest addition to the Tigers’ Punt Road gymnasium.
“Nathan has been running on the treadmill for two weeks now. He utilises a harness, which reduces his body weight and, therefore, reduces the amount of load going through his leg,” said Richmond’s Strength and Conditioning Coach, Matthew Hornsby.
“He has progressed every session since commencing running and will be running without the aid of a harness in the very near future.
“While he has a lot of work in front of him, both the medical and conditioning staff are very pleased with his progression.
“His attitude and compliance to the rehab. program have been first-class . . .”
Brown will continue to train with the Club’s Rehabilitation Coach, Warren Kofoed, for the remainder of the off-season, and will officially commence his pre-season training program two weeks before his required start date.
Meanwhile, the Tigers are confident small-man speedster, David Rodan, will hit the ground running when pre-season training resumes.
Rodan, who underwent a total knee reconstruction after tearing his Anterior Cruciate Ligament in a practice match against Essendon at Morwell last February, has worked extremely diligently through his rehab. period.
“Dave has rehabilitated from his ACL reconstruction as well as any player I have dealt with,” Hornsby said.
“His work ethic and attitude throughout the 2005 season has ensured that he will commence the upcoming pre-season without any restrictions.
“I expect Dave to be one of the leaders in relation to physical performance through the pre-season . . .”
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