Tiger's Munich mission
Sam Edmund | May 21, 2008 12:00am
MARK Coughlan has started treatment on his chronic hamstring problem in a mission to Germany to save his career.
The Richmond midfielder was introduced to soft-tissue specialist Dr Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfarth in Munich on Sunday.
The 26-year-old had a full consultation on Monday and will spend the next week in the hands of Dr Muller-Wohlfarth before returning to Melbourne.
Coughlan, with the help of his father, researched and pursued the trip to Germany himself.
Richmond is expected to fork out more than $20,000 on the trip.
Many of Dr Muller-Wohlfarth's treatments are unconventional, such as injecting animal fluids into patients to help repair muscles.
He has treated a long list of international sporting greats, including soccer superstars Ronaldo and Michael Owen.
He also helped Geelong's Max Rooke overcome repeated hamstring woes, enabling the rugged utility to play in last year's Grand Final.
Coughlan, who flew to Germany last Friday with Richmond rehabilitation and conditioning co-ordinator Warren Kofoed, has suffered repeated hamstring strains after coming back from a second knee reconstruction.
He has not played a senior game since Round 12, 2006.
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