Kobe Bryant goes to Germany for knee treatment —report | Inquirer Sports

Kobe Bryant goes to Germany for knee treatment —report

/ 08:18 AM July 02, 2011

LOS ANGELES—Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant, who turns 33 in August, underwent a procedure in Germany on his arthritic right knee about a month ago, the Los Angeles Times reported on Friday.

The newspaper, citing four unnamed sources, reported that the treatment, a derivation on platelet-rich plasma therapy that is designed to stimulate tissue repair without surgery, was the fourth procedure on Bryant’s knee since 2003.

Bryant, who underwent surgery a year ago, joined 14-time major golf champion Tiger Woods, Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal and NFL Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Hines Ward in using the treatment on knee injuries.

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The innovative treatment sees blood drawn from a patient spun in a centrifuge to isolate platelets, which are then injected into an injured area with ultrasound used for proper targeting.

Bryant, who has three years and $83.5 million remaining on his Lakers contract, missed most of the Lakers’ practice sessions this season and saw his scoring and shooting accuracy diminish last season in his 15th NBA campaign.

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