McLeod to undergo knee surgery
June 23rd 2008 06:32
Adelaide Crows star Andrew McLeod has decided to undergo knee surgery on his right knee, and looks set to miss the next two weeks.
McLeod has had knee problem for the past ten year, and has experienced soreness in the joint for the past month.
Crows head medico Andrew Potter said it was best that the Number 23 undergo surgery to fix it up
“Andrew has had ongoing issues with his right knee and we think it is the appropriate time to have the arthroscopy and a clean-out,” Dr Potter said.
“At this stage we would expect him to be back in full training in two to three weeks.”
The five-time All-Australian will not miss the Crows' Finals campaign, and may be rested until them to ensure a full recovery.
McLeod has had knee problem for the past ten year, and has experienced soreness in the joint for the past month.
Crows head medico Andrew Potter said it was best that the Number 23 undergo surgery to fix it up
“Andrew has had ongoing issues with his right knee and we think it is the appropriate time to have the arthroscopy and a clean-out,” Dr Potter said.
“At this stage we would expect him to be back in full training in two to three weeks.”
The five-time All-Australian will not miss the Crows' Finals campaign, and may be rested until them to ensure a full recovery.
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