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Jeev ready for fresh challenges after Regenokine treatment

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 13 2015 | 5:02 PM IST
All set for a fresh start after nearly recovering from a nagging shoulder injury thanks to the Regenokine treatment in Germany, seasoned Indian golfer Jeev Milkha Singh says he hopes to remain painfree in his second innings on the course.
The 43-year-old has not had great results in the last 18 months as acute inflammation was found in his overworked shoulders. But not the one to seek excuses for his poor form, Jeev refused to blame injuries for the results.
"No no I have been struggling. I won't blame it. But yes there was inflammation in my overused shoulders. I consulted many sports medicine experts and doctors but the Regenokine programme seems to have given me another chance to do what I love the most," Jeev told PTI after a practice session.
So how did he get to know about this alternate system of medicine?
"Vijay Singh and Fred Couples recommended that I see this doctor Peter Wehling, an orthopedic surgeon, who is the founder of this Program. I took treatment for five days and everyday I was injected four times," Jeev said.
"Both Vijay and Fred had some back problems. Their backs had given away but they were fixed by doctor Wehling. I am glad I went there. He has also treated the King of Dubai in the past. I returned from Germany on April 26 and have practised now for a few days.
The Regenokine Program is a non-surgical treatment program used to treat Osteoarthritis, joint pain, low back pain and some muscle and tendon issues. It involves drawing blood from a patient and then separating and treating it with heat to concentrate its healing properties.
The incubation process takes upto 24 hours and it stimulates the growth of immune-regulating substances from the body, like tumour necrosis factor and interleukin-1. Once the blood is ready, it's injected directly into the joint or other source of pain.

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First Published: May 13 2015 | 5:02 PM IST

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