An Australian professional football player said on Tuesday he plans to have one of his fingers amputated in an attempt to improve his game.
Brett Backwell, who plays Australian-rules football for Glenelg, a suburb of the city of Adelaide in South Australia state, told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) he has suffered from pain and restricted movement since he broke his left ring finger three years ago.
Doctors had suggested fusing the bones in the finger, but Backwell rejected the proposal.
He said he believes that amputating the finger is the only way to stop the pain and allow him to keep playing.
”To chop a finger off, that’s a bit drastic,” Backwell told the ABC. ”But I love my footy [football], and love playing sport, and if that’s going to help me to succeed at this level, then it’s something you’ve just got to do.” — Sapa-AP