Like Sign In or Sign Up 170k Subscribe/Manage Account Place Ad LAT Store Jobs SPORTS LOCAL U.S. WORLD BUSINESS LAKERS DAILY DEALSCLIPPERS TRAVEL DODGERS WINE LAKERS: SCHEDULE ROSTER SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT ANGELS STATS NFL HEALTH DUCKS/KINGS LIVING USC TRAVE UCLA STANDINGS How to keep your PC clean and quick 5 ways to get rid of your credit card debt Lakers' Kobe Bryant will do whatever it takes All-Star guard went to Germany twice in the off-season for innovative procedures on his knee and ankle. Then he tore a ligament in his wrist. He says he will play in the season opener Sunday. Comments 27 Share 164 1 Tweet 32 Recommend 38 Lakers guard Kobe Bryant played through pain last season, including a playoff battle against eventual champion Dallas, and he'll open this season with an injured right wrist. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) Related photos » ALSO By Mike Bresnahan and Broderick Turner December 24, 2011 , 6:20 p.m. Kobe Bryant felt his body falling apart, so he did something about it. Twice. Photos: Kobe Bryant through the years Call him Scrooge if you like, but Jim Buss believes in Lakers Bryant went to Germany on two occasions during the offseason, The Times has learned, undergoing innovative procedures on his ailing right knee and, in a previously unreported development, his chronically troublesome left ankle, according to people with knowledge of the situation who were not authorized to speak publicly. Bryant aggravated his ankle while moving across the lane on defense in the Lakers' first-round playoff series against the New Orleans Hornets last season. It was a non-contact injury, his foot buckling under him without any contact. He left the arena that night on crutches but did not sit out any games. PHOTOS: Kobe Bryant through the years Up next for the Lakers: Sunday vs. Chicago He visited molecular orthopedist Peter Wehling about six weeks later in Duesseldorf to get treatment on an arthritic joint in his knee, as The Times first reported. After deeming it a success, Bryant went to see Wehling for his ankle around the time of a promotional appearance for Nike in Italy in October. Bryant, 33, has noticed the difference, recently saying his physical improvement would be a "huge plus" for the Lakers. Acquisition of Chris Paul boosts Clippers' ticket sales "I feel a lot stronger and a lot quicker and able to get to the basket and free-throw line," he said. Anecdotal evidence was provided by others as well. Lakers need a Texas-sized turnaround "He's done some things in practice that have kind of wowed you as far as taking the ball to the basket strong and finishing with dunks in traffic," new Lakers Coach Mike Brown said. Said teammate Pau Gasol: "He looks really aggressive. He's eager to play." Lakers' Kobe Bryant: Wrist 'should be fine' for him to play in opener See more stories » Ads by Google Get $75 Free Advertising Try Google AdWords. Claim Your $75 Coupon Now! www.Google.com/AdWords However, in the Lakers' exhibition opener against the Clippers on Monday, Bryant sustained a torn ligament in his right wrist while trying to break a fall. He didn't play in Wednesday's game, but he took part in practice the last two days and planned to play in the season opener Sunday against the Chicago Bulls at Staples Center. Bryant underwent the knee and ankle procedures after taking a serious look at his age, body and enormous playing time in a career about to begin its 16th season. He has logged 40,163 minutes in the regular season and an additional 8,163 in the playoffs, the combined total putting him 16th in NBA history. After this season, Bryant has two years and $58.3 million left on his contract. Wehling's procedure is marketed as Regenokine or Orthokine, and it appears from afar to be related to the more well-known platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy. Wehling's procedure differs because it targets interleukin, proteins or molecules that cause inflammatory responses. Blood is removed from the affected area of a patient and spun in a centrifuge. The antagonists of interleukin are removed to create a serum that is injected back into the targeted area. The Lakers' medical staff researched Wehling's process and made the calculated decision with Bryant to undergo the initial procedure. Before going to Germany, Bryant had three knee surgeries since 2003, including one in July 2010 to remove unspecified loose bodies. Bryant played all 92 of the Lakers' games last season but averaged only 33.9 minutes, his lowest since his second season. He rarely practiced with the team and averaged 25.3 points a game, his fewest since 2003-04. After the Lakers were swept by the Dallas Mavericks in the Western Conference semifinals, Bryant talked about "a wasted year of my life," appearing angry and sorry that he didn't catch Michael Jordan at six championship rings. He also spoke of the need to "train and get strong" during the off-season. Bryant has been in a better mood since the team gathered again almost three weeks ago. He seemed to know something on the first day of training camp, smiling confidently when asked by a reporter how he felt. "You'll see," he said. [email protected] twitter.com/Mike_Bresnahan [email protected] twitter.com/BA_Turner Copyright © 2011, Los Angeles Times Comments 27 Share 164 1 Tweet 32 Recommend 38 MORE FROM THE TIMES FROM AROUND THE WEB Donald Trump breaks with GOP, changes party registration Cruz surprised by Pro Bowl snub | ESPN New York Mugger vs. Ultimate Fighter | FoxNews.com Sarah Palin criticizes Obama holiday card -and the dog How Often Should You Wash Your Bed Sheets? 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