WINNIPEG — From lasers to stem cell therapy, no treatment is being spared for injured Montreal Alouettes starting quarterback Davis Alexander.
Alexander was at the controls for Montreal’s first practice on Wednesday in preparation for Sunday’s Grey Cup game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
He was rolling out and jogging, but not sprinting yet because of the left hamstring he tweaked in last Saturday’s CFL East Division final win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
Since that game, the plan was for Alexander to have up to five treatments per day.
When asked at Wednesday’s meeting with the media how many treatments he had on Tuesday and what they involved, Alexander said he had five, plus a long one.
“Some of the treatment, obviously, massage,” he said. “We do a little bit of stem, I hat

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