Collingwood premiership gamer Nathan Murphy still does not understand when he’ll go back to football as he continues his healing from a string of concussions. The 24-year-old suffered his most current head knock throughout in 2015’s AFL grand last and has actually been covered in cotton wool since. In December, Murphy was provided the all clear by physicians to continue his profession in the sport regardless of having actually suffered a minimum of 10 recognized concussions considering that making his AFL launching. Stream analysis, regional footy and the greatest minutes complimentary on 7plus WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVED: AFL return for Nathan Murphy still uncertain. On the eve of the season, he was ruled out forever and put on a customized training program. He continues to train with the club, however there is still no timeframe on when he will be cleared to return. There is still no timeline on when Murphy will return. Credit: Channel 7 “We’ve never ever put a timeframe on this, due to the fact that this procedure isn’t simply a straight direct procedure,” he informed 7NEWS. “There’s constantly going to be up and down weeks so we’re simply evaluating week by week. “The club’s been caring for me physical fitness smart and I’m in an actually great area that when that time is ideal (I’ll be prepared).” Murphy has actually been seeing a neurorehabilitation chiropractic physician to assist with his healing. He stated his signs “have actually been truly excellent” however still requires to clear one last difficulty around his frame of mind. “It’s certainly the frame of mind and continuing that there’s no bumps because frame of mind,” he stated. “I simply require a couple-week block where I feel truly great … Fitness smart I’m all great, simply having the ability to ensure I can return to playing the method I was … it’s most likely simply a state of mind thing.” Murphy likewise stated he will get routine brain scans after seeing Melbourne premiership gamer and household pal Angus Brayshaw pushed into retirement 2 months earlier, and he is currently getting ready for what life will appear like after his AFL profession. “For me as an individual I’ve constantly been one to consider the future off the field, therefore that’s constantly in the back of my mind,” he stated. Sign up to our day-to-day newsletter to get all the most significant sports stories provided into your inbox “The Gus thing– most likely did make me go and get a head scan however I believe I’ll make that a routine thing now and I believe we do that with all these other injuries however when it comes to the head for some factor I simply do not believe individuals do it … a lot of individuals who experience concussions need to. “For me, the future’s constantly in the back of my mind– I’ve been a guy that’s done uni considering that my 2nd year and I’ve got other things outdoors football. “I’m grateful and lucky for the position I’m in, however there’s going to be a time in my profession when football is going to be done and I require to move onto those things. “The self-confidence (to go back to playing) is still there, however it’s simply having the ability to change the strategy so I can play the video game longer.” Murphy is an ambassador for the greyhound adoption program.