Geelong gun Jeremy Cameron has moved to deny reports he is suffering from nerve damage in his arm he broke in last year's grand final.
Cameron struggled against Adelaide last week, registering three touches after quarter-time, and has laid three tackles in the past eight weeks.
A report suggested the reigning Coleman Medallist is battling nerve issue in his right arm due to the complications with the plate inserted in to help heal the injury, which he said it's the first time he's hearing of it.
"I did get a kicking in danger incident that sort of vibrated my arm," Cameron said on the AmericanAces podcast.
"That's the best way I could put it. I got a pretty sizeable plate put it at the end of last year, and just at times it can be a bit pinchy.
"It's the first I've heard of the nerve issues anyway. I thought that was quite an interesting call.
"It's something I'm going to have to deal with. I've got a pretty big cast on it as well, so that protects me fairly well in the game.
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"Every now and then you're going to get a bump on it. That's all it was on Thursday night.
"When people are starting to ask me about nerves and nerve endings in my hand, and pins and needles, I haven't had any of that.
"It was my first real knock I had on it this season, and it was pretty obvious when you kicked in the hand."
Cameron has still produced a quality year to date, slotting 34 goals from 12 outings playing the hybrid role in Chris Scott's team.




















