BLACK SABBATH's Tony Iommi Undergoing Stem Cell Treatment To Fix Injured Hand
October 22, 2009, 15 years ago
BLACK SABBATH guitar legend Tony Iommi spoke with The Radcliffe & Maconie Show on BBC Radio 2 this week about his recent hand injury. "We're just taking a break now," Iommi says about the brief HEAVEN AND HELL hiatus - the band also featuring singer Ronnie James Dio, bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Vinnie Appice.
"I've had this problem with my hand and I'm having stem cell treatment on it," Iommi continues. "I have to wear a guard on my hand to prevent me from banging it. But it's coming along good. The cartilage went out on the joints, so the joints were rubbing on the joints. It was bone on bone and it was getting a bit painful. I've had pain for about 18 months and have been taking anti-inflammatories and pain killers. But I wanted to stop doing it because it upsets your stomach. This is the latest thing, so we'll see if it works."(Note: stem cell treatments are a type of cell therapy that introduce new cells into damaged tissue in order to treat a disease or injury)
Iommi also chats about the band's vital OZZY OSBOURNE-era catalog reissues that are currently out in the UK. Iommi says that "everything will come out" as a deluxe edition at some point in time.
Regarding the 30th Anniversary of the Heaven & Hell album in 2010, Iommi promises more shows next year.
Click here to listen to the entire interview (Iommi portion begins at approx. one hour, 10 minutes).