Adam Goodes get's a mention on the HiQCell webpage.
http://hiqcell.com.au/news/industry-news/adam-goodes-stem-cell-treatment-career-with-sydney-swans/
It doesn't specifically state that he received the HiQCell treatment, however one may assume that he did. It would seem logical Goodes goes for Regeneus, given the successful HiQCell procedures that some NRL players have had.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...073208687?nk=7a8a1d891c073b704f274c3d09f77153
The cutting-edge treatment involves taking stem cells from around abdominal fat and injecting it into the damaged knee. The articular cartilage then regenerates itself. In the past damaged knee cartilage has never been able to repair or grow again. The procedure takes about two hours under local anaesthetic and can be performed at a local clinic.
Sounds like the HiQCell procdure, albeit a simplified explanation.