Republic of Ireland and Wolves winger Mark Kennedy is to see top German specialist Dr Hans Muller Wolfhart in an attempt to solve his hamstring problem.
Kennedy will fly out to seek help from Wolfhart - who has also treated the likes of Michael Owen, Steven Gerrard and Darren Anderton - at a convenient break in the club's fixture schedule.
Kennedy turned in a man-of-the-match performance in yesterday's 3-1 victory over Rochdale as Wolves booked a place in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.
But boss Dave Jones has admitted he may even have to rest Kennedy for certain games to ensure he does not break down during the battle for a Division One play-off place.
Kennedy will not be able to see Wolfhart for at least three weeks as Wolves now have midweek matches in successive weeks against Ipswich, Watford and Ipswich again.
Jones admitted: "At the moment we have got a slight concern over Mark Kennedy because we are wrapping him up in cotton wool because of the work load coming up that may put a strain on the injury.
"We might have to think about resting Kennedy from certain games. It's not something that I want to do - but I might have to do that even though he could come in and feel fine".
Kennedy has been to see Wolfhart previously about a groin problem.