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Old 08-30-2010, 09:24 PM
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Not sure where you reside Anne...
If ur around Texas look up Gregory Pearl. He performs a lot of surgery's on professional baseball players.

However, please do ur homework before surgery. Lots of patients swear by the surgeons listed and have had good to great outcomes which I cannot and will not dispute. Unless you have a blood clot and not life threatening use ALL angles of pain relief, before subjecting yourself. The most important questions you could ask are:
  1. How many surgery's have you performed your suggesting?
  2. How many patients are back to work and have complete recovery?
  3. How many patients have you treated who still need daily, monthly medical care?

If the percentage of outcome is only 50% that means 25% the surgery will be successful and the other 25% unsuccessful with variables.

Just be aware and be educated!


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Originally Posted by Anne4tos View Post
I have tos and need help finding the best and top surgeon. There are none by me and I'm willing to travel anywhere. I can no longer do PT and have made no progress in over 2 years. Who would be the best surgeon for tos?

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