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Default Best Surgeons for TOS

Hello fellow sufferers,

I am looking for opinions on which surgeons you recommend (and why)? I've mostly been focusing on Pearl, Thompson, Lum, and Donahue.

I see that Pearl and Thompson both report on many professional athletes they have treated successfully.

However, I cannot find lists of professional athletes that have had surgery done by other docs; Donahue, Lum, etc.

First, have I missed the list somewhere?

Second, if these two docs are where the professional athletes are recommended to go by their many handlers, is it because they have done their research and these docs are the best?

Many thanks for your replies,

Jaime
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