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re: Long thoracic nerve decompression a surgery with graft
Posted on 11/13/24 at 11:37 pm to littlebird92
Posted on 11/13/24 at 11:37 pm to littlebird92
This book was gifted to me by one of his (and my) patients . Dr. Sanders is the other guru out there.
Posted on 11/13/24 at 11:48 pm to G Vice
That's awesome. I got extremely lucky with a cardiothoracic surgeon here in Utah who actually does it robotically. It wasn't until after the surgery that the robotic surgeries can go horribly wrong for some people. So that was a good feeling lol.
Posted on 11/14/24 at 8:52 am to littlebird92
I think more people should look at the Pec Minor release and see if that relieved their symptoms
It’s a very simple surgery and recovery
It’s a very simple surgery and recovery
Posted on 11/14/24 at 8:53 am to littlebird92
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I've heard Dr. Pearl is the ABSOLUTE BEST so I'd say you're in great hands!
I got very lucky because I drove 30 minutes to his office. I remember being in the waiting room and hearing two different people talk. One had flown in from freaking Australia and the other from Florida.
Posted on 11/14/24 at 1:46 pm to dallastiger55
I totally agree. Compared to the other surgeries I had it was for sure the easiest recovery. I had a shoulder guy do my and he did it arthroscopicallly. I have 3 tiny scars from it.
Posted on 11/14/24 at 1:47 pm to dallastiger55
That's amazing! I'm still on a facebook group for TOS and I swear it seems like every person that posts goes to him or wants to go to him.
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