Well come back to this convo in a few months
Here's clinic mistreating acl tears across all major sports
Nuggets' Danilo Gallinari regrets going to Vail's Steadman Clinic for first knee procedure
Gallinari’s comments about The Steadman Clinic are pretty damning, given his profile and his lengthy recovery. As Gallinari noted, Oklahoma City point guard Russell Westbrook also went to The Steadman Clinic to have his torn right meniscus repaired in April of 2013, after he collided with Houston’s Patrick Beverley in during a first-round playoff game. Westbrook underwent another surgery in October of 2013 to repair a loose stitch, and then a third operation in December to address excessive swelling.
Fiorentina forward Giuseppe Rossi is said to be facing another five months on the sideline after undergoing another surgery on his right knee. Rossi underwent surgery to repair his injured right ACL in October of 2011. On Friday, Rossi underwent his fourth knee surgery, performed by Dr. Steadman.
Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn underwent multiple procedures by Dr. William Sterrett, formerly of The Steadman Clinic, to repair ligaments in her knees re-injuries to those ligaments. Sterrett was fired by The Steadman Clinic in 2011 and later sued the company. Vonn reportedly switched surgeons and had her latest operation, an ACL repair in January of this year, performed by the renowned Dr. James Andrews, in Florida.
According to the clinic’s website, Dr. Steadman — whose list of clients “include 26 athletes from professional soccer, 45 from the NFL, 23 from the MLB, 8 in the NBA and 26 snow skiers” — retired from surgical practice at the end of January of this year.
Like I said we have a 3rd world medical system
imagine believing you're getting proper treatment from psychopaths with racial prejudice
You don't have a clue what a third world country is like.