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<blockquote data-quote="Sanford" data-source="post: 2788673" data-attributes="member: 27733"><p>Dorothy fell with her hand out and broke and jammed her elbow 2/3 of the way up her shoulder. After the doctors down here pretty much gave up with a "you'll never get any use out of that again" her physical therapist recommended Dr. Funderburk at McBride. First he fixed her shoulder, then rebuild the elbow capsule, and finally rerouted the nerves to her hand. Even the physical therapist that saw her before and worked with her after was impressed with the final outcome - full normal use with the exception of having just short of full extension in the elbow. Her only longer term negative is that her "funny bone" is anything but funny now.</p><p></p><p>I wasn't the patient of course, but for whatever it's worth I was very impressed with every aspect of how she was treated and taken care of by the entire staff at all of McBride's facilities that we visited - main clinic downtown, surgery center toward Edmond, and imaging center near Norman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanford, post: 2788673, member: 27733"] Dorothy fell with her hand out and broke and jammed her elbow 2/3 of the way up her shoulder. After the doctors down here pretty much gave up with a "you'll never get any use out of that again" her physical therapist recommended Dr. Funderburk at McBride. First he fixed her shoulder, then rebuild the elbow capsule, and finally rerouted the nerves to her hand. Even the physical therapist that saw her before and worked with her after was impressed with the final outcome - full normal use with the exception of having just short of full extension in the elbow. Her only longer term negative is that her "funny bone" is anything but funny now. I wasn't the patient of course, but for whatever it's worth I was very impressed with every aspect of how she was treated and taken care of by the entire staff at all of McBride's facilities that we visited - main clinic downtown, surgery center toward Edmond, and imaging center near Norman. [/QUOTE]
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