Absolutely amazing at what these Dr.'s can do now.Link
While the main focus is Auburn receivers, have to think this is also helping Alabama. Andrews and Company are probably testing out procedures on Alabama players, too. Explains guys coming back as fast as they have.
He was the orthopedic surgeon I talked to in 1990 when I had a severe break in my elbow and wrist (4 total breaks and no ligament damage at all). He was not as well known at that point.how old is Andrews now?
i had my knee rebuilt 25 years ago and he was all the rage back then.
Same here. Took 6 months to fully recover from my bicep repair. Took another 6 months before it felt 98% (still have some nerve damage).Wish they'd had this back when I blew mine...
I'm going to try to find out more. The writeup is unclear as to whether they try to nourish a cadaver graft or an autograft from your own body. With stem cells, it seems as if it would almost have to be from your own body. Then, do they reattach it? That approach was abandoned decades ago, since it failed 100% of the time. I'm very curious...Same here. Took 6 months to fully recover from my bicep repair. Took another 6 months before it felt 98% (still have some nerve damage).
Get this man another body, he needs to continue this work.He started out at the Hughston Clinic in Columbus Ga. He performed knee surgery on my dad in 1979. He has been at it for a while. The man must be in his late 70's
I went to him for a knee and a shoulder. LOOONG AGO.how old is Andrews now?
i had my knee rebuilt 25 years ago and he was all the rage back then.
https://g.co/kgs/Z3eqqbDr. Andrews is either 75 or 76, depending on his birthday, which I think is this month.
One of his proteges there at Andrews, Dr. Davis, the GA Tech team doctor, replaced my hip...If his health's ok, he could go a few more years if he wishes at 75 or so. I would hazard a guess that he's busy training up the next generation of sports orthopedists.