John’s Story (Rotator Cuff Injury)
Dr. VanBeek quickly assessed the fact that Tremaine did need surgery. Together, they promptly scheduled an arthroscopic rotator cuff repair and an all-arthroscopic biceps tenodesis. “I have to say,” proclaims Tremaine, “These new, non-invasive surgical procedures are remarkable. It’s always a constant process of slow improvement, but now at 68 years old, I’m doing arm weights!”
Tremaine gives endless thanks to the Stamford Health system and its continued efforts to integrate all physicians and specialists. “Stamford is really on top of their game. Not only was Dr. VanBeek professional and thorough, but she’s a marvelous person as well. Her assistant, Robert, is also superb.”
Tremaine feels as though he’s really at 100% compared to years past. “There’s nothing I knew I couldn’t do as it relates to my shoulder. I have full confidence in [my abilities]. My recommendation? Don’t put this off! You shouldn’t have to live in fear of a situation when you could [very well] become whole again in a month or two.”