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William B. Stetson, MD

Stetson Powell
Orthopaedics &
Sports Medicine
191 South Buena Vista Street
Suite 470
Burbank, CA 91505
www.stetsonpowell.com


Call (818) 848-3030
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Patient Testimonials About Sports Medicine Specialist
Dr. William Stetson

The following testimonials have been submitted by patients of Dr. Stetson, written in their own words...

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Testimonial of Sharon Krause - featured in "The Doctors"
(Watch video here)

As I lay on the hospital bed watching Dr. Stetson sign my arm, I knew then that my right shoulder was never to be just “mine” anymore.  I was so grateful to be part of a team that I felt was a miracle to find and have on my side.  There was no way I was going to let them down.

It had all started July 5, 2009.  It had been a great 4th of July celebration at our mountain cabin.  Everyone had gone home and I looked forward to spending several days relaxing and enjoying the mountains.  At about 11:00 pm I discovered a very large bug in the cabin.  I was determined to “get rid of it” so that it would not have the chance to find me again!  As I threw it on the ground I covered it with some magazine papers so as not to get my shoe messy. BIG MISTAKE!  I stepped down on to a virtual “slip and slide”, and slip and slide I did.  The pain from the fall was enough to make me feel like I would stop breathing and I just knew when I finally got up that my arm would be going the wrong direction.  It wasn’t, but I was in pain!  After the pain had somewhat subsided, but I realized I couldn’t move my arm.  I brilliantly concluded that it was a temporary numbness.  Two weeks later after doctor’s appointments, X-rays, an MRI and endless phone calls came the results:  all four tendons in the rotator cuff torn and not operable.

Wow!! This could not be happening to me.  I kept thinking of all the U.S. soldiers who had lost limbs in war, and my own husband who lost his sight in one eye. I did not want to be selfish about what might be a tragic reality and not be able to accept a new way of life. But I also knew I could not just accept this diagnosis without another opinion.  I was becoming all too familiar with what a useless arm was all about.  Daily tasks, such as folding towels, were a challenge.  Cooking, which I love to do, was difficult in so many ways; stirring, cutting, and washing dishes. My hair!  It is impossible to use a curling iron with one hand.  I couldn’t pick up my grandchildren and I couldn’t play basketball or other sports with the older grandkids. I continually felt like I might fall again.  The shoulder pain was not so bad, but my back was beginning to feel the weight of a useless object hanging around!
I knew that I had to confirm this diagnosis with someone else.  My daughter contacted a friend who is a physician in the Los Angeles area.  She encouraged us to come to LA and let Dr. Stetson exam the shoulder. I was scared.  How would I know that this would be someone I would want to entrust with my life?  We’ve all heard the stories, right?

So off to L.A. we went.  One appointment was all it took to know that I could trust Dr. Stetson.  It was his honesty about the chances of a successful surgery that made me have confidence in him.  He was so polite to me, even asked his assistant to hang up my jacket. Wow! I’ve never known another physician to be so concerned about little things like that!

The surgery was a success. It is now almost a year later and at times intensive. At first it felt like it would never move again.  But by following, to the letter, the instructions from Dr. Stetson and the therapists, little by little, no big giant gains but steady ones, I have almost complete range of motion.  Also, ice became my good friend. The puffing sound of my little “Game Ready” put me to sleep for at least six or more weeks.  I can still remember Dr. Stetson saying to give it a year and I probably wouldn’t think about the shoulder or notice that anything had happened.  He was partly right.  I don’t notice that there was anything wrong with the shoulder, but I can’t help but think about it almost every day.  I am so humbled by the fact that my surgery was such a success.  It was a miracle, to me, to find Dr. Stetson and be the recipient of his gift for doing orthopedic surgery.  And I think too about the group of wonderful physical therapists that spent so much time encouraging me and listening to me worry that the pins would pull out of my arm and it would “fall off”.
My greatest joy was to hold my new grandson born in May. I am able to bat fly balls and play basketball with my older grandsons.  I shouldn’t have felt so sorry for myself not being able to do my daily household tasks, because now that I can do them again and nobody offers to help!

In this past year, I have found out many things about Dr. Stetson.  Not only has he been given a special gift for doing orthopedic surgery, but he is willing to share his knowledge so others can be helped. 

All of my physical therapists watched the video of the surgery and were so impressed with his gracious manner during the surgery, explaining to those watching what he was doing (watch video here)

His willingness to give his time to people who need care in other countries is a sign of someone who truly cares for people.  Also, and this was the most telling, he was nice to everybody on the set of “The Doctors”, not just the other doctors!  These are things that make a great person and surgeon!

Thank you Dr. Stetson for all you have given back to me.  It was truly a miracle that did not seem possible in the first few weeks. My prayer is for your continued success in using the gift you have been given.  May there be miracles for others too.


Problem: Degenerative joint disease in my right knee, Peter Beck , Age: 21

I was diagnosed, much to my shock and chagrin, with degenerative joint disease in my right knee just weeks after my 21st birthday. My physical life as I knew it began to change then, even if I didn’t really know it.

Four years later I jumped on the surgery merry-go-round. After four surgeries in as many years, I had come to the end of the road in terms of treatment options and the pain in my knee was getting progressively worse. I could barely walk a mile without subsequent, nearly debilitating pain in the days to follow. I was referred to Dr. Stetson by my orthopedic surgeon, one of his own colleagues.

Doctor Stetson outlined for me three treatment options. One was a structure altering surgery that would do little more than treat my symptoms and buy me a few more years of functionality. Option two was a partial replacement of the knee at the age of 32. Option three was the most radical concept, a fairly new procedure that was barely in the investigative stage of testing: a meniscal allograft. There were no guarantees of success but this option seemed the most promising especially given my young age.

In August 1997, Dr. Stetson transplanted a donor meniscus into my right knee, the first such procedure in St. Louis. This operation and Dr. Stetson’s efforts have given me twelve years of relatively pain free activity. I’ve been able to resume some of my previous activities like skiing and soccer. While I’ll never be able to play at the level I had as a teen, Dr. Stetson’s care and this procedure have guaranteed that I can enjoy these activities with my twelve year old son in a way that I feared would have been impossible twelve years ago.

Thanks for all you did then and still caring today.
Peter Beck


USA Men's Olympic Volleyball Player, Riley Salmon

USA Men’s Olympic Volleyball Player, Riley Salmon, avoids surgery and helped lead our USA Men's Olympic Volleyball Team to a gold medal in Beijing.   He came to Dr. Stetson two years ago after being told by another doctor that he needs to have surgery on his shoulder which may end his career and his Olympic dreams.

Dr. Stetson treated him with a course of rest and rehabilitation and he was of the starting players on our USA Men's Olympic volleyball team which won a gold medal in Bejing.

Dr. Stetson is one of the team physicians for our Men's Olympic volleyball team and recently celebrated their gold medal performance here in Southern California.

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Problem: Right Shoulder, Ian Ayers , Age: 36

My name is Ian Ayers, and I just want to inform anyone looking into orthopedic care, they have found the right person, Dr. Stetson. Here's my story, 20 years ago in high school I developed popping in my right shoulder which followed up years later with extreme pain in the back of my right shoulder. I love to work out and play sports but the only thing that made my shoulder not hurt was to not work out. Since that was not an option I have been dealing with finding a fix to my shoulder issue for about 15 years or more. Over the past 15 years I have seen HMO doctors who only cared that I could move my arm above my head and sent me on my way, and I have seen PPO doctors who I researched thinking they would be the best because they were team doctors for most of the major league sporting teams we have here in Los Angeles. While seeing at least 10 or more doctors over the last 15 years, I've received 5 MRI's, multiple x-rays, nerve testing (including a nerve block which numb your entire arm and right side of face, yeah that was fun), multiple cortisone shots, and even a botox shot (not because my shoulder had wrinkles, but its actually a muscle relaxer, who knew), and numerous years of physical therapy and pill taking of anti-inflamatory stuff. None of it helped. And not one previous doctor knew what the problem was because none of the MRI's or X-rays revealed anything an exact problem.

Determined to continue to live, work out, play sports and be a father, I learned that the only thing that temporarily relieved my shoulder was to severely stretch the back of my shoulder muscles. After family members grew tired of standing on my shoulder to stretch it out, I went to Home Depot and created my own muscle stretcher which I had to use for at least 30 minutes after every work out or I wouldn't be able to move my arm for a week afterwards. After years of this self therapy the shoulder just kept getting worse and worse, so I tried to diagnose the injury myself through lots and lots of research. I thought that it sounded similar to an injury volleyball players get and at the same time I was reading this a coworker told me they had gone to Dr. Stetson for their shoulder. So I researched him and found out he was a professional volleyball player. So I booked an appointment. Now this is where is gets amazing!! I walk in without having any MRI's or X-Rays, he moves my arm around, asks me a few questions about how it feels and makes a diagnosis, a torn labrum. I was shocked, after seeing over 10 specialists multiple times over the last 15 years, no one had ever had a clue as to what the problem was. Although it wasn't the "volleyball injury" I thought it was, I didn't care, I was just elated that someone actually had an idea as to what the problem was. It actually seemed like a miracle. Although I was still skeptical that it was the right answer, I was just happy that someone actually diagnosed it. I booked the surgery for one week later, and as it turned out from the surgery he was exactly right with his diagnosis. During the surgery he actually taped the surgery process and showed me the large torn labrum ligament which is exactly what he thought it was. He fixed it up and sent me on my way, and within a month or so I was working out again with no pain. It's now about 10 months later and my life is completely different, I feel like a different person now that the constant daily pain is out of my life. I can even play with my son now without feeling the pain for days after.

Thanks Dr. Stetson, you've changed my life.


John Jacobsen

Dear Dr. Stetson,

It has been a journey back to good health and to experience the joy of life since September 3, 2002. As you know, I am a very fortunate 57 year old guy who loves to watch and participate in sports. A series of events has enabled us to become friends, first because you became my trusted doctor. Of course there were prerequisites for this to happen.

Living as a kid in a 57 year old body is a start. I love activity and sports, but things happen along the way. First, there was a shoulder injury from high school football that was never treated. I was a macho kid who did not have the sense to know when I was hurt, so I let it go for years, aggravating the injury playing football, baseball, tennis, and ski falls.

In September 2002, I was involved in a horrific automobile accident on the freeway as I was plowed by an 18 wheeler on the 2 Freeway. The truck was traveling 55 miles an hour as I was moving 5 miles per hour. At the point of impact, I was knocked unconscious and was pushed 400 feet in a ball of flames crashing into 5 other cars. A passing motorist woke me up and saved my life. The car exploded seconds after my escape from the wreckage. As the picture tells the story, one can see why I feel so lucky to be alive and want to continue to live and love my family with my passion for sports activities included. Especially the fact I sustained only a concussion, 6 stitches in the back of my head, black and blue bruises covered my arms, legs, back, and chest including an awfully sore right hip. That’s when I met you….a referral from Dr. Edmund Lew. You gave me cortisone shot to alleviate the inflammation in my hip. At the time I was so impressed with your professionalism. Little did I know I would be seeing you within 6 months as a result of another injury?

Feeling rather invincible after my new lease on life, on March 9, 2003, I was skiing Mammoth in the snowboard park with the brats. I shattered my right femur in 6 places as I biffed on the side of a jump hitting solid ice. Again, I was very fortunate to be in good hands as Dr. Steven Banner operated and inserted a titanium rod in the shaft of my femur at the hospital in Mammoth. Returning home, it was you Dr. Stetson who came to my need as you were my doctor who treated and rehabbed my leg for months to come. It took many months of hard work as your team encouraged me to continue to never give up my passion to ski and get back to the sports I love.

The next ski season I was back on the slopes! The leg was not quite as strong as I wanted and believed it to be. I had problems in the steeps not able to hold an edge turning right as I could not initiate the proper angle and pressure needed. My left ski just did not bite as it used to. The alignment of my left leg was also slightly tweaked to the outside making it even more difficult to set an inside edge. As a result, not able to complete a turn, I fell backwards, doing a number on my right shoulder. Actually, this was the finish of my shoulder, an accumulated history of athletic abuse tearing the 4 rotator cuffs. Back to you, Dr. Stetson, my trusted sports medicine man! On June 1, 2004, you repaired my shoulder, something I should have done many years earlier. But, of course I am glad I waited. Your skills and improved technique certainly worked in my favor.

Record snowfall in 2006! Not quite the edge control I used to have in the avalanche chutes and steeps? Probably not, but I was not thinking that in February 2006. I took a slider and my shoulder chose to stay planted on the slope as the rest of my body went for a ride, meaning I ripped my labium and rear rotator cuff again. I know because I have the video featuring Dr. Stetson’s surgical repair dated July 13, 2006. Matter a fact, as you know, these surgeries inspired our mutual friend, Andy Aitken and me to record a spoof UCLA medical training video posing as doctors. We had so much fun! I am really committed not to get injured again. The timing gets too complicated. There is work, harassment from friends, not being able to drive my manual transmission car, other sports, sleeping with a sling, and the list goes on. Not to leave out pain and suffering. I have zero tolerance for ski falls!

My right shoulder and left leg are strong once again, thanks to you Dr. Stetson. You have become my friend. Professionally I will recommend you to everyone I come across who is in need of orthopedic care. Especially to people who have the passion to return to the activities and sports they truly love. You are the best and I thank you for your care.

Best regards,

John Jacobsen


Debbie Munsey

In 2002, a bouldering accident at Joshua Tree rendered me unable to walk or to put any weight on my right leg. After an emergency room misdiagnosis, I made an appointment to see Dr. Stetson who knew almost immediately what the true problem was: a torn ACL. He outlined the treatment options?both surgical and non-surgical. I felt that he was very thorough and straightforward about the advantages and disadvantages of each choice, so I was able to make a well-informed decision that was right for me. In my case, I wanted to continue to hike and backpack for many years, to be as strong as possible, so I opted for surgery. In all phases of the process, from preparation for the operation to recovery and physical therapy, Dr. Stetson managed my case beautifully and I always knew what to expect. The only nasty surprise in the whole process was the initial accident itself! As the mother of an active six-year-old, getting back on my feet fast was important. Under Dr. Stetson's care, I returned to my normal activities quickly. The following year, I day-hiked Mt. Whitney (22 miles and about 6,000 feet of elevation gain) without knee pain (see above). Not bad for an over-forty mom with two screws in her knee, and I owe it to the skill, knowledge and guidance of Dr. Stetson.


Helen W.

Dear Dr. Stetson, Humanity is so blessed to have your presence as a part of it! The work that you do enables human beings (like me for instance) to live life to the fullest (again)!!! From the bottom of my heart I thank you, I only wish that words could express the greatness which you give to humanity!

Sincerely,

Helen W.
Age 16


Patti Paniccia and Jeff Mailes

As a former top ranked professional surfer and now, an avid recreational surfer, I've spent decades pushing my shoulders beyond what most people can imagine. The shoulder endurance is demanded not while riding a wave, but when paddling through giant breaking waves to reach the outside lineup. When I reached my 50s, it seemed that my shoulders were falling apart. I thought there was no coming back, but Dr. Stetson surgically repaired a torn and weakened rotator cuff. No more pain, no more living on ibuprophen, and no more icing my shoulder after a good day surfing with my family. He also operated on my husband Jeff, a news photographer who carries a very heavy camera on his shoulder. We both highly recommend him.

Patti Paniccia


Kris Krise

I have played baseball since I was 5 and have been a pitcher since I was 9.  I always dreamed of playing in the Major Leagues.  When I was 14 the high school football coach asked me to play football.  My parents didn’t want me to, but told me it was my choice.  I decided to play.  After all, lots of kids play more than one sport in high school. 

It was September 26, 1998, the third game of the season and we were winning with less then 2 minutes left in the game.  I went to sack the quarterback when I felt a terrible pain in my elbow.  My pitching elbow.   My own teammate had hit the back of my elbow with his face mask, hyper-extending my arm. The ulna bone broke off and lodged into my dislocated elbow, taking the ligaments and tendons with it.  I couldn’t feel the last three fingers on my right hand, which I later found out was because I had shredded the nerve on both ends.  All I could think about while riding to the hospital in the ambulance was that I would never throw a ball again.  No more baseball.  No more dream.

I was lucky enough to have Dr. Stetson on call that day to do my surgery.  Dr. Stetson repaired the nerve, ligaments and tendons and put the ulna bone back on with a 2 ½ inch screw. 

I was pitching again 6 months later for the varsity baseball team at Crescenta Valley High School.  I graduated in 2002 and was drafted by the Arizona Diamond Backs, but took a full baseball scholarship to UC Irvine.  The summer of my freshman year in college I went to Cape Cod and played for the Brewster White Caps.  In 2004 I was drafted by the Kansas City Royals, but took a full baseball scholarship to Chico State University where I went 9-2, was “Pitcher of The Week”, won the 2005 Western Regional Championships and went to the Division II College World Series in Montgomery Alabama.

On June 7, 2005 I was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers.  A week later I was on a plane to Utah to play for their Rookie team, the Ogden Raptors.  My dream finally came true.

I am 22 yrs old now and getting ready for Spring Training.  None of this would have been possible without Dr. Stetson.  He gave me back my dream.

Thank you Dr. Stetson.

Sincerely,
Kris Krise


Todd Siemering

I was a patient of Dr. Stetson's in 1999-2000. I had chronic dislocation of my right shoulder. He operated to put it back together, basically, and he did an excellent job!

Dr. Stetson also wrote a letter of confidence to the Army for me so I could get in. With his help, I was able to succeed in the Army for four years. It was the best thing that has ever happened to me, and it will pave the way to what seems to be a promising future.

I just wanted to thank you Dr. Stetson for your great work and friendly service. I hope this letter finds you well, and I hope you can continue to help others the way you've helped me. Thanks, Doctor!

Sincerely,

Todd Siemering


Robin Noll

had been suffering from very painful "tennis elbow" for several months. It happened at a very inopportune time as I was scheduled to participate in the translocation of endangered peninsular pronghorn antelope in the Vizcaino Desert in Baja, California.

Several weeks prior to the departure date I seriously did not think I would be able to go. I could not pick up a cup of coffee without pain let alone a pronghorn!

I had seen Dr. Stetson some time ago for a shoulder injury sustained at work and was impressed (and healed) with his skill. I thought it was worth a chance and scheduled an appointment.

After one visit and cortisone treatment I had absolutely no pain. I had one of the best experiences of my life and we successfully translocated 28 pronghorn to a new habitat where hopefully they will reproduce and thrive. Two months later I continue to be pain free.

Thank you Dr. Stetson!


Jonathan Bowman

I have been very active in sports all my life: gymnastics, rock climbing and now endurance horse racing. This entails racing horses cross-country for 50, 75 and 100 miles. My horse and I have been to the Pan American Championships and have been ranked in the top 4 in our weight division on the West Coast for 6 years. We can't afford to be slowed down much by a broken leg...

In mid-February, I broke my leg and Dr Stetson had to install a plate and 6 screws to hold me together. Because of his excellent work, I have retained my flexibility and the strength is quickly returning. I am racing again, having completed a 50-mile race in mid-May, after short 3-month layoff.

This picture was taken at an endurance race called the Tevis Cup in the Lake Tahoe area.

Thank you Dr. Stetson.


Tony Esteban

Thanks Dr. Stetson for getting me back to handball!


Laura K. Russo , Age: 7

My name is Laura, and I’m 7½ years old. I was playing in a softball league, on the advice of my primary care physician, who felt the exercise would be good for me. Oops! I ran to get the ball and was running back with it when I slipped. I didn’t want to let go of the ball in my left hand, so I fell fully onto my right outstretched arm and hand.

Mommy took me to an emergency room where the x-rays showed a broken, displaced distal radius and they splinted it. The next day, we went to an orthopedic hospital to get a cast placed. It was a horrible, painful experience. I was very frightened and didn’t want to have to go to a doctor again for my arm.

Fortunately, Grandma is Dr. Stetson's transcriptionist. She told me how nice "Dr. Bill" is and assured me that he would not hurt me, and she took me and Mommy to see him.

I was scared because of what happened before, but Dr. Bill sat on the examining table next to me and talked to me as he checked my arm and cast. He explained things to me that the other doctor hadn’t told me, like why I need to keep my arm up in a sling. And he showed me how to move my fingers with my other hand so they don’t get swollen.

He was kind and very gentle and made me feel much better. Afterward, when Mommy and Grandma asked me what I thought of Dr. Stetson, I said with a big smile, “I like him! I want to keep going to him,” so that’s what we’re doing.


Doug Garwood

My name is Doug Garwood and I'm a professional golfer on the Nationwide Tour. Now golf doesn't sound like a dangerous game...and it's not. But, injuries do occur and when they do they can be just as dehabilitating as in the rougher sports.

I hurt my hand in 2002 and that led to my making compensatory moves in my swing and that led to my shoulder problems which in turn led me to Dr. Stetson.

A friend of mine recommended him to me and I'm very glad he did. From the start he was able to give me straight answers about my injury, he seemed genuinely concerned and he took the time to explain everything I wanted to know.

My problem turned out to be a tear of my biceps tendon and some bursitis. Dr. Stetson performed surgery on me in November, I was practicing by January and in March I played in my first tournament of the 2005 season in Lafayette, Louisiana. I'm looking forward to a great year on the Nationwide Tour and it's in large part due to the help of Dr. Stetson ( now if he can only do something about my putting! ) Oh, and also, I never had to wait more than five minutes in the outer office, you gotta love that!!


Lt Col Trevor Kleineahlbrandt

I was originally referred to Dr. Stetson from the military medical system two years after I was injured on duty in 2001.

Having endured two years of liberal narcotic prescriptions and worthless cortisone injections, I was finally afforded the opportunity to consult with Dr. Stetson regarding my right shoulder.

He immediately made a correct diagnosis and recommended surgery. The surgery itself was trouble free and went well.

I'll add that the entire process of being under Dr Stetson's care was easy and my treatment was first-rate.

I'm enclosing a picture taken on top of the Mayor's office on one of the last days of the Fallujah battle this past November. Thank you, Dr Stetson for fixing my shoulder and helping get me back in the fight with my fellow
Marines.

Semper Fidelis,

Lt Col Trevor Kleineahlbrandt


Kailey Heiman

My name is Kailey. I started gymnastics when I was nine. When I was 11, I injured my elbow and was referred to Dr. Stetson.

In Jan. 2002, he performed elbow surgery on me to remove a piece of broken cartilage. I was out of gymnastics for two months and missed one competition season, but was ultimately able to return.

Since then I have been able to do gymnastics successfully without any problems thanks to Dr. Stetson.


Dwight Ham

I am 54 and lead an active life. I enjoy being outdoors playing tennis, golf or just working out in the gym. My job keeps me very busy so time spent exercising is very important to me. But one day I over did it and as a result, was injured playing tennis with an acute tendinitis in my right shoulder and arm. At the same time, I managed to injure my knee with a minor muscle tear. At first I was very discouraged with the injury because it meant curtailed activity and long recuperation. Dr. Stetson however, took the time to explain the injury and reassured me that I would be back playing tennis again. I appreciated the manner in which Dr. Stetson handled my case including giving me the confidence that I would return to active sports. After weeks of physical therapy and two visits with Dr. Stetson I have returned to the tennis courts smashing that tennis ball, playing some golf and back at the gym.

And, more importantly, I have learned how to physically better prepare myself for those strenuous activities and sports. I am very pleased that I was referred to Dr. Stetson because he understands how important it is to remain physically active with a healthy body.


Heather Hamasaki

When I tore my ACL the summer before my sophomore year at Glendale High, I was devastated. I didn't know what would happen and I had no idea what it would mean for my softball career.

When Coach Kohlmeier referred me to Dr. Stetson, that was the turning point of my career. Dr. Stetson and his staff were extremely helpful and ensured a speedy recovery. Five months after my surgery, I was back on the mound, and I couldn't have been happier. Soon thereafter, I was in better shape than I had ever been, pitching at a higher level than ever before. This served as a valuable learning experience for me, knowing that with a little hard work and support from people like Dr. Stetson, giving up never has to be an option. I even wrote about this experience for my college application essay.

Now I'm going into my sophomore year at Lehigh University, where I have become a regular in the pitching rotation. I had such a positive experience with Dr. Stetson. I can't imagine where I would be had I gone anywhere else.


Greg Colley

After running track and cross country in High School and College my competitive interests turned a bit more extreme.

Unfortunately my experience in extreme sports has not been without injury. In August 2002 I fractured my pelvis in five places when I came up short on a big double jump while racing motocross. In July 2004 I crashed on my mountain bike and fractured my right shoulder.

When I first went to see another doctor about my shoulder, that doctor expressed to me that I might need surgery, and we scheduled an appointment with Dr. Stetson. I thought for sure, being a surgeon Dr. Stetson would say I needed surgery. We’ll to my surprise he said my fracture would heal on its own and I should be fine without surgery. I was stoked and relieved and now have a lot of trust in Dr. Stetson. (That's me on the summit of Mt. McKinley).

 

Carol Ferris

I have been extremely active all of my life. Participating in ice-skating, classical ballet and horseback riding. For the past 12 years I have been very successful in competitive racewalking, winning many races from 1500 meters to half-marathons.

At the tender age of 66 I needed a new challenge, so why not the 2002 Los Angeles Marathon? During my training I developed knee pain. Nothing too severe, but I could not ignore it.

A friend recommended Dr. Stetson and luckily the x-rays were “clean”. The culprit turned out to be an ITB that needed stretching! Good news indeed. Even better news, I finished the Marathon in 5:57, just a tad under my goal of 6:00 hours, placing first in the 60+ (female) racewalk division.

I was still feeling frisky at 67, so I once again started training for the 2003 Marathon. I was comforted to know that Dr. Stetson was only five miles away if I got in trouble. My body held up better the second time around and my finishing time was 5:48 (PR) for another first place finish!

Dr. Stetson is the first to know when I get an ache or a pain and always keeps me going, just like the Energizer Bunny. Who knows, maybe we’ll try another marathon in 2005.


Dean Mizdal

As a professional motorcycle racer, I had injured my shoulder several times over a 10-year period, and I was in constant pain.

The doctor I saw before Dr. Stetson didn’t do much more for me than shoot me up with cortisone and recommend I quit racing.

But when I went to see Dr. Stetson, he was genuinely interested in what I was experiencing, and was eager to find the source of my problem.

He did extensive testing to come up with a diagnosis and reassured me that he had a solution to my problem. Without Dr. Stetson’s diagnosis and solution, I feared that my racing days were numbered.

He performed surgery on me in December of 2003. With Dr. Stetson’s help, I was able to resume racing in March of 2004 and regain my competitive edge. My shoulder now feels better than it did for years.


Natalie Briggs , Age: 12

Dr. Stetson helps me to stay healthy so that I can continue to excel in Gymnastics and make it through difficult competitions.

I love going to see him even though he IS a doctor. He takes care of me when I'm in pain and makes me feel comfortable and unafraid. 

Thank you so much!!!!
Natalie Briggs
Age 12

 


C. Stewart Graham

As a life time tennis player and a California Free Diving Spear Fishing record holder, it was very hard to loose this important part of my life due to an elbow injury (tennis elbow).

I lost almost 2 years of my active sports life (especially tennis and free diving) due to tennis elbow. Tennis elbow does not sound like a very severe injury, but I let it get to the point that I could not hold a cup of coffee or brush my teeth in the mornings.

After several doctor visits, x-rays, physical therapy, cortisone shots and countless sleepless nights due to the pain, I elected to have surgery.

Thank god I was referred to Dr. Stetson for a second opinion. I remember he was very conservative prior to proceeding with surgery.

Now after the arthroscopic surgery and two very little incisions that left almost no scars I’m consistently beating most of my tennis opponents, teaching my daughter to play this beautiful sport and I’m planning a free diving spear fishing vacation also to teach my children to free dive.

Above is a photo of my California Free Diving record obtained in 1999: a 426 lbs Shortfin Mako Shark (I’m the guy on the right with the diving knife).


Carol St. John

I had the very good fortune to be referred to Dr. Stetson for a repetitive strain injury after being misdiagnosed, denied treatment by my HMO, investigated by the worker’s compensation insurance carrier, blamed by my boss, shunned by my co-workers, and given physical therapy exercises that further damaged my elbows.

When I finally met Dr. Stetson, I was feeling extremely stressed by my struggle to continue working with the pain of my injury, and anxious about the possibility of becoming permanently disabled by the delays in finding adequate treatment.

After eight months of chaos, it was a great relief to meet a doctor who was not only experienced and knowledgeable but also genuinely concerned for me as a human being. The best thing about Dr. Stetson is that he actively listens to his patients and engages them in all decisions regarding treatment.

We tried cortisone injections and occupational therapy, and finally decided that surgery would be needed. The Alameda Surgical Center was a wonderful surprise. In it’s small office-like setting, I was totally coddled by the staff, which helped sooth my pre-op jitters. During the procedure Dr. Stetson used equipment that gave him a microscopic view while he very skillfully scraped minute deposits of scar tissue from my tendons. Not only are my elbows improving daily, but the depression and anxiety I suffered during my medical mystery tour are evaporating as well.

I’m sure all his patients rave about his caring manner as a doctor and his incredible skill as a surgeon. But he just smiles a little and says he loves his work.


To Karen, Fred & Melissa

Twas the night of the party, and I had my dress. Larry searched through his closet so to look his best. Pants, socks, belt and shoes were no problem for him, but choices of shirts was rather slim. It was Karen’s party and not to be missed, Boy oh boy was Larry p..... Shoulder surgery really slowed him down, You’ll miss him but please, please don’t frown. He wanted to be here, really it’s true, But his choice of clothes made him blue. So in spirit he is here with all of his might, wishing you a Merry Christmas and a wonderful night!

Christmas 2006



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