

I can't say enough wonderful things about her. Grayson's team and he is very fortunate to have her on his team. Her advice has been spot on and was helpful in alleviating any fears I had about the progress I was making. She explained everything in detail the post surgery recovery expectations and assured me everything was OK and would improve within a specific time frame. She is as supportive and pleasant a person you will ever meet and took the time needed to discuss my progress. The entire staff at FOI has been very supportive. At 12 weeks, I'm back at the gym and getting around well. At 4-6 weeks, I continued my exercises and still experienced weakness and numbness, but all was considered normal. In 2 weeks, I was walking with a cane and taking longer strolls around my neighborhood. Within a week, I was taking short strolls down the street with a walker. The following day a home healthcare rehab nurse came to the house to change bandages and start rehab. I was up within an hour or two after waking and was walking with a walker. The staff at FOI was able to make all the arrangements with the hospital, my insurance company and ensured anyone who had anything to do with my surgical procedure and follow up care was a preferred provider contracted with my insurance. I was given the opportunity to use a new procedure using guided robotics which was less intrusive. All of this was explained at my initial consultation. I opted for corticosteroid shots, but they didn't work and I had to wait 90 days for my body to rid itself of the steroids before surgery could commence. Christopher Grayson was very thorough in explaining my hip condition and gave me options that I could try to delay surgery but felt ultimately that surgery would be necessary. My experience with Florida Orthopaedic Institute was excellent. Sanders is an amazing doctor whom I now call a friend. He does things the right way which requires time and patience. Sanders strives to achieve perfection from day one, but that does not mean it will be quick.
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14 months after my fall, I was restriction free on my way to restored life thanks to Dr. Sanders pleaded not to give up as he refused to give up on me. At one point, when we were exhausted from treatment and considering amputation, Dr. My care required six surgeries which included a bone graft to replace over two inches of degraded tibia, caused by infection from three soil-based bacteria.

Sanders after over three months of improper care by another surgeon in Fort Myers which resulted in a non-union of my compound ankle fracture.
