Dr. Guichet,
So glad you have joined the forum.
There has been much discussion on the forum about the issue of athletic recovery. Many doctors, including yourself, claim that 100% athletic recovery is a realistic goal. I recall reading somewhere you even saying that you have had patients win sports championships after surgery.
However, the overwhelming consensus on the forum, from people who have actually had the surgery, is that 100% recovery is impossible. Again, we're talking about ATHLETIC recovery here, not just basic functioning. Most often cited are losses in speed, agility, and explosiveness — and this includes patients of yours, as well.
I am ready to get the surgery and you are far-and-away my top choice for a doctor, but I, along many others here, am hung up on the concerns about athletic recovery. If we could see proven cases of patients who had recovered fully, it would make the decision easy for us. I understand that many of your patients are concerned about protecting their anonymity, but of all the hundreds of patients you've operated on, I'm sure there are at least a few who would be willing to give verifiable testimonials about their recoveries. They need not share their names.
I think that for a person who is ready to spend $80,000, it is reasonable to expect some assurances that a 100% athletic recovery is a realistic goal, beyond just the doctor's word. I think some patient testimonials would meet this need. An added benefit to you is that it would no doubt save you countless hours of time responding to patient inquiries, as I'm sure the vast majority of them have to do with recovery.
Best,
Quincy
P.S. By the way, I see that you do currently have testimonials on your site, and they're great. However, I don't see any that speak specifically to ATHLETIC recovery. If you had a few testimonials from patients who were high-level athletes prior to surgery and then were able to recover to the same performance level after the surgery, I think your website would be perfect.