I don't know if the driver is an actor or not I might have been mistaken. But he has certainly "acted" for this ad. The prospective patient too.
Worst of all is the patient who is made to get up from bed with the "warm help" offered by Dr. Betz. awww. He must have had surgery weeks ago but they asked him to lie back in bed to recreate a post-op scene That was the funniest.
To be honest, the ad is a pretty good representation of my experience with Betz. Thomas, Daniela and Ivonne are all "playing" themselves; the video was shot at the clinic in Neunkirchen where I stayed when took my nail out in 2013 (my surgery was in another wing in the hospital).
The way the patient is clicking and walking is how most patients do. Some like me had to do a different movement for clicking because it was easier for us, but overall the video is pretty dead on.
Oh, and Betz actually do help you get up and out of your bed after the surgery. He certainly did with me.
I still can't believe how they can make an ad like this when major life changing complications have happened to at least one patient under their care. Not to mention numerous nail breaks with older versions of the nail. It's certainly not a picnic.
Please don't start saying there are good cases too. That's not the point. This is a major life changing procedure. This ad is a big let down to medical ethics.
I won't just say there was "good cases too". I'll say that in my time in Germany (more than six months at Park Hotel in Weiskirchen) I didn't see any nail breaking IN GERMANY. I did meet people that came back to fix the nail that was broken outside of Germany.
If anything, I think Dr. Betz should rethink the policy of letting the patients fly so early back home (like Apotheosis in the old forum).
Note that even Andrewshizzles, which had a hard time in Germany (I was there at the same time, he had the worst case of duckass of all of us) only broke the nail when he went back home. And later Betz fixed him and he is pretty happy with the result (I know because I talked with him just two years ago about this).
I also met some patients with bad results with their Tibias (mostly very slow consolidation, all female patients). Overall I think Betz is a very doctor for the femurs. I'm still not sure about the tibias.