Arthroscopic Success 1
The surgery on my elbow went well according to the bow tie wearing doctor. He has really been great and to-the-point, which is exactly what I asked for. I would highly recommend him for this procedure.
Ekkehard Bonatz, M.D., born in Wernigerode, Germany, completed the Secondary School System at Johanneum
Lueneburg with a “Abitur” Degree in 1975. Dr. Bonatz then graduated from The Hannover Medical School with a Medical Degree in 1982. He then completed an Orthopaedic Surgery Residency in 1989 from The University of Alabama at Birmingham Medical Center. Dr. Bonatz also undertook a fellowship in the Hand and Microsurgery at the University of Alabama from 1988 to 1989. Dr. Bonatz enlisted in the U.S. Army under the rank of Major, medical corp and was stationed at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Dr. Bonatz was acting Chief of Hand Surgery services from 1989 to 1991. After a honorable discharge from the U.S. Army, Dr. Bonatz joined the faculty of the Hand and Microsurgery Program eventually as an Associate Professor, Division of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Alabama in Birmingham, Alabama until February of 2002. Ekkehard Bonatz, M.D. then joined in private practice at Southlake Orthopaedics Sports Medicine & Spine Center, P.C. His practice is geared primarily to the extremity of the elbow and hand.
Three to six weeks and it’ll be back to 100%. Maybe then I’ll be able to ride for more than 20 minutes without my arm wanting to fall off.
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