Bobby James was finding it increasingly difficult to do basic things. James couldn’t bend enough at the waist to sit comfortably, couldn’t stand in order to work, couldn’t ride his bicycle, and couldn’t sleep for more than 25 minutes at a time for a year because of the pain.
“At times I couldn’t think straight,” said James, “My mind was always on my hips.”
James had a double hip replacement, undergoing surgery for both hips at the same time.
After surgery James is back to doing all of the things that he used to do before including kneeling down to pick something up.
“I dreaded when I would drop anything on the ground because I couldn’t bend down to get it. I needed something to hold onto as I lowered myself down onto my knees.”
He’s now back to riding his bike pain-free and rode 42 miles in the New York City Five Boro Bike Tour just five months after surgery.
Working with Dr. Vigdorchik has been a stress-free, rewarding experience. “He talked to me as an educated person. He explained to me what to expect.”
“I believe him to be one of the best surgeons amongst his peers. Dedicated, fine tuned and humble. I noticed that when you have hip or knee issues, everyone knows someone that has had a knee or a hip done. I heard a great many unhappy endings. I don’t believe it is a coincidence that I had a great outcome. I did the best I could. And he did the best he could. His best is great.”
“I asked if he plays music while he operates. To which he answered, ‘It could be classical, reggae or deep house.’”
“When I relayed this story to a few friends that are doctors and to some that work with doctors, they all said that Dr. Vigdorchik and I must have connected. Because they couldn’t imagine themselves or any other doctor telling a patient their pre-surgery routine.”
“At times I couldn’t think straight,” said James, “My mind was always on my hips.”
James had a double hip replacement, undergoing surgery for both hips at the same time.
After surgery James is back to doing all of the things that he used to do before including kneeling down to pick something up.
“I dreaded when I would drop anything on the ground because I couldn’t bend down to get it. I needed something to hold onto as I lowered myself down onto my knees.”
He’s now back to riding his bike pain-free and rode 42 miles in the New York City Five Boro Bike Tour just five months after surgery.
Working with Dr. Vigdorchik has been a stress-free, rewarding experience. “He talked to me as an educated person. He explained to me what to expect.”
“I believe him to be one of the best surgeons amongst his peers. Dedicated, fine tuned and humble. I noticed that when you have hip or knee issues, everyone knows someone that has had a knee or a hip done. I heard a great many unhappy endings. I don’t believe it is a coincidence that I had a great outcome. I did the best I could. And he did the best he could. His best is great.”
“I asked if he plays music while he operates. To which he answered, ‘It could be classical, reggae or deep house.’”
“When I relayed this story to a few friends that are doctors and to some that work with doctors, they all said that Dr. Vigdorchik and I must have connected. Because they couldn’t imagine themselves or any other doctor telling a patient their pre-surgery routine.”