Farrel’s Diamondback 360® Peripheral OAS Story
Feeling strong, walking long: Procedure through 78-year-old Farrel’s wrist shortened his recovery time. Instead of days in the hospital, Farrel walked out on his own in just a few hours.
Feeling strong, walking long: Procedure through 78-year-old Farrel’s wrist shortened his recovery time. Instead of days in the hospital, Farrel walked out on his own in just a few hours.
After Gary’s previous experience with the procedure going through his groin and the long recovery from that, Gary was open to trying the procedure going through his wrist. Instead of...
Micheall spent decades, literally, on her feet working at the drugstore. At 51, the pain in her foot intensified. It became difficult to walk, and she grew increasingly inactive. When...
At 78, this living gospel legend is still exercising, traveling, singing the praises of his doctors, and moving full speed ahead.
David was an outdoorsman who loved to fish, but his orthopedic surgeon was recommending amputation of both of his legs due to peripheral artery disease (PAD). His daughter sought alternatives...