Robert is in a good mood today.
This morning, he just completed a rotator cuff repair surgery. The patient was the principal violinist of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. The postoperative effect was ideal, and it's estimated that he could be back on stage in three months. With no surgeries scheduled for the afternoon, he found rare free time and sat in his private clinic office located in Long Island, brewing a pot of West Lake Longjing tea he brought back from China, leisurely scrolling through his phone.
Outside the window, the lawn was trimmed neatly, a few maple trees were all red, and the ground was covered with fallen leaves. This clinic is now not only the number one private sports medicine clinic in the United States but also a scenic line in the affluent area of Long Island.
The clinic's name is quite special, "Brother Luo's Clinic."
