When knee, hip or shoulder arthritis seriously limits your ability to function, it may be time to consider joint replacement surgery. These surgeries have a long track record of helping people restore and maintain a high level of functioning. But a successful outcome depends on more than just the surgery. “To get a great outcome, […]
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