Joint Replacement
Do you think that a joint replacement will keep you sidelined for a long period of time? Or, do you think you’re too old for a joint replacement? Think again! Thousands of people have ankle, hip, knee or shoulder replacements every year and most are surprised by how quickly they can get back to normal activities.
Age is only a number when it comes to joint replacement. In fact, age is seldom a determining factor for joint replacement candidates.
Questions? Don’t worry. We have a total joint coordinator specifically assigned to help patients through the total joint process that we call The Joint Journey.
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