The partial procedure involves less tissue damage than a total knee replacement and recoveries are generally faster. “This marks the first time that patients in the Danbury area do not have to go to a hospital to have this advanced procedure,” said John Dunleavy, MD, a Danbury Orthopedics surgeon.
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