University Medical Center in Tennessee launches new total joint program

University Medical Center in Lebanon, Tenn., has launched the Joint Club, a new joint replacement surgery program, according to a report by The Lebanon Democrat & Wilson County News.

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The Joint Club includes 10 private patient rooms, occupational therapy staff, dedicated nursing, physical therapy services and a gym. The program will also utilize technology such as the Mako surgical robot, acquired by the hospital a few years ago.

 

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