The center will feature advanced technology for knee and hip replacement surgery, reconstructive spine procedures, hand and upper extremity microsurgery as well as pain management. Patients will also participate in a “joint camp,” in which a group of patients undergo joint replacement surgery on the same day and then undergo physical therapy and rehabilitation together as well, according to the report.
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