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Just two weeks after his CORI robotic-assisted total knee replacement, Russell M.

by Andrew R. Noble, M.D. | 6 months ago

Just two weeks after his CORI robotic-assisted total knee replacement, Russell M. is making remarkable progress! He’s walking without a cane, showing excellent range of motion, minimal swelling, and minimal discomfort. Way to go, Russell!

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