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Setting realistic expectations for surgery is key, especially when it comes to revision surgery.

by Nicholas B. Frisch MD | 1 year ago

#JointReplacement #PatientRecovery #Orthopedics Setting realistic expectations for surgery is key, especially when it comes to revision surgery. Unlike primary surgeries, each revision is unique and often comes with a longer recovery period.

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