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The Risks of Smoking Before Knee Replacement

by Dr. Eddie El-Yussif | 1 year ago

#kneereplacement #kneearthritis #kneesurgeon Thinking about knee replacement surgery? Quitting smoking at least 6 weeks before can reduce complications and improve your recovery. Take the step towards a better outcome! Watch our video for more!

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