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In September 2020, a 72-year-old male underwent a right total knee replacement (TKA). The patient tolerated the procedure well and progressed toward full weight bearing in physicaltherapy (PT). By December 2023, the patient exhibited no discernable increase in ambulatory ability since his first surgery in September 2020.
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In September 2020, a 72-year-old male underwent a right total knee replacement after an unsuccessful trial of hylan G-F 20. He tolerated the procedure well and progressed in physicaltherapy (PT). The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports PhysicalTherapy. Video Journal of Sports Medicine. Sage Journals.
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