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Pauline New York, NY hip Image Hip Replacement
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Daniel Irvington, NY leg Image Broken Leg
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Angela Fort Lauderdale, FL knee Image Knee Replacement
Paul Miller Place, NY

"At a dance I tripped on a chair, fell on my left side, and my left femur separated from my hip. Being in much pain, the local fire department took me to a nearby hospital in Long Island where I was operated on the next day for a partial hip replacement. Everything was going great but after five weeks I developed a staph infection that put me back in the hospital for 25 days. The prosthesis was removed, I was on intravenous antibiotics for eight weeks and spent the next eight months in a wheelchair."

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hip Image Hip Revision Surgery
Alan Boulder, CO

"I'm an avid cyclist, skier, and hiker and at age 61 I broke my wrist mountain biking in Boulder, CO. It was an awful break with an equally horrible second opinion telling me I didn't require surgery. I was lucky enough to get an appointment with Dr. Lee in NYC for a consult. He immediately diagnosed my wrist as improper bone healing, ligament damage, deformation and suggested surgery either back in Colorado or with him. I realized rather quickly that there was only one doctor I would trust to fix me and that was Dr. Lee."

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hand Image Broken Wrist
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Marge Ridgefield, CT spine Image Disc Disorder
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Theresa New Hyde Park, NY knee Image Knee Arthritis
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Michael Staten Island, NY knee Image Knee Replacement
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Diane Wayne, NJ foot Image Toe Injury/Condition
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Peter New York, NY hip Image Hip Pain
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Frank New York, NY hip Image Hip Replacement
Ann L. New York, NY

"I recovered from the operation quickly and easily. I am now free of back pain, able to walk without inhibition and looking forward to the moment at the end of the month when I can once again bend over and touch my toes – or, more usefully, tie my shoelaces."

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spine Image Spine Laminectomy