
Planning to replace a hip or knee? Your orthopedic surgeon and Campbell County Health want you to heal well and get back to life.
Participation in this pre-operative course will prepare each patient and their coach or support person with what to expect prior to surgery, during the hospital stay, post-surgical home care and rehabilitation exercises. All joint-replacement program patients are encouraged to attend an informative preoperative class where you will learn what to expect before, during and after surgery.
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