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About Arthritis

Arthritis can affect every aspect of your life. In its early stages, it is common for people to ignore joint discomfort. As arthritis progresses, activities like walking, driving, and standing can become challenging and painful. If you suffer from joint pain or limited mobility, we encourage you to explore arthritis treatment options with your doctor to help get you back to the business of daily living.

Many conditions can lead to the need for treatment from an orthopedic surgeon. There are many options available for treatment, both surgical and non-surgical. We hope that being informed of these options will lessen the fear or hesitation some have in seeking treatment for any of these conditions.

For further information on this topic, go to: www.biomet.com

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