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Chronic Knee
and Hip Pain?
Join one of our orthopaedic surgeons for a
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discussion of the latest in robotic, minimally-invasive
procedures including MAKOplasty°
Experiencing knee pain? Want to learn about the latest
advancements in surgery? Attend this FREE seminar on
MAKOplasty®, the new partial knee and hip resurfacing
procedure being performed at only four hospitals in
Michigan, including DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital in
CommerceTownship.
Also discover the benefits of a MAKOplasty® assisted
total hip replacement. MAKOplasty® results in more
rapid relief from pain, a much shorter hospital stay and
dramatically quicker return to daily activities than
traditional surgery. In most cases, patients are back to
pain-free living within just one or two weeks.
Attend this 30-minute group discussion featuring a
presentation by an orthopaedic surgeon and find out if
you are a candidate for this new procedure.There will
also be time for the physician to answer your specific
questions related to your condition, insurance and other
topics. In addition, our physicians are holding
appointment times in the week following this session
for those who attend and would like to be seen quickly.
Learn about a variety of
solutions for knee pain from
these Orthopaedic Specialists
in your community.
Dr. Brandt
Dr. Mackey
DATE
Dr. Mitchell
Dr. Nzoma
TIME DOCTOR
Monday, November 24
6 p.m. Nzoma
Tuesday, December 2
6 p.m.
Brandt
Wednesday, December 10 6 p.m. Mackey
Thursday, December 18
6 p.m. Mitchell
DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital
Medical Office Building
1 William Carls Drive
Commerce, MI 48382-2201
Registration required:
Visit www.dmc.org/peoplesmedicalcollege
by scanning the code or call 1-888-DMC-2500.
DMC
Huron Valley-Sinai
Hospital
always there.
These physicians are members of the medical staff at the Detroit Medical Center, but are independent contractors who are neither employees
nor agents of Detroit Medical Center; and, as a result, these physicians are solely responsible for their actions in their medical practices.