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  2. Fred Funk - Wikipedia

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    After years of chronic knee pain, Funk underwent a total knee replacement in 2009. [7] Later that year, on June 8, 2009, he became the oldest qualifier, at age 53, for the U.S. Open at Bethpage Black by shooting 139 over 36 holes at Woodmont Country Club in Rockville, Maryland, surviving a playoff.

  3. Knee replacement - Wikipedia

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    Some physicians and patients may consider having ultrasonography for deep venous thrombosis after knee replacement. [75] [76] Neither gabapentin nor pregabalin have been found to be useful for pain following a knee replacement. [77] A Cochrane review concluded that early multidisciplinary rehabilitation programs may produce better results. [78]

  4. Knee pain - Wikipedia

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    Knee pain is pain caused by wear and tear, such as osteoarthritis or a meniscal tear. Effective treatments for knee pain include physical therapy exercises, [28] pain-reducing drugs such as ibuprofen, joint stretching, [29] [30] knee replacement surgery, and weight loss in people who are overweight. [27]

  5. What Bullets Do to Bodies - Highline

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    You can go to Temple for high-end elective surgery, like getting a knee replacement or a heart transplant, same as at any other major teaching hospital in the country. As Jeremy Walter, Temple Hospital’s amiable director of media relations, reminded me more than once, “Temple isn’t just a hospital that treats drug addicts and gun victims.”

  6. Where is Elisabeth Finch now? - AOL

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    According to Finch, she suffered a hiking injury in 2007, which required knee replacement surgery. She recalled her loved ones being "so supportive" leading up to the different procedures she had ...

  7. Kneecapping - Wikipedia

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    Kneecapping is a form of malicious wounding, often as torture, in which the victim is injured in the knee.The injury is typically inflicted by a low-velocity gunshot to the knee pit with a handgun.