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A new knee for the rest of her life Nancy Merckle, 84, enjoys bus trips and her grandson’s baseball games. So when pain in her right knee made it hard to walk, she needed a way to keep going. “It was always my bad knee,” said Nancy. “But after cooking Thanksgiving dinner, I could barely walk. When I limped around Canonsburg Hospital on my volunteer rounds, my friends urged me to go see Dr. Donald Ravasio.” Nancy’s MRI showed the advanced arthritis, bone-on bone contact that was causing the pain. Arthroplasty knee replacement surgery was the best solution. After her surgery, she was at a rehab facility, followed by physical therapy at home, and visits to the outpatient rehabilitation center at Canonsburg Hospital. “I did a lot of exercise on my own. I pushed myself, even when it hurt,” Nancy said. She was volunteering again a month later, walking independently. “They were all amazed at how well I did,” she said. 1 “Everyone at Dr. Ravasio’s offi ce was so nice. They explained it all so clearly.” CAUSE OF DISABILITY AMONG U.S. ADULTS IS ARTHRITIS 1 2 NANCY MERCKLE, KNEE REPLACEMENT PATIENT 1 www.cdc.gov/arthritis/index.htm www.arthritis.org/about-arthritis/understanding-arthritis/ arthritis-statistics-facts.php 2