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Seminar teaches you to please your knees

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Do you experience knee pain? You’re not alone. The good news is you can please your knees and stop suffering with the pain.

Learn what treatment options are available for your joint pain at nonprofit Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center by attending a free seminar presented by orthopedic surgeon Dr. Scott Siverhus. 

Siverhus will debunk myths about knee pain, the causes of knee pain and how to rid pain associated with these heavily used joints.

The seminar is from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Nov. 20, in the auditorium at the medical center, 14502 W. Meeker Blvd., in Sun City West. Refreshments will be provided.

Nearly 32 million Americans have osteoarthritis, which commonly affects weight-bearing joints such as the knee, and almost one third of adults experience joint pain. Banner Del E. Webb provides experienced surgeons and orthopedic unit nursing staff with clinical expertise and experience to help you on your way to total knee health and back to doing the things you love.

For information about this free educational seminar, visit www.BannerHealth.com/WebbJointseminar. To reserve your seat, call 602-230-CARE.


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