The Doctors TV show on CBS featured Dr. John Knight, Director of the Hand and Wrist Institute at DISC, along with one of his patient’s on the topic of joint replacement surgery in the hand. This state of the art procedure replacs the knuckles using a pyrocarbon prosthesis. The show was taped before a live studio audience at Paramount studios and finally aired on March 29th. Dr. Knight says, “It was a pleasant experience in dealing with all staff and the show’s producers and doctors.” To read more about Joint or Knuckle Replacement visit Joint Replacement.
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