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In the Media: Dr. Keppler and knee replacement surgery

Dr. Keppler was interviewed and featured on Clevland.com for a total knee replacement surgery he performed on John Favaloro. 

You can read the full story on Clevland.com's website:

https://www.cleveland.com/healthfit/2013/11/new_knee_new_life_watch_live_v.html

 

And you can watch the video below (video courtesy of Clevland.com):

 

 

Article, video and photo courtesy of Clevland.com

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