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Leonard Miller



Leonard Miller loves to take to the trails in Sedona, running and biking through the rugged, beautiful country.

“I only got into the outdoor sports life about 15 years ago, when I moved to this area,” said Leonard. “We live in such a beautiful place, how could it not inspire someone to be outdoors? I love to run, hike and ride road bikes whenever I have time.”

Unfortunately, the years of stress and strain from these activities left Leonard’s knee in bad shape. Instead of being able to get outside as often as he liked, Leonard started being more careful, doing a little less and thinking about pain management.

Doing the Leg Work
After researching his options, Leonard realized one name kept coming up—the Joint Replacement Program at VVMC. Leonard consulted with Jack Wylie, M.D., orthopedic surgeon on the VVMC Medical Staff and tried a variety of noninvasive treatments. However, when the pain persisted, Dr. Wylie and Leonard began to consider surgical treatment options.

“Because of my age and good health, we decided that the unicompartmental knee arthroplasty option was best for me,” Leonard explained. “I underwent the surgery in June, and enjoyed excellent care at VVMC.” Unlike a total knee replacement, during a unicompartmental knee arthroplasty, surgeons replace only the damaged knee bone with a prosthetic material. Most patients report better range of motion after the procedure.

Physical therapy is an important component of the Joint Replacement Program. Leonard’s range of motion improves through a variety of stretching exercises.

A Better Life
After a positive experience at VVMC, including comprehensive postoperative care, Leonard is working to return to his normal routine. He enjoys his physical therapy, and recently took a family vacation to Boston where he went kayaking and fishing with relatives.

“It’s a worthwhile procedure, and the rehabilitation program is wonderful,” said Leonard. “I’m a believer in the Joint Replacement Program, and I recommend it to everyone who asks.”



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