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The purpose of this study is to assist surgeons and patients in answering the question "Should I have both knees replaced at the same time, or should I just do one and wait to do the second one?"
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Lead Sponsor
Orthopaedic Innovation Centre
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University of Calgary
Calgary, Alberta
Concordia Hospital
Winnipeg, Manitoba
St. Joseph's - McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario
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