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ProMedica Wildwood hospital marks 2 years

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The logo of orthopedics, representing the straightening of a limb by tying it to a straight and strong brace, is part of a glass work on the patio at the ProMedica Wildwood Orthopaedic and Spine Hospital.

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Physical therapy assistant Lisa Pelton, left, shows Arlene Long, of Tiffin, how to get into and out of a car in the PT area of the hospital.

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Physical therapy assistant Lisa Pelton, PTA, left, shows Arlene Long, of Tiffin, how to get into and out of a car in the physical therapy area of the hospital. Long, 75, had her left knee replaced recently.

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Physical therapy assistant Lisa Pelton, left, shows Arlene Long, of Tiffin, how to get into and out of a car in the PT area of the hospital.

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Dawn Buskey, president, ProMedica Wildwood Orthopaedic and Spine Hospital, stands in front of the two halls of private rooms. Between the two hallways are support and family rooms.

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Each patient of ProMedica Wildwood Orthopaedic and Spine Hospital is issued a t-shirt and gym shorts instead of the usual hospital gown.

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