Lennie Rosenbluth promotes awareness on osteoarthritis
Posted May 17, 2019
Lennie Rosenbluth was never afraid of big games. But now, at 87, the Chapel Hill resident’s knees are not a fan of big stadiums. “I think I’m the only member of our team who hasn’t had knee replacement [surgery],” Lennie says. “Even though it takes me a while to climb stairs, I’ll do it. Every home basketball game, every football game.”
(Chapel Hill Magazine)
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