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We have built dedicated links to Knee1.com that other organizations may place on their Web sites. There are two options shown below: the Knee1 logo and hotlinked text.

The following links create a pop up window linking visitors from your Web site to Knee1.

Below is a hotlinked text that reads: Knee1.com - A Complete Patient Resource for Knee Care. You may insert this into your html source code.

Knee1.com - A Complete Patient Resource for Knee Care

Alternatively, you may choose to insert a hotlink using our Knee1 logo. The Knee1 logo is housed on our servers for your convenience. Again, simply insert this line of code into your html source information.

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If you have any questions on how to add the code to your site, please e-mail support@knee1.com or call 617-576-9400.

After you or your team has completed inserting the code, please send a confirmation email to support@knee1.com



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