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Mark Harmon sustained a knee injury during his football career for the UCLA Bruins and now has abducted knee [the foot has moved away from the central line of the body, making him knock-kneed].

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As of my last knowledge update, there is no public information indicating that Mark Harmon has sustained an injury to one of his legs. However, it is essential to note that this information may change rapidly, and I recommend checking reputable news sources for the most current updates on his health status.

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football injury that makes him appear to be knocked kneed

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15y ago
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No, he does not. His leg was injured playing football in college. And also was broken in 2003 in skiing accident.

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14y ago
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Yes, Mark Harmon injured his knee playing College Football.

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13y ago
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Yes he does, this is due to a problem with his knee from when he was playing Baseball.

Actually He played Football not Baseball on the 1972-73 UCLA Bruins team.

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13y ago
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