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Lidge had surgery to repair torn cartilage in the knee on Oct. 1, 2007, and had his meniscus repaired on Feb. 25 last year. He felt discomfort during a series in Colorado from April 10-12, had an MRI exam on April 20, then had a cortisone shot and didn't pitch in a game between April 25 and May 2.
Lidge returned to Philadelphia and the knee will be examined again. Manuel said treatment figures to be fairly straightforward.
"Rest and doing the some exercise, the kind of exercise where you can straighten your leg," he said.
Ryan Madson probably will close in Lidge's absence, with J.C. Romero and Clay Condrey also seeing action in later innings.
"We want him to be healthy. We want him to do whatever he has to do to get back and get back strong," said Romero, who returned last week from a 50-game suspension for a failed drug test.
"It's up to us -- Madson and Condrey and myself -- to get the job done and close the door for us," Romero said.
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