Shoulder Surgery Helps 59- Year-Old Get Back To CrossFit
After sustaining a rotator cuff tear, Dan DeCarlo, 59, needed shoulder surgery to help get him back to his CrossFit workouts.
Read MoreFrank M. Phillips, MD, Recognized by the North American Spine Society (NASS)
Dr. Phillips received the prestigious 2021 Leon Wiltse Award from the North American Spine Society (NASS).
Read MoreBack to Golf and Hoops After Shoulder Replacement
After years of shoulder pain caused him to give up golf and basketball, Mike Bauer, 57, was ready to get back to his favorite activities.
Read More5 Things to Know About Ryan Fitzpatrick’s Hip Injury
Dr. Shane Nho breaks down Washington quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick's hip injury suffered in the team's Week 1 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
Read MoreHiking The Tetons Two Weeks After Minimally Invasive Neck Surgery
Just two weeks after surgery, Stephanie Trani enjoyed a hiking trip to the Tetons and Badlands with her family.
Read MoreDual Mobility Hip Implant: What Is It and Is It Right For You?
Some patients may be a candidate for a newer type of hip implant called dual mobility, reducing the risk of dislocation and allowing for a greater range of hip joint motion.
Read MoreOlympic Athlete Back to Training Following Surgery
Jamie Rauch, 41 of Chicago, understands the mental and physical demands on the Olympic athletes in Tokyo this summer.
Read MoreLiving Her Best Life After a Hip Replacement at Age 14
At age two, Emily Wegmann was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) by her pediatrician.
Read MoreRush University Medical Center’s Orthopedic Program Ranked Among Top Ten In U.S.
U.S. News & World Report ranked the orthopedic program at Rush the best in Illinois and Indiana for 2021.
Read MoreErica's Scoliosis Story
An estimated 3% of the population experiences some degree of scoliosis.
Read MoreNational Hydration Day: Drink Up!
Water is essential for our overall health and is key for performing certain body functions.
Read MoreTraining for a Marathon: How to Avoid Injury
Here are some tips from Dr. Joshua Blomgren, a 15-time Chicago Marathon team physician.
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