3 things to know about Tiger’s latest ankle surgery
Dr. Daniel Bohl, a foot and ankle surgeon at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, explains more about Woods’ surgery and possible outcomes.
Read MoreTwo MOR Execs Named Crain’s ‘2023 Notable Leaders in Healthcare’
Dr. Brian Cole, Managing Partner; and Renee Glanzmann, Chief Compliance Officer & Director of Patient Access, have the privilege of being included.
Read MoreRecovery after fall-induced hip pain
Just four months out from his total hip replacement, Walter Liptak is easily walking up steps and walking a mile along the Florida beach near his home.
Read MoreAthlete returns to golf after three-level cervical disc replacement
Just six weeks after surgery, James Letchinger was on the golf course.
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About Those 10,000 Steps
Walking 10,000 steps equates to approximately four to five miles depending on stride length.
Read MoreCentury Ride Cyclist Back on the Bike after Spine Surgery
After a minimally invasive, outpatient microdiscectomy, Dave O'Dell is back on his bike riding 70 miles per week.
Read MorePatricia's Story
After suffering from debilitating shoulder pain, Patricia Dietz turned to non-operative care with Dr. Caitlin Nicholson at MOR Joliet.
Read MoreWhat Causes Wrist Pain from Typing?
Here are four important things to know about preventing and treating wrist pain caused by typing.
Read MoreReverse Total Shoulder Replacement Returns Patient’s Function and Strength
When Carmen Contreras tripped and fell on his shoulder, he didn’t realize the extensive damage a simple fall could cause.
Read MoreWinning a Football Division Championship After a Knee Injury
When South Dakota State quarterback Mark Gronowski took a big hit in the FCS Championship game in 2021, he worried about the future of his football career.
Read MoreDr. Howard An Selected as Recipient of 2023 Wiltse Lifetime Achievement Award
Dr. An is the second MOR recipient of this award, joining former MOR spine surgeon Dr. Gunnar Andersson.
Read MoreHow to Avoid Overuse Injuries
Whether you’re a year-round athlete or someone just beginning a fitness routine, you are at risk of an overuse injury.
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