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Dr. Frank Phillips involved in new cervical disc study

A recent study found that an estimated 50% of people show signs of spinal disc degeneration by their early 20s.

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Will Aaron Rodgers return this year?

Dr. Simon Lee explains Aaron Rodgers’ ankle surgery and expected recovery.

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Benefits of running in the cold outweigh warm weather running

Running in the cold weather could help you burn bad fat and lose more weight.

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Three things to know about Joe Burrow’s wrist injury

Wrist specialist Dr. Xavier Simcock shares insights into Joe Burrow's wrist injury.

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Patient Story

Cartilage transplant instead of knee replacement for avid cyclist

Jack Donovan, 66, of Chicago was convinced he needed a total knee replacement.

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Fifteen MOR physicians named 'Top Doctors' by Chicago Magazine

Compiled by Castle Connelly, the "Top Docs" list includes Chicago area doctors who were selected by their peers.

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The importance of therapy during National Physical Therapy Month

In recognition of National Physical Therapy Month, we’d like to highlight exactly how our physical therapists help patients daily.

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Patient Story

Cervical disc replacement relieves arm pain and tingling

After a cervical disc replacement, Bob Leja, 62, is back to playing ball with his grandchildren and sleeping through the night pain-free.

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Patient Story

Second opinions matter: Partial instead of full knee replacement

After a partial knee replacement, Larry Corn, 65, enjoys walks in the woods over rough terrain, riding his motorcycle, and sleeping soundly.

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Patient Story

Indiana woman free from 25 years of foot pain

Eight months after her second bunionectomy, Nancy Miller is more active than she has been in years.

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Dr. Joshua Blomgren named Head Team Physician for Benedictine University

Dr. Blomgren will manage the health and well-being of all Benedictine athletes.

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Patient Story

Specialized hip surgery gets athlete back to comfortably playing with his son

Today, six months post-surgery, Matt Adamski enjoys pain-free golf and playing all types of sports with his son.

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