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Non-operative spine physicians provide numerous conservative treatments that can help spine patients avoid or delay surgery.
Orthopedic patients can now schedule their own appointments with physicians and physician assistants at all six Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush (MOR) locations.
After experiencing sharp knee pain during practice, Emily Wilson knew she had suffered a significant injury that required attention.
Lisa Simpson had been managing her hip pain with conservative treatment, but this time she knew something was really wrong.
Collaborative spine care helped Patrick return to his Jiu Jitsu career.
Hear from real patients about their experiences from recent injuries and their advice to help others avoid the same outcomes.
Skiing and snowboarding carry a risk for injury, but following some basic guidelines can decrease your chance of injury.
Ginna Kopecky, a jazzercise teacher, was able to resume her career after minimally invasive spine surgery.
Addressing bone and joint problems during the winter means being able to activities when the spring weather arrives.
After being diagnosed with labral tears in both hips, Megan Merkel visited hip preservation specialist Dr. Shane Nho.
With a background in engineering, Howard Mickley turned to science and research when he knew it was time for a knee replacement.
Dr. Mark Cohen says that one of the most common reasons patients visit his office is to seek treatment for thumb arthritis.
After Tyler Weigand sustained an arm injury that required surgery, he turned to sports medicine surgeon Dr. Brian Cole.
Keep these things in mind when getting a second opinion for your orthopedic or spine condition.