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Now that elective surgeries are permitted again after COVID-19 forced doctors to perform only essential operations, patients like Judy Susmarski can finally get relief from life-altering pain.
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Dr. Best is a board-certified physical medicine and rehabilitation/interventional pain medicine specialist.
Bob Wernes, 68, of Cedar Lake, had to wait over two months, until Thursday, due to COVID-19 state regulations, which placed restrictions on elective surgery.
Starting around age 30, you begin to rapidly lose bone mass which can ultimately affect your quality of life.
Gina Uebelhor's multi-marathon plan had been on track until a couple of years ago when pain in the back of her leg slowed her down.
Dr. Monica Kogan was selected as a member of this year's Crain's Notable Women in STEM.
Shortly after she was born, Erin Roark, 37, of Valparaiso, IN, was diagnosed with a birth defect called hip dysplasia during a routine well-baby visit.
June is National Men’s Health Month and a perfect time to talk with the men in your life about what they can do to improve their health.
Dr. Cole and the AANA Board of Directors will be working to encourage the development of additional research support, adapting educational initiatives to the current environment, advocacy, and providing practice management services for its nearly 6,000 members.
MOR has resumed regular clinic hours at its locations, will begin elective surgery within state guidelines, and continues to provide care via telemedicine appointments.
We are humbled by some of our own orthopedic nurse heroes who have opted to care for COVID-19 patients during this difficult time.
Patients at Midwest Orthopedics at Rush are thriving with telemedicine visits as a new care option.
While patients and caregivers navigate the delivery of healthcare during the COVID19 crisis, telemedicine has proven to be consistently effective in treating orthopedic conditions.
Dr. Nik Verma helped coordinate a test for COVID-19 antibodies from an estimated 10,000 employees from a reported 27-30 major-league teams.
Dr. Brian Cole joined Mully and Haugh on 670 The Score this morning to discuss how the MLB is engaged in a study focused on helping those impacted by the outbreak.