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Each year, Rush selects an outstanding physician that exhibits the highest level of teaching to physical medicine and rehabilitation residents and presents them with this prestigious award.
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Common among athletes, these types of injuries are also one of the leading causes of problems in older adults.
It’s summertime. What could be more fun than a group of children bouncing on a backyard trampoline? But, a look at statistics may change a parent's mind.
Seven MOR physicians named in Becker's Orthopedic Review list of 65 orthopedic surgeons recommended by orthopedic surgeons.
Dr. Cheng is one of only 10 AAPM&R Members selected to participate in the 2017-2019 class.
Patient Stories
John Wallner is a former D1 tennis player-turned- competitive-runner who always lived and breathed for physical challenges and staying active. That is, until back pain knocked him off course.
Dr. Mark Cohen Explains Injury Sustained by the Reigning American League MVP
Their paper tackled the tough question of: does a higher ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists) score mean more pain and narcotics use after spinal fusion?
Dr. Brian Cole talks with FOX-TV Chicago's Sylvia Perez about the increase in ACL injuries among youth athletes.
This Pennsylvania TV segment explores the high rate of Achilles tendon injuries today and provides information about who typically sustains these injuries.
Lucas DeVries, 23, of Dyer, Indiana, and a former high school football player, has something unusual in common with New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees.
On the second annual National Biomechanics Day, students from Washington Irving Elementary School in Oak Park, IL, visited the motion analysis lab in the Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush building to learn hands-on about applying STEM to both everyday life and careers.
Dr. Bernard J. Bach, was featured in an article on practice management site Continuum which discussed how medical practices incorporate art into their work places.
Barbara Zage credits Dr. Levine for helping save her leg after a complication related to knee replacement surgery.
New work presented by Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush physicians at the recent meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons indicates that intra-articular normal saline (IA-NS) injections may have a therapeutic effect.