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Today, six months post-surgery, Matt Adamski enjoys pain-free golf and playing all types of sports with his son.
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Mark your calendars for the 7th annual Chicago Sports Summit, hosted by Midwest Orthopaedics at RUSH, on Tuesday, October 17, 2023.
Elizabeth M. Pieroth, PsyD, ABPP, MPH, has been named concussion consultant to the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL).
Earlier this year, Andersen made a French quillon presentation dagger, a very elaborate, double-edged piece that took 70 hours to create in his shop.
While practicing a jump with her horse Butterscotch, Donna Marsh fell off after completing a clean jump, landing directly on her wrists.
For amateurs, there are a lot of common golf injuries that could leave them behind in the clubhouse
Today, Gina plays in the Fox Valley women’s tennis league and often with friends just for fun.
Just three games into his sophomore lacrosse season, Isaac felt his knee give out and knew that he had sustained an injury.
Dr. Daniel Bohl, a foot and ankle surgeon at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, explains more about Woods’ surgery and possible outcomes.
Dr. Brian Cole, Managing Partner; and Renee Glanzmann, Chief Compliance Officer & Director of Patient Access, have the privilege of being included.
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.
Just six weeks after surgery, James Letchinger was on the golf course.
Walking 10,000 steps equates to approximately four to five miles depending on stride length.
After a minimally invasive, outpatient microdiscectomy, Dave O'Dell is back on his bike riding 70 miles per week.
After suffering from debilitating shoulder pain, Patricia Dietz turned to non-operative care with Dr. Caitlin Nicholson at MOR Joliet.