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MOR has resumed regular clinic hours at its locations, will begin elective surgery within state guidelines, and continues to provide care via telemedicine appointments.
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We are humbled by some of our own orthopedic nurse heroes who have opted to care for COVID-19 patients during this difficult time.
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.
Managing common aches and pains in the arm that arise from working from home.
Dr. Verma explained why Major League Baseball was chosen to participate in a COVID-19 study.
Consider these tips for maintaining good health while working from home.
Telemedicine doesn’t mean that you’ll never visit a doctor’s office again, but it can make care more accessible and affordable.
Proper use of masks to protect against transmission for COVID-19.
A doctor's tips on how to achieve your fitness goals while working out at home.
Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush has trained its nearly 100 providers on telehealth with all patients being triaged through telehealth and video consultation.
Frank Phillips, MD, became the president of the International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery at the organization's annual meeting.
Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush (MOR) is the first in Illinois to offer a new eye-tracking technology.
Today, on International Women’s Day, we salute all the women working at our practice, including our talented female physicians.