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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.
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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.
Patients at Midwest Orthopedics at Rush are thriving with telemedicine visits as a new care option.
If you suffer from joint pain and are practicing social distancing, you don’t have to wait for an expert evaluation.
After struggling with knee pain due to arthritis, Mark Nigro consulted joint replacement surgeon Dr. Scott Sporer.
When Jason Nicholai fell while trick skiing at the family lake house, he worried about what this meant for summers to come.
When elbow pain limited Tommy Menzer's ability to workout, he knew it was time to see a specialist.
After suffering a broken arm on the ice, hockey player Tyler Wipff, 15 turned to Dr. Xavier Simcock.
After several years of hip pain, long-time Naperville resident Michelle Reid eventually found that being active became too difficult.
While playing offense in a game in Virginia, Kalie Miller landed awkwardly and immediately knew she had injured her knee.
When endurance athlete Kris Hartner suffered a shoulder injury in a bike crash, he turned to Dr. Grant Garrigues.
After living in pain for more than two years, Thom Serafin consulted with Dr. Kern Singh, an expert in minimally invasive spine surgery.
Patient Rod Engel went on to complete the 2019 Bank of America Chicago Marathon.
“It’s life-changing,” Paul Adamczyk said. “I truly feel like I have my life back.”
When 28-year-old Megan experienced sudden low back pain, her ability to hike, trek and run was hampered.