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Patient Stories
While playing offense in a game in Virginia, Kalie Miller landed awkwardly and immediately knew she had injured her knee.
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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.
From the instant he heard the familiar-sounding pop in his knee, Brian Bruns knew immediately something was wrong.
After an unsuccessful procedure by a local surgeon left Ron Bachman with a serious infection, he came to Dr. Denis Nam for help.
Following a biopsy, Andrew Bisaga and his family were presented with very scary news: he had cancer in his right proximal femur (hip bone), called osteosarcoma.
Lily Charkow was hit by a car while riding her bike and was diagnosed with multiple fractures in her pelvis.
Active all her life, Ita Sih's back pain led her to renowned spine surgeon Dr. Kern Singh.
While on vacation, an accident led to an injury to Kathy Kolar's knee. Today, she is walking as if the accident never happened.
Marge Kessler's contribution to farm life continued smoothly until last year when a fall ended badly.
John Blacketor rigorously maintained the lifestyle of an athlete after graduating from college and wasn’t interested in slowing down.
Jerry Cropsey gives credit to all of his health care providers, but especially Dr. Jeremy Alland. “I’m convinced that Dr. Alland saved my life.”