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Patient Stories
Jamari was diagnosed with osteosarcoma of the right femur, or cancer in his right thigh bone.
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Early this year, Carole proceeded with a minimally invasive laminectomy and fusion on her lumbar spine.
A few years ago, the demands of Gwen's sport began to affect her shoulders.
An ambiguous injury during Megan Chiu's junior year of high school left her with nagging pain in her lower leg.
After breaking her ankle on the ice, Holly Barocio sought a second opinion from Dr. Kamran Hamid.
Dr. Leda Ghannad and Dr. Robert Wysocki helped keep busy student athletes competing in their sports.
Bill Belmonte, 48 of Westmont, IL, is now happily back fully to his daily work and passions.
Just two months after surgery, Dave was even able to walk comfortably in his son’s wedding. Since then, he has graduated to the activities he loves most: wreck diving, building and racing motorcycles.
“Getting your knee replaced is not a death sentence when it comes to your activity at all,” Laura explains. “Adjust your expectations and commit.”
While tumbling in cheer one day, Kelsie was practicing a full – a very impressive backflip with a twist – and abruptly landed on her left foot. She knew this was different from other times.
Shoulder Labral Tear Repair Has College Student Ready for Action Again.
After suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), Madison Wisted came to Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush to see Dr. Brian Cole.
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.
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.
Barbara Zage credits Dr. Levine for helping save her leg after a complication related to knee replacement surgery.