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Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush has trained its nearly 100 providers on telehealth with all patients being triaged through telehealth and video consultation.
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After struggling with knee pain due to arthritis, Mark Nigro consulted joint replacement surgeon Dr. Scott Sporer.
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.
When Jason Nicholai fell while trick skiing at the family lake house, he worried about what this meant for summers to come.
Today, on International Women’s Day, we salute all the women working at our practice, including our talented female physicians.
Consider the winter work out as prep for more comfortable workouts as the nicer weather returns.
NBC 5 Chicago sat down with Dr. Adam Yanke to learn more about how amniotic fluid can be used to help certain patients who have knee arthritis.
A Chicagoland native, Dr. Karas completed fellowship training in hip and knee replacement surgery at Rush University Medical Center.
Dr. Jorge Chahla highlights the popular high-intensity interval (HIIT) training method known as CrossFit.
Focusing on early intervention and active rehabilitation is key to the recovery process.
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.
Pieroth, a world-renowned neuropsychologist, is the new Director of the Concussion Program.
After several years of hip pain, long-time Naperville resident Michelle Reid eventually found that being active became too difficult.