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John Blacketor rigorously maintained the lifestyle of an athlete after graduating from college and wasn’t interested in slowing down.
Our bones act as a reservoir for calcium which plays a role in critical body functions.
The list of Chicago-area doctors was compiled by Castle Connolly Medical, a health care research and information company, based upon a survey of fellow physicians.
Dr. Joel Williams recently received the Howard Rosen Award from the AO Foundation, a medically guided, not-for-profit organization.
Dr. Phillips presented on the progress made in lateral access surgery.
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.”
The award is given to one physician in the world who has contributed to the field of total joint replacement.
Craig Peterson, 57, began to worry about keeping up with his regular activities when started to experience significant hip pain.
Early identification is key to treating an athlete with heatstroke, explains Dr. Blomgren.
With his new hip and the green light from Dr. Richard Berger, Dana Potts went on to win three gold medals in the Illinois Senior Olympic Games.
Professional dancers, like professional athletes, are subject to injury because of the constant stress they put on their bodies.
The study aimed to evaluate the costs of conservative treatment for low back condition in the 6 months prior to spinal fusion surgery.
Dr. Singh presented on minimally invasive spine surgery and visited with faculty and staff.
At Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, our Physician Assistants play a critical role in the care of our patients.