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Jasmine’s persistent knee pain was diagnosed as a localized area of complete cartilage loss.
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Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush physicians, led by program director Dr. Brian Cole, were honored to host the 3rd annual Chicago Sports Summit this week.
A couple of years ago when Linda began to feel back and radiating leg pain, she was very worried about keeping up with both teaching and her family.
Dr. Nam was officially accepted into the Knee Society after being nominated by his peers.
If you have a sports injury, it’s a good idea to see a sports medicine specialist. Here are key questions to ask before you decide where to be treated.
U. S. News & World Report released its 2018-2019 Best Hospitals National Ranking and ranked the orthopedic program at Rush the fourth best orthopedic program in the nation.
Ben Jacobs was afraid his plans for a college baseball career might be derailed after he began to experience elbow pain.
Dr. Charles Bush-Joseph recently moderated a webinar regarding new guidelines for youth preseason practices and school sports.
During a course run, Marianne fell off her horse and immediately knew that she had broken her leg.
Dr. Kamran Hamid sees many women with problems caused or exacerbated by improper shoes.
Dr. Scott Sporer was recently been promoted from Associate Professor to Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Rush University Medical Center.
If you've been told you need spine surgery, it's smart to get a second opinion.
Dr. Mark Cohen joined Dr. Brian Cole and Steve Kashul on Sports Medicine Weekly to discuss the Tommy John surgery epidemic.
Jamari was diagnosed with osteosarcoma of the right femur, or cancer in his right thigh bone.
ACL injuries are extremely common among both professional and amateur athletes.