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A recent survey completed by Medscape named Rush, Midwest Orthopaedics as no. 4 in the nation for joint replacement.
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Dr. Charles Bush-Joseph was named the 46th president of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) during the society's annual meeting in Toronto, Canada.
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Shoulder Labral Tear Repair Has College Student Ready for Action Again.
Dr. Bernard Bach received the 2017 Robert E. Leach Sports Medicine Leadership award on Friday, July 21, 2017 during the AOSSM Annual Meeting in Toronto, Canada.
MOR has entered into a co-management agreement with Franciscan Health Center for Joint Surgery at the Franciscan Health Munster hospital in northwest Indiana.
After suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), Madison Wisted came to Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush to see Dr. Brian Cole.
Dr. Shane Nho talks with FOX 32 Chicago's Sylvia Perez on how to prevent and avoid injuries during exercise and sports for people over 40 years of age.
The award recognizes faculty who demonstrate continuous excellence in clinical care, leadership and scholarship.
Dr. Julia Bruene breaks down calcium and vitamin D basics for host Corey McPherrin and FOX-TV Chicago viewers.
Each year, Rush selects an outstanding physician that exhibits the highest level of teaching to physical medicine and rehabilitation residents and presents them with this prestigious award.
Common among athletes, these types of injuries are also one of the leading causes of problems in older adults.
It’s summertime. What could be more fun than a group of children bouncing on a backyard trampoline? But, a look at statistics may change a parent's mind.
Seven MOR physicians named in Becker's Orthopedic Review list of 65 orthopedic surgeons recommended by orthopedic surgeons.
Dr. Cheng is one of only 10 AAPM&R Members selected to participate in the 2017-2019 class.
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.