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Patient Stories
Exactly one year post-surgery, architect Mike Chelgren and his wife traveled to Barcelona to visit the world-famous Sagrada Familia cathedral.
In the U.S. today, an estimated 23% of all adults — over 54 million people — have been diagnosed with arthritis.
In celebration of 2021 National Nurses Week, Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush would like to recognize all the dedicated nurses who work so hard to help care for our patients.
Laura McElligott, 47, of Westmont, didn’t realize how important running was to her until it was taken away by pain.
Occupational therapy helps patients improve fine and gross motor skills so they can carry out specific day-to-day activities at home or work.
Why I chose to have a robotic hip replacement surgery at 49.
Non-operative spine physicians provide numerous conservative treatments that can help spine patients avoid or delay surgery.
Orthopedic patients can now schedule their own appointments with physicians and physician assistants at all six Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush (MOR) locations.
After experiencing sharp knee pain during practice, Emily Wilson knew she had suffered a significant injury that required attention.
Lisa Simpson had been managing her hip pain with conservative treatment, but this time she knew something was really wrong.
Collaborative spine care helped Patrick return to his Jiu Jitsu career.
Hear from real patients about their experiences from recent injuries and their advice to help others avoid the same outcomes.
Skiing and snowboarding carry a risk for injury, but following some basic guidelines can decrease your chance of injury.
Ginna Kopecky, a jazzercise teacher, was able to resume her career after minimally invasive spine surgery.