Ep 8: Managing Football Injuries and Life Decisions with Mike Martin

Steve and Dr. Cole talk with Mike Martin about lessons learned in his career as a professional athlete, dealing with injuries in the NFL and

A physician and hiker discusses getting back to the activities she loves after MACI knee cartilage repair.

Not having to think about going up and down stairs and not having to worry about knee pain in inconvenient places, just months after surgery,

Torn ACL – Quadriceps Tendon Graft

Video Presented by JRF Ortho: The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of four ligaments that are crucial to the stability of your knee. It

D1-Bound Volleyball Player Hitting the Court Again After Knee Surgery

An estimated 500,000 U.S. high school students play competitive volleyball  and four times as many of them are girls. With that many kids playing volleyball,

Knee Injuries Seen in Gymnasts

Knee pain in young gymnasts is a common complaint. Many times these young athletes begin having pain due to overuse of the area. A common

Ep 3: Ask the Doctor about Shoulder Injuries and Bone Bruises in Young Athletes

Dr. Brian Cole from Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush University Medical Center talks with his co-host Steve Kashul about the causes, symptoms and treatment for shoulder

Why Do I Have Knee Pain When Standing

Years of wear and tear can take a toll on your knees. If you have experienced pain dull, achy, or sharp knee pain while standing,

Neither meniscal nor mechanical symptoms predict findings on knee arthroscopy

Orthopaedic surgeons have traditionally been taught that certain types of knee symptoms indicate damage to specialized structures called the menisci. But these meniscal and mechanical

Neither meniscal nor mechanical symptoms predict findings on knee arthroscopy

Orthopaedic surgeons have traditionally been taught that certain types of knee symptoms indicate damage to specialized structures called the menisci. But these meniscal and mechanical

Bandgrip vs Sutures: the Evolution of Ways to Close Incisions, with Fred Smith from BandGrip

Dr. Nikhil Verma, Head Team Physician for the Chicago White Sox, Sports Medicine Specialist, and Orthopaedic Surgeon at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush fills in for

Intense Strength Training does not ease Knee Pain, Study Finds

Millions of patients with knee osteoarthritis are told to exercise. A new study casts doubt on what sort of exercise is helpful. The idea made

Overweight With Arthritic Knees You Might Want to Avoid Tennis

For overweight people with arthritic knees, racket sports like tennis and racquetball may accelerate degeneration of the joints, a new study finds. Exercise can benefit

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