Certified Integrative Health Coach, Karen Malkin from Karen Malkin Health Counseling talks about the types, causes and treatment for chronic inflammation; how we can manage
Certified Integrative Health Coach, Karen Malkin from Karen Malkin Health Counseling talks about the types, causes and treatment for chronic inflammation; how we can manage
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
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
LeeAnn Hulteen, PT, Cert. MDT from Athletico Physical Therapy- Home Therapy Services talks about Physical Therapy in the Home: Are you planning a joint replacement
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,
It is common to experience some leg pain at at some point if you exercise frequently or if you notice aches and pains as a
The ongoing pandemic has changed many of our everyday lives including those of athletes, many of which had to completely stop, pause or alter the
RushPT-Select Sports, our nationally recognized sports medicine program, is a comprehensive, industry-leading program tailored to meet the physical demands of active people like you. Our
Know when it’s time to call your doctor The bicep muscle is one of the most important muscles for your upper body strength. An injury
Dr. Alex Bendersky, Director of Rehabilitation at Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy, explains the focus on Orthopedics for Ivy Rehab. He explains a high vs. low
By: Kristina Miller Posted: Feb 24, 2021 / 01:34 PM CST / Updated: Feb 24, 2021 / 02:19 PM CSTBrian J. Cole, M.D., M.B.A. Sports Medicine Surgeon, Midwest Orthopaedics
By: Kristina Miller Posted:Feb 24, 2021 / 01:34 PM CST/Updated:Feb 24, 2021 / 02:19 PM CSTBrian J. Cole, M.D., M.B.A. Sports Medicine Surgeon, Midwest Orthopaedics
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