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Join Dr. Mason West (@WestSportsPT) and Khari Thompson (@kdthompson5) as they focus on the Bears season thus far and going forward. But first, they interviewed Dr. Jeremy Alland of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, team physician for the Chicago Bulls, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Blaze, Chicago City Soccer Club, and Mount Carmel High School. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Dr. Mason West (@WestSportsPT) and Khari Thompson (@kdthompson5) as they focus on the Bears season thus far and going forward. But first, they interviewed Dr. Jeremy Alland of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, team physician for the Chicago Bulls, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Blaze, Chicago City Soccer Club, and Mount Carmel High School. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. Sigman sits down with Dr. Grant Garrigues, an Associate Professor and shoulder and elbow surgeon at Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, and the team physician for both the Chicago Bulls and Chicago White Sox. Here, they discuss his education background, which includes both Harvard Medical School and MIT's Health Science Technology Program, his time in Siberia completing a fellowship, his experience taking care of the Bulls and White Sox, and more.
Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values. This episode features a conversation with Dr. Nikhil Verma, the director of sports medicine at Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, head team physician for the Chicago White Sox and team physician for the Chicago Bulls.
Dr. Tom Lotus is literally changing the game for Chiropractors nationwide. He serves as the gatekeeper for orthopedic spine surgeons in Midwest Orthopedics at Rush and helps determine if and when surgical interventions are necessary for patients with acute and chronic spine and extremities symptoms. Dr. Lotus didn't make this happen overnight. He is exceptionally versed in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT), as well as a multitude of rehabilitation systems including a huge influence from the Prague School. Tom is a born and raised Chicago boy, but don't let that fool you, he is as sincere of a clinician as you will find in the treatment room. We think you will love this episode with Tom! We sure did! Enjoy! Show Notes Rush Orthopedics --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gestalt-education/support
Learn about current concepts surrounding cartilage injuries with pioneer in the field Dr. Brian Cole, team physician for the Chicago Bulls and Chicago White Sox.
Dr. Brian Cole MD at Midwest Orthopedics at Rush and Steve Kashul address questions sent in by Sports Medicine Weekly followers.
Podcast with the Director of Biomechanics at Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Brittany Dowling joining Dr. Brian Cole and Steve Kashul to discuss the technology forContinue readingThe post The Biomechanics of Throwing appeared first on Sports Medicine Weekly.
Director of Biomechanics at Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Brittany Dowling, talks about what technology is used for a biomechanics assessment and how it can be used to help athletes prevent injury and enhance performance.
We interviewed two of the leading orthopedic surgeons in the country, Dr. Nikhil Verma and Dr. Jorge Chahla of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush to discuss biologics. Biologics like PRP, stem cells, corticosteroid injections, and hyaluronic acid are all the rage in medicine right now – and for good reason. Instead of having to reconstruct or repair damaged or torn tissues in the body through surgery, what if we could help relieve pain and improve function with a minimal invasion biologic injection? That is the promise of biologic injections. While significantly more research needs to be done to better understand how to best deliver biologics and what patients they may benefit the most, the future is very promising. As physical therapists, we will always be advocates of more conservative measures like physical therapy or biologic injections prior to more invasive options like surgery when warranted to potentially give our patients the upper hand in their rehab. Dr. Chahla is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush He earned his Ph.D. degree with Summa Cum Laude honors. Dr. Chahla has a strong focus on joint preservation procedures and cartilage restoration techniques with more than 300 publications in prestigious scientific journals, over 30 book chapters, and five edited books. He has received grants from various institutions such as AAOS, OREF, AANA, AOSSM, SANOFI, Colorado University, Cedars Sinai Kerlan Jobe, and The Steadman Clinic. He has recently received the AAOS Award of Excellence, AOSSM Young Investigator Award, Excellence in Research Award and the Cabaud Award (two times) from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, the 2016 AAOS/OREF/ORS Clinician Scholar Development Program award and six best-paper awards at several meetings. He has presented multiple studies, both nationally and internationally, at various orthopedic meetings. He is a member of the knee collateral ligament expert group from ESSKA, Deputy Chair of the NextGen Committee from ICRS, committee member at AOSSM, ISAKOS, AANA and Infographics Editor for the Arthroscopy Journal. Finally, he is a current Member of the AAOS Clinical Practice Guideline on the Dr. Verma specializes in the treatment of the shoulder, elbow, and knee with an emphasis on advanced arthroscopic reconstructive techniques of the shoulder, shoulder replacement, knee ligament reconstruction and articular cartilage reconstruction and meniscal transplantation. Dr. Verma maintains an active clinical practice performing over 500 procedures per year. He is Director of the Division of Sports Medicine and Director of the Sports Medicine Fellowship Program. In addition, he serves as a team physician for the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Bulls, and Nazareth Academy. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Verma is actively involved in orthopedic research with interests in basic science, biomechanics, and clinical outcomes, and has recently received funding for his work from Major League Baseball. He has authored multiple peer-reviewed manuscripts in major orthopedic and sports medicine journals, numerous book chapters, and routinely serves as teaching faculty for orthopedic courses on advanced surgical techniques. He frequently serves as an invited speaker or guest surgeon for national and international orthopedic sports medicine meetings. He has been elected by his peers to “Best Doctors in America” every year since 2007. Dr. Nikhil Verma was voted among the top 10-15% of Top Doctors in America® by U.S.News & World Report and Castle Connolly. The Top Doctors list is widely regarded as a high-quality reference guide to the medical profession. Enjoy! The Prehab Guys Guest: Dr. Nikhil Verma and Dr. Jorge Chahla Instagram: @chicagosportsdoc @nikhilvermamd Learn more about the Shoulder [P]Rehab Program HERE. Learn more about the Knee [P]Rehab Program HERE. Visit our website: www.theprehabguys.com Follow us on: Instagram | Facebook | Youtube | Twitter Connect with The Prehab Guys info@theprehabguys.com Leave feedback, let us know what to talk about next. Did you enjoy this? Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe.
In this segment Dr. Brian Cole of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush & Steve Kashul talk with Dalton Walker, Team Leader at Road Runner Sports of Chicago, aboutContinue reading
In this segment Dr. Brian Cole of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush & Steve Kashul talk with Dalton Walker, Team Leader at Road Runner Sports of Chicago, about the science of determining the proper athletic-performance shoe. Dalton explains how several factors including sport, … Continue reading →
In this segment Dr. @BrianColeMD of @MidwestOrthopaedicsatRush answers questions sent in by Sports Medicine Weekly followers. To submit your question go to sportsmedicineweekly.com and click on 'Ask The Doctor' on right side of page. In this segment we address questions related to the removal of a splint on the mallet finger as well as suggested exercises once the splint has been removed. In question 2, we address a cheerleader’s injury issues and concern for her next season return Dalton Walker, Team Lead at Road Runner Sports of Chicago In this segment Dr. Brian Cole of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Steve Kashul & Dalton discuss the science of determining the proper athletic/performance shoe. Dalton explains how several factors including sport, gait and previous injury information will help determine the best fit and best outcome for the perfect shoe. Alex Perris-General Manager Crossfit River North/ Personal Trainer 330 W Ontario St, Chicago. Alex served as full time personal trainer/coach to former Chicago Bulls star Joakim Noah.He specializes in general strength and conditioning training and holds CrossFit Level 1 and Level 2 certification. In this segment Dr. Brian Cole of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Steve Kashul & Alex discuss the techniques Alex applies as a personal trainer as well as his personal experiences training NBA players
In this episode @BrianColeMD @MOR_Docs and @SteveKashul discuss Steve’s shoulder tendonitis procedure and the issues one should be concerned about pre and post surgery, including timing to begin physical therapy and working out Dr. Nik Verma-Professor and Director, Division of Sports Medicine Fellowship Director, Sports Medicine Department of Orthopedics Team Physician, Chicago White Sox/Chicago Bulls In this segment Dr. Brian Cole of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush and Steve Kashul interview Dr. Verma, head physical for the Chicago White Sox, and discuss his participation in spring training
Linda Samuels, MS, RD, CSSD, LDN is a Board Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics. She is owner of Training Table Sports Nutrition, in Chicago. Linda has specialized in Ironman length tri-nutrition for 12 years. In this segment Dr. Chuck Bush Joseph of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Steve Kashul & Linda discuss Gatorade’s Contribution to Sports Nutrition Consulting and Sweat Testing Why sweat testing matters and what the players and the league are getting out of it Karen Malkin Health Counselor and Psychology of Eating Coach is passionate about supporting people in making transformations in their own lives without sacrificing their favorite foods. Karen Malkin Health Counseling is located in Chicago, Glencoe, IL and Tucson, AZ In this segment Steve Kashul & Karen discuss her best tips to naturally detox your body with real food and lifestyle strategies In this segment Steve Kashul and Dr. Chuck Bush-Joseph, team physician for Chicago White Sox and Chicago Bulls discuss injuries to local pro athletes Ask the Doctor This regular segment of ‘Ask the Doctor’ addresses questions submitted by Sports Medicine Weekly followers. Dr. Chuck Bush-Joseph from Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush will be discussing: Young Female Athletes and the Risk of Knee injuries That failure Rates Post ACL Surgery as well as Re-tear Rates
Physical Therapist and Program Head – Movement Performance Project at Athletico Physical Therapy- Carson Lux shares 30 years of experience, graduating from the University of Evansville in 1989. He played HS football, basketball, and baseball, collegiate and studied Aikido and subsequently has undergone multiple orthopedic surgeries as a result of his own athletic career and has a unique understanding of what athletes must endure to return to their sports. In this segment Dr. Brian Cole of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Steve Kashul & Carson discuss current therapy techniques to speed injury rehabilitation Cardiologist and Professor of Medicine at Rush University Medical Center MD, FACC, FESC Dr. Steve Feinstein developed the first two FDA-approved ultrasound contrast agents and is recognized as one of the world's leading pioneers in the development of noninvasive contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) imaging techniques. In this segment Dr. Brian Cole of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Steve Kashul & Dr. Feinstein discuss the life saving topic of preventing heart attacks and strokes Dr. Brian Cole of @MidwestOrthopaedicsatRush answers questions sent in by Sports Medicine Weekly followers. To submit your question go to sportsmedicineweekly.com and click on 'Ask The Doctor' on right side of page. In this segment we address questions related to surgery for a torn mcl, tests performed to analyze the condition of your knee and the treatment and recovery for poor neck posture
In this segment Dr. Brian Cole of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Steve Kashul & Dr. Jeremy Alland discuss Holiday ski trips and what parents (and adults!) should know about concussion. Dr. Jeremy Alland graduated from Rush Medical College in Chicago, … Continue reading →
In this segment Dr. Brian Cole of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Steve Kashul & Dr. Jeremy Alland discuss Holiday ski trips and what parents (andContinue reading
Dave Heidloff is Athletico’s Manager of The Sports Performance at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush in Oak Brook Illinois In this segment Dr. Chuck Bush Joseph of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Steve Kashul & Dave discuss the opening of the brand new Sports Performance Center at Rush in Oak Brook IL, what services it offers and how it is different than a typical strength and conditioning facility. Peter Braun MS, LAT, ATC, ITAT and licensed Athletic Trainer of ATI physical Therapy is the Sports Medicine Supervisor in Glen Mills, PA In this segment Dr. Chuck Bush Joseph of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Steve Kashul & Peter discuss how snow skiing can keep you young and what make skiing a unique type of exercise Steve Kashul and Dr. Chuck Bush-Joseph, team physician for Chicago White Sox and Chicago Bulls discuss the Medical side of MLB teams signing free agents and obtaining players via trades This regular segment of ‘Ask the Doctor’ addresses questions submitted by Sports Medicine Weekly followers. Dr. Chuck Bush Joseph from Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush discuss: The treatment protocol description for tennis elbow When the signs of muscle soreness should Not be ignored
MD and Sports Medicine Physician Dr. Jeremy Alland of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush is a team physician for the Windy City Bulls, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Dogs, Mt. Carmel High School and Chicago Blaze Football In this segment Dr. Brian Cole of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Steve Kashul & Dr. Alland discuss Holiday ski trips: what should parents (and adults!) know about concussion. Glanbia Optimum Nutrition DIRECTOR, GPN GLOBAL BRAND EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY-James Jacobsen feels that as an experienced athlete, he is very fortunate to have turned his avocation into his vocation. In this segment Dr. Brian Cole of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Steve Kashul & James discuss the difference between protein powder and amino acid supplements for athletic training, superior types of protein for specific sports and the definition of performance nutrition. In this segment Dr. Brian Cole of @MidwestOrthopaedicsatRush answers questions sent in by Sports Medicine Weekly followers. To submit your question go to sportsmedicineweekly.com and click on 'Ask The Doctor' on right side of page.This segment addresses questions related to runners knee, exercise after knee replacement and PT for plantar facsciitis
Chris Palmquist is the Head Coach of Team MPI-USA and Paratriathlon National Team Coach in Geneva, IL. Brian Cole MD at MIdwest Orthopedics at Rush, Steve Kashul and Chris Palmquist discuss Benefits of Diversified Training for Adult Endurance Athletes, how training changes over the course of a season and how a competitive adult endurance athlete train during 'off-season'.
Today we have a fun episode for you. Dr. Gregory Lopez is orthopedic spine surgeon in Chicago with Midwest Orthopedics at Rush. He's a former collegiate and minor league baseball player who's experienced his fair share of injuries. It's those experiences that inspired his path toward medicine. He's also an innovator and that's where are story gets fun. As a baseball player, Greg recognized the critical importance of regular practice. During residency, Greg uncovered a real need for more hands on surgical practice. Unfortunately, time was limited and cadavers and bone models are expensive. So Greg decided to build his own surgical simulator to help his peers (and himself) improve basic psychomotor skills. Surgical simulators are complex and expensive, so where did Greg go to start his project? A large medical device company, a sawbones manufacturer, kick-starter maybe? Nope, Greg headed right over to his local Home Depot and started shopping. As we'll learn, Greg (along with several colleagues) created a simple, yet elegant system for practicing basic surgical hand skills, all for about $350 bucks! Today this system is used in teaching hospitals around the country and around the world. We're going to learn all about it and we're going to explore the broader challenges related to medical education and maintenance of skills.