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Telehealth: Rehab Revolutionized with IBJI's Regina Roderick, PT, MSPT
Take a deep dive into the world of telehealth with IBJI's expert physical therapist, Regina Roderick, PT, MSPT. In her insightful presentation, Regina delves into how telehealth is transforming physical and occupational therapy, making it more accessible and effective. Learn about the benefits of digital therapy, patient success stories, and how telehealth can enhance your rehabilitation journey. Whether you're dealing with post-surgery recovery, chronic pain, or looking to improve mobility, this video provides valuable information on integrating telehealth into your care plan. Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore the future of healthcare with IBJI, and visit www.ibji.com for mor...
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Pain Management with IBJI's Dr. Daniel Levin on WGN Daytime Chicago
Просмотров 817 часов назад
In this insightful segment from WGN Daytime Chicago, Dr. Daniel Levin, an interventional pain management doctor at Illinois Bone & Joint Institute, shares expert advice on managing chronic and acute pain. Learn about the comprehensive range of treatments IBJI offers - from physical therapy and medication management to advanced interventional procedures. Dr. Levin discusses how crucial it is to ...
David's Story: A Shoulder Pain Recovery Journey at IBJI
Просмотров 3921 час назад
Watch David's inspiring recovery story from shoulder pain with Dr. Richard Sherman at IBJI. After successful surgery and dedicated physical therapy, David is back to enjoying life with his grandkids. Learn how IBJI can help you regain your active lifestyle too. Visit ibji.com for more info or to schedule an appointment today!
Enhancing Hip Health: Strategies for Preservation and Reconstruction with IBJI's Brian Schwartz, MD
Просмотров 19021 день назад
Your hips are the strongest joints in your body and are essential for mobility. As you age, these crucial joints can wear and tear significantly, leading to decreased mobility and discomfort. Discover different strategies for optimal hip health and function from IBJI’s Dr. Brian Schwartz. Dr. Brian Schwartz is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, fellowship-trained in hip and knee reconstructi...
Forefoot Pain with IBJI's Douglas Solway, DPM
Просмотров 2882 месяца назад
Join Dr. Douglas Solway from Illinois Bone & Joint Institute for a comprehensive exploration of forefoot pain. In this video, Dr. Solway delves into the importance of early detection and effective management of foot pain. He covers a range of topics from common causes and symptoms of forefoot pain to advanced treatment options, including non-surgical remedies and surgical advancements. Whether ...
Amanda's Story: Return to Active Life Post-Hip Replacement Surgery
Просмотров 3522 месяца назад
Explore Amanda's successful journey through hip replacement surgery at IBJI. Faced with hip dysplasia, labral tears, and bone cysts, see how expert care by Dr. Brian Schwartz and comprehensive physical therapy helped her quickly resume her active lifestyle. For more information about our services and how we can help you live a pain-free life, visit ibji.com today.
Nathan's Story: Remarkable Recovery after Football Leg Injury
Просмотров 1492 месяца назад
Meet Nathan and hear his incredible story of recovery after a severe leg injury. Thanks to the outstanding care at Illinois Bone & Joint Institute, Nathan received quick treatment and support that not only got him back on his feet but also improved his flexibility beyond what it was before the injury. If you need convenient, affordable, and same-day orthopedic care, IBJI is the place to go. Wat...
Innovative Pediatric Brace for Femur Fractures with IBJI's Dr. Andrea Kramer
Просмотров 1332 месяца назад
Join Dr. Andrea Kramer, a leading pediatric orthopedic surgeon at Illinois Bone & Joint Institute, as she introduces a groundbreaking brace designed for treating femur fractures in children ages 1 to 5. This video explores the benefits of the new brace which avoids surgery and general anesthesia, is easy for parents to use, and allows children to maintain greater mobility during their recovery....
Bone Health on WGN with IBJI's Nirav Nagarsheth, MD
Просмотров 3542 месяца назад
IBJI's Nirav Nagarsheth, MD provides essential tips to improve your bone health in this informative video. Discover the importance of vitamin D, calcium, exercise, and how a quick DXA scan can reveal critical information about osteoporosis. For more information about our services and how we can help you live a pain-free life, visit ibji.com today.
Mary's Story: Losing Weight & Reclaiming Vitality with IBJI's OrthoHealth Program
Просмотров 3462 месяца назад
Join Mary as she shares her empowering health transformation journey with the IBJI OrthoHealth Wellness Program. After surviving breast cancer, Mary faced challenges with her weight and blood pressure. With the help of Dr. Angela Crowley and the IBJI team, Mary was able to reclaim her vitality, enabling her to enjoy life with her grandchildren and lead a more active lifestyle. If you or a loved...
Healthy Bones: Understanding Osteoporosis
Просмотров 3612 месяца назад
Osteoporosis is a medical condition characterized by decreased bone density and quality, leading to bones that are brittle and more susceptible to fractures. The word "osteoporosis" means porous bone. Understanding osteoporosis is crucial for early detection and prevention. Learn more about the causes, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, and prevention strategies from IBJI’s Andrew Benck, MD.
Chicago Hounds' Bryce Campbell's Knee Recovery Journey with IBJI
Просмотров 1423 месяца назад
Learn about the inspiring recovery story of Bryce Campbell, a professional rugby player with the Chicago Hounds, and his journey back to the field after a challenging knee injury. Powered by the expert care at Illinois Bone & Joint Institute, Bryce shares a detailed look into the treatments that helped him overcome a subluxed knee and cartilage damage. From the initial injury to the advanced ge...
Meet IBJI's Inbar Kirson, MD, FACOG, Diplomate ABOM
Просмотров 1103 месяца назад
Dr. Kirson has a passion for teaching and a genuine commitment to educating her patients and the community on leading a healthy lifestyle. Dr. Kirson has been seen all around the Chicago area giving seminars and lectures focusing on how to use food as your best medicine. She extends this love for teaching to her everyday encounters with patients using picture diagrams and detailed explanations ...
Back Pain on WGN with IBJI's Gregory Brebach, MD
Просмотров 1034 месяца назад
In this enlightening interview on WGN, Dr. Gregory Brebach from Illinois Bone & Joint Institute shares expert insights on the prevalent issue of back pain, which affects up to 20% of work-related injuries. Dr. Brebach demystifies the common saying "I've thrown my back out," explaining that it encompasses a wide spectrum of conditions, from muscle strains to sciatica. Discover the simple yet eff...
Ankle Sprains on WGN with IBJI's Steven Jasonowicz, DPM
Просмотров 7074 месяца назад
Spring is here, and with the increase in outdoor activities, ankle sprains are more common than ever. In this informative video, Dr. Steven Jasonowicz from Illinois Bone & Joint Institute shares expert insights on ankle sprain causes, immediate treatment steps, and long-term recovery strategies. Whether you're an athlete, weekend warrior, or just enjoying the great outdoors, this video is your ...
Top 7 Common Causes of Hand Pain with IBJI's William Vitello, MD
Просмотров 4414 месяца назад
Top 7 Common Causes of Hand Pain with IBJI's William Vitello, MD
DXA Scans at Illinois Bone & Joint Institute
Просмотров 1254 месяца назад
DXA Scans at Illinois Bone & Joint Institute
Meet Sammy Fluck, Athletic Trainer to the Schaumburg Boomers
Просмотров 1024 месяца назад
Meet Sammy Fluck, Athletic Trainer to the Schaumburg Boomers
What Is Spinal Stenosis with IBJI's Craig Forsthoefel, MD
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What Is Spinal Stenosis with IBJI's Craig Forsthoefel, MD
Spinal Stenosis Treatment on WGN with IBJI's Craig Forsthoefel, MD
Просмотров 4115 месяцев назад
Spinal Stenosis Treatment on WGN with IBJI's Craig Forsthoefel, MD
Scott's Story: An Inspiring Comeback from ACL Injury
Просмотров 485 месяцев назад
Scott's Story: An Inspiring Comeback from ACL Injury
IBJI Celebrates National Women Physicians Day
Просмотров 1195 месяцев назад
IBJI Celebrates National Women Physicians Day
Comprehensive Hip Care at IBJI's Dr. Jeffrey Goldstein
Просмотров 6405 месяцев назад
Comprehensive Hip Care at IBJI's Dr. Jeffrey Goldstein
What Is Pain Management with IBJI's Craig Malk, MD
Просмотров 4016 месяцев назад
What Is Pain Management with IBJI's Craig Malk, MD
Ways to Lower Your Sugar Intake with IBJI's Dr. Lynn Chehab
Просмотров 496 месяцев назад
Ways to Lower Your Sugar Intake with IBJI's Dr. Lynn Chehab
Eileen's Story: From Pain to Pilgrimage - Journey to Hip Recovery at IBJI
Просмотров 2386 месяцев назад
Eileen's Story: From Pain to Pilgrimage - Journey to Hip Recovery at IBJI
Spine Paine and Treatment with IBJI's William Mosenthal, MD
Просмотров 5408 месяцев назад
Spine Paine and Treatment with IBJI's William Mosenthal, MD
ACL Injuries on WGN with IBJI's Richard Nicolay, MD
Просмотров 5589 месяцев назад
ACL Injuries on WGN with IBJI's Richard Nicolay, MD
Bunion Pain with IBJI's Amy Jo Ptaszek, MD
Просмотров 6289 месяцев назад
Bunion Pain with IBJI's Amy Jo Ptaszek, MD
Patty's Story: One Nurse's Ankle Replacement Journey at IBJI
Просмотров 2159 месяцев назад
Patty's Story: One Nurse's Ankle Replacement Journey at IBJI

Комментарии

  • @carlohuerta129
    @carlohuerta129 3 дня назад

    is this done the day after the surgery?

  • @sivdaspacha
    @sivdaspacha 10 дней назад

    Sir can you check the workout shown in this daily

  • @Samargill486
    @Samargill486 10 дней назад

    😊 good 👍

  • @gamaltaher9714
    @gamaltaher9714 24 дня назад

    Thanks

  • @MrRuiz-qm7gs
    @MrRuiz-qm7gs Месяц назад

    If you have Doctor Solway, TAKE CAUTION!!! Took my son to get a second opinion for an ankle sprain. The previous doctor at another facility immediately put a cast on my son with no MRI and told my wife and son he has a tear. My son was not feeling pain by that point and no swelling, and no bruising. He had bed rest for a solid week of icing and elevation. So we did feel a second opinion was needed. The Doctor we encountered Dr. Solway, not only got upset with us wanting a second opinion, but he in fact began shouting that we were shopping Doctors and it’s wrong as they are experts in their profession. He got even more irate due to the fact that my wife had a question about just relooking at the ankle and then shouted even more including standing over me. I asked Dr. Solway three times to please lower his tone as he was acting this way in front of my son including backing up from my space as he was yelling and pointing. I then stood up and he immediately said get the hell out of his office including began yelling through his own haul way at another nurse and swearing then took it another step further and said he was calling the cops on my son and I so they could escort us out of the facility. This was in fact the most disturbing and disgusting encounter I have had with a human let alone a Doctor. This man should not be practicing nor dealing with the public including representing Illinois Bone and Joint Institute or affiliating with Advocate Healthcare. From the other reviews it seems many other people have encountered similar experiences and something needs to be done about this horrible Doctor. UPDATE: STAY AWAY FROM THIS FACILITY AND DR.SOLWAY!!! Not only did we take my son for a different opinion including proper scans and it did turn out his ankle was just a mild sprain. What I cannot believe is after I left this review, Dr. Solway and his staff left notes on my son’s record that I was the one that was irate. It’s a very good thing I called Advocate about the situation right after this took place and I will definitely follow up and continue to follow up until Dr.Solway and his staff delete their lies from my sons medical records. STAY AWAY from this man who has a title of doctor however should be nowhere near the public and patients.

  • @NikkiGregory
    @NikkiGregory 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing this information. ❤

  • @Morgan757
    @Morgan757 2 месяца назад

    Oh the towel one is the one that got me lol. I will work on that one more

  • @anneblohm770
    @anneblohm770 2 месяца назад

    These are great! The same exercises I did before they decided I needed surgery, and they worked until the cortisone wore off. Looking forward to increasing my range of motion!

  • @Chestickles
    @Chestickles 2 месяца назад

    I'll be do my own PT, my surgeon refuses to send me to a PT near my home because it's out of the hospital network which in my state is against the law. I've been watching these PT vids and non supply a print out. Maybe they want the (hits) views?

    • @ILBoneJoint
      @ILBoneJoint 2 месяца назад

      Thanks a lot for checking out our content! You mentioned a lack of printouts. May I ask what type of information you're looking for? Perhaps we have some resources we can share. -Keisha

    • @Chestickles
      @Chestickles 2 месяца назад

      @@ILBoneJoint Printouts of PT instructions like you have here. I'm sure you give a printout to your patient to do at home, I have received these instruction from PT before. I can do a search and find them it would be convenient to have it available here.

  • @amanda.mohammed
    @amanda.mohammed 3 месяца назад

    Very understandable 👏👍🏻

  • @Bagelvr63292
    @Bagelvr63292 3 месяца назад

    YOU DONT WANT TO TAKE IT OFF! YOU NEED TO MOVE TO GRAVITY FALLS, OREGON, AND WRITE 3 JOURNALS COVERING THE ANOMOLIES AND YOU NEED TO MAKE A DEAL WOTH A TRIANGLE WITH 1 EYE AND ALMOST DESTROY THE WORLD BUT SAVE IT WITH ONE OF YOUR GREAT NEPHEWS

  • @nickbaldino8304
    @nickbaldino8304 3 месяца назад

    You and your father are doing my hip Tuesday April 9th! I am so excited to be out of pain pain free before I’m married please!

  • @duanefogle1666
    @duanefogle1666 4 месяца назад

    I worked hard during my PT, Dr. Recommended exercises..however, after 7 months my progress is saddening..Having worked out my whole life, I see exercises that you are demonstrating that I feel would have been very beneficial to me..Why weren't I shown these..Being very familiar with these, I wished I had done these, anyway, but was afraid to deviate from Dr.appt.Physical Therapist 😮

  • @lwheeles
    @lwheeles 5 месяцев назад

    Very informative talk. Thanks so much.

  • @lizzynatir9083
    @lizzynatir9083 5 месяцев назад

    This is my own experience and not what I was foretold, my Meniere disease was very complicated with high pitch ear ringing, Dizziness and Imbalance but I was able to conquer this disease with a medicine from Dr Madida Sam on RUclips for only 4 weeks of using their treatment...I recommend this herbal center///

  • @dallas7707
    @dallas7707 5 месяцев назад

    'Promo sm' 👌

  • @alaitain
    @alaitain 5 месяцев назад

    What they don't talk about is the Pain, and Bruising....

  • @alaitain
    @alaitain 5 месяцев назад

    What they don't talk about is the Pain, and Bruising....

  • @alaitain
    @alaitain 5 месяцев назад

    I'ma driving it's a little difficult but I have to. Your information is Good. .. Thx.

  • @alaitain
    @alaitain 5 месяцев назад

    I just had Rotator cuff and torn muscle repairs 2/13/24. I don't want to ever do this again. Physical therapist said it's an emotional healing process also.

    • @aba4231
      @aba4231 2 месяца назад

      Wish you speedy recovery 💐 You are not alone dear ❤

  • @nesheiwg
    @nesheiwg 5 месяцев назад

    Day 5 for me. Should I begin these steps now? Thank you.

  • @tooquick6
    @tooquick6 6 месяцев назад

    What type of shoulder surgery is this for?

  • @lisalee2738
    @lisalee2738 6 месяцев назад

    What if still cannot do some of these at 10 weeks post op. 😢😢

  • @paulgross4677
    @paulgross4677 6 месяцев назад

    Having been through this surgery three times (soon to be four), I know the drill...and this is an outstanding video...thanks for posting. I'd like to offer one piece of advice that will help every single one of you about to undergo this procedure. STARTING 2-3 WEEKS BEFORE YOUR SURGERY, begin practicing things you normally do with your soon-to-be unusable arm. For example, once you start driving again, if your left shoulder was the one repaired, you won't be able to use that arm to shut your car door after you get in. Think about that. My solution was to get my crow bar, rubber band a sock around the curved end so I don't scratch anything, and then use that with my right arm to grab the door handle to shut the door. Practice brushing your teeth with your other hand if your dominant arm will be the compromised one. Practice wiping with your other hand after going #2 if the hand you usually use is the one being disabled. Practice eating with your other hand - and see which foods are easy or hard to eat with one arm disabled. See what you can or cannot cook with one arm. Start using your computer mouse with your other hand. I could go on and on. What I did was dedicate an entire day where I basically kept my soon-to-be unusable arm behind my back and forced myself to use the other arm to see what I'd have trouble with, and then use the next 2-3 weeks to get used to using the other arm. Trust me on this, folks...you will thanks me a million times over. Good luck to you. And one final piece of advice: your physical therapy is the only opportunity you have to control your own destiny in terms of the quality of your repair. You can have the best surgeon in the nation (mine certainly is one of them), but his or her work will be rendered useless if you don't work your ass off on the PT. The surgeon's success is largely determined by what you do at PT, not their ability. Go beast mode at PT!

  • @nanettefasco7284
    @nanettefasco7284 6 месяцев назад

    Dr. Sutphen: My mother’s name is Norma Celia Schiller Kelly. My father’s name was Theodore George Schiller. My father died at age 73 when I was in Valparaiso, Ind iana August 1st 1998, I worked for a grocery store called Town and Country Market. My Mom remarried years later and married a guy named David Kelly. He also died after 5 years of marriage. Well, the point I am making is that my mom is 89 years old,fell down and broke her right hip in her kitchen in Sahuarita, Arizona, and had hip surgery in St. Joseph’s hospital in Tucson, Arizona and she is now recovering in her house in Sahuarita, Arizona. This happened December 8th of last year. My mom having broken her right hip and I had planned to fly out there from December 20th -December 27th. So, now however long it takes for my Mom to heal is how long it will take me to fly in to stay with her at her house in Sahuarita,Arizona. Mrs. Nanette Patience Fasco

  • @linamendt9149
    @linamendt9149 6 месяцев назад

    You probably needed to mention how many times to perform EACH exercise, and how many repitions per day.

  • @linamendt9149
    @linamendt9149 6 месяцев назад

    Why did you switch surgical & non-surgical arms between videos?

  • @linamendt9149
    @linamendt9149 6 месяцев назад

    WHY would the exercise ball get "lost"?

  • @linamendt9149
    @linamendt9149 6 месяцев назад

    This is interesting since another video said if you're comfortable, you can drive after 3 days! So what's the truth?

  • @davidvega1750
    @davidvega1750 7 месяцев назад

    I had shoulder surgery to repair a labrum tear and had a tenodesis performed 3 weeks ago. 3 days after the surgery I moved my arm by releasing the wrist from the immobilizer to be able to use the restroom and I felt a pop and my arm went numb. The surgeon saw me about 10 days after surgery and noticed I had Popeye arm and when I explained what happened he said that the tenodesis came loose and I now had a tenotomy. He said he would leave it like that since I had complications after surgery ( pneumonia by aspirated blood from lacerated throat when intubating). I started therapy last week and he ordered pretty aggressive therapy since I had a frozen shoulder when he performed the surgery. I can't even do the wall walk because I have 0 strength. I have also been having very sharp pains starting under the armpit that extends down the back of my arm to my fingers and towards my chest and scapula. I have been getting very sharp pains on my bicep and cramps. Is all this normal? I'm worried because I had surgery on my left shoulder 3 years ago to repair a torn rotator,labrum and had a tenodesis done and recovered great without all these issues. I'm worried something else besides that bicep tendon popped. The surgeon is on vacation and so are therapists so I'm starting a home based therapy using your videos this week. Thanks.

  • @jadwigaborkowska5191
    @jadwigaborkowska5191 7 месяцев назад

    Way I have past away from my phone number stolen from Europe and the unable are phone who stolen my phone number from NYC. IM I'm nat using IM English language yes English language means I no this language

  • @user-mu8sz2cv9q
    @user-mu8sz2cv9q 7 месяцев назад

    They keep switching the surgical and non surgical side. Sometimes it's her right side sometimes it's her left side. Confusing...

  • @oliviazaldivar7546
    @oliviazaldivar7546 8 месяцев назад

    if you're considering getting spinal fusion for scoliosis DONT DO IT DONT DO IT DONT DO IT!!! I had my spine fused with 22 screws and 2 rods from C3 to L2 five years ago when I was 19 and I have been suffering from debilitating pain since. The best years of my life have been wasted laying in bed. I struggle severely with putting on my shoes, lifting anything, wearing a backpack, wearing a bra, standing for more than 2 hours and even sleeping. I can't even get through a nail appointment without taking breaks to lay down. I can no longer participate in my favourite activities. I'm FUSED in a slouched position. I take so much tylenol and advil to cope with the pain and as result I have accidentally poisoned myself on more than one occasion just trying to get through the day. getting this surgery has been my greatest regret. If you're considering spinal fusion for yourself or for your child, don't do it. It will ruin your life. Sometimes I wish I died on that table. I'd rather be dead than be forced to live the rest of my life like this.

    • @themysticmuse
      @themysticmuse 6 месяцев назад

      I'm at the point where if I DON'T do it, I'd rather be dead. 😭 I'm sorry you had such bad results.

  • @eileenbushell8446
    @eileenbushell8446 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your presentation! You honesty was appreciated. It has made me feel more understanding of my diagnosis of spinal stenosis. Have you done on cervical stenosis? Again thank you!

  • @petrasworld913
    @petrasworld913 8 месяцев назад

    Those numbers being used are best case scenarios. And many senior citizens die within the first year after hip surgery.

  • @MuradAli-ft4eb
    @MuradAli-ft4eb 8 месяцев назад

    This exercise how many days after operated

  • @loriwheeles8182
    @loriwheeles8182 10 месяцев назад

    Fantastic talk. Thanks.

  • @nirajanadhikari23
    @nirajanadhikari23 10 месяцев назад

    After how many weeks ?

  • @Cindy-by3ho
    @Cindy-by3ho 10 месяцев назад

    It is hard to hear what the narrator is saying with the music playing.

  • @GoodByeSkyHarborLive
    @GoodByeSkyHarborLive 11 месяцев назад

    When he said orthobiologics are managing symptoms and not changing structures, is that also including the mesynchal stem cells that showed regeneration?

  • @NaturalMeAmerica
    @NaturalMeAmerica Год назад

    I have bone morphology and torn hip labrums for 4 years.The doctors her In PA are terrible,cause they only advise Cortizone shots.

  • @bgnerd9
    @bgnerd9 Год назад

    How long or rep sets?

  • @poonamingale5162
    @poonamingale5162 Год назад

    Sir very nicely explained but i would request you to refer patient for physiotherapy. ..as we.. could work bette with patients for more results

  • @PatHaskell
    @PatHaskell Год назад

    Seems like some of these test are redundant and I find it hard to believe that someone can safely support the weight of their surgical arm while supine with that length of dowel.

    • @eddys.razorxp6445
      @eddys.razorxp6445 7 месяцев назад

      Correct i didn't have enough pain tolerance to even move 2 inches and thts at 4 weeks.

    • @user-gf4xv3st9c
      @user-gf4xv3st9c 2 месяца назад

      How many times we should do this exercises???

  • @sandeepchaudhary6451
    @sandeepchaudhary6451 Год назад

    Week

  • @Racedoc
    @Racedoc Год назад

    I had the surgery 1.5 years ago. I’m pretty much back to normal but I’m still scared to go back to my routine (heavy) workout.

  • @Gmeditations1323
    @Gmeditations1323 Год назад

    My client fell and had pain in her groin area so I thought she simply had a pulled groin muscle