Search Articles Skip to results Submit Filter By Topic Skip to resultsBone HealthNeck & SpineBackPhysician NewsArthritisAnkle & FootSports & Active MedicineKneeHipTherapyBack, Neck, & SpineShoulderHand & WristElbowMeet The ExpertOrthobiologicsEMGOne World SurgeryAll Topics Results 8/26/2014 A Step-By-Step Plan To Injury Recovery It’s no fun to suffer an injury, but understanding what to expect during the recovery process can help. We walk you through the steps from injury to full recovery. Injury …Read More 2/4/2019 Ask Dr. Choi: How Is a Bruised Back Evaluated? Dr. Choi identifies bruised spine symptoms that require medical evaluation. The occasional bruise on an arm or leg is usually not a reason for alarm. However, trauma that causes a …Read More 1/25/2016 The Hockey Equipment You Need To Play Safely Many consider ice hockey a dangerous sport, but statistics show that youth hockey is very safe—when played with the proper equipment. Whether an athlete is a beginner or a …Read More 9/14/2015 Ask Dr. Furmanek: How Is Cartilage Repaired? Cartilage is the tissue that coats and cushions our joints. It allows us to move with very little friction, but damaged cartilage does not heal well. Dr. Furmanek explains …Read More 12/23/2019 Ask Nate Riess: Can Physical Therapy Treat Foot Pain? Physical therapist Nate Riess discusses the acute and chronic causes of foot pain and explains when physical therapy is an effective treatment.Read More 1/20/2021 What Are the Most Common Hockey Hand and Wrist Injuries? Summit hand and upper extremity surgeon — and elite collegiate hockey player — J.P. Delaney, M.D., discusses the most common hand and wrist injuries among hockey players. Hockey is …Read More 10/22/2013 A Runner’s Guide for Healthy Knees A contestant at the annual October Twin Cities Marathon described the start of this year’s race over the misty Mississippi as “running into heaven.” There’s no reason why a …Read More 11/3/2014 The Link Between Weight And Orthopedic Risks Excess weight contributes to a number of serious health problems. A new study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons explores the impact of obesity …Read More 4/22/2014 Heels & Running Shoes: An Injury-Prone Combination A penchant for high heels can make women particularly susceptible to neuroma injuries. We tell you which symptoms to watch for, and how to handle early signs of injury. Repetitive …Read More