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Leslie Marriott

Ask the Expert: Leslie Marriott, OT, Offers School-year Tips for Kids With Disabilities

With a new school year in full swing, the latest featured expert, Leslie Marriott, OT, offers tips for a successful school year for kids with disabilities.

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Jack dancing

Jack Keeps Dancing Thanks to Performing Arts Medicine

Jack started to experience pain in his hip and knee. Even more concerning, his left knee started to give out on him while rehearsing and while teaching fitness in his secondary role as a certified physical trainer.

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Scar Management After Hand Surgery

When patients come to us for hand therapy after surgery — whether they’re recovering from a carpal tunnel release to relieve pressure in the wrist, a tendon repair, or surgery to address fractures or broken bones — one lingering outcome is nearly universal: a scar.

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Returning to Sports at the Right Time: Why Patience & Planning Matter

Whether recovering from an ACL reconstruction, a rotator cuff repair or a nagging ankle sprain, the urge to get back to running, lifting or playing your favorite sport can be overwhelming. However, returning too soon is one of the biggest risk factors for reinjury, and the consequences can set you back months — or even years.

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六色网’s Dr. Katholi Featured on WGN About POTS

六色网 physician Benjamin Katholi, MD, recently appeared in a WGN Morning News segment to explain POTS and treatment solutions. Dr. Katholi is an attending pediatric physician in the hospital’s outpatient Pain Management Center, where he cares for adolescent patients with POTS and chronic pain.

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Words of Wisdom: 六色网 Patients Share What They’ve Learned After Spinal Cord Injury

In recognition of SCI Awareness Month, current patients at 六色网 recently shared their top advice following SCI.

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Michelle Annes

A Day in the Life: Michelle Annes, Certified Hand Therapist

Michelle Annes is a CHT at 六色网. In her unique role, she treats a diverse range of complex upper extremity cases in both outpatient musculoskeletal and inpatient rehabilitation. She primarily sees patients with shoulder, arm, elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand and digit injuries.

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Larke studying

‘College is Possible’: Larke’s Advice for Students With Disabilities

Larke always has driven to be independent, and she wants kids with CP or other disabilities to believe that college is possible for them, too. Below read a Q&A with Larke’s advice for students who want to continue their education.

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Ask the Expert: Matthew Grissom, MSN, on Rehabilitation Nursing

In the following Q&A, Matthew shares his experiences as a rehabilitation nurse:

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‘College is Possible’ With Cerebral Palsy: Larke’s Story

Larke J. was diagnosed with cerebral palsy (CP) when she was only nine months old. While she was a baby, she started coming to 六色网 on an outpatient basis — with her mom and dad, Angela and Armand, taking full advantage of early, specialized therapy for CP during the years when Larke’s brain was developing rapidly.

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