Why Choose Us for Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation Medicine?
Reputation for Excellence
Our orthopaedic surgery program is highly ranked, according to U.S.News & World Report.
Multiple Locations
- University of Chicago Hospitals main campus in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood
- University of Chicago Bone and Joint Center at Weiss Memorial Hospital, on Chicago’s North Side
- University of Chicago Spine Center at Weiss Memorial Hospital, on Chicago's North Side
- University of Chicago Sports Medicine in Matteson, Illinois (outpatient services only)
- University of Chicago Pediatric Specialty Offices in Palos Heights, Illinois, and Merrillville, Indiana (outpatient services only)
In addition to our locations, we have an affiliation with Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital and Healthcare Network--a comprehensive 12-bed rehabilitation unit located at Weiss Memorial Hospital.
Leading-Edge Research and Development
University of Chicago orthopaedic surgeons are at the forefront in refining orthopaedic processes and tools. For example, several members of our faculty have been instrumental in developing new models for prostheses used for joint replacement. These include the TRAC™ Knee, the Finn Knee™, and the Balanced Hip™.
The Expertise to Tackle the Most Challenging Cases
Orthopaedic surgeons at the University of Chicago Hospitals have the skill and ingenuity to take on even the most difficult cases.
Comprehensive Care
We are committed to comprehensive care for patients, from diagnosis through all phases of treatment and rehabilitation.
Expert Surgeons
Orthopaedics covers a broad array of medical conditions, so no one can be an expert in the full spectrum. Instead, each University of Chicago physician focuses on a few niche areas. Whether specializing in sports medicine, scoliosis, bone cancers, foot and ankle, joint replacement, pediatrics, shoulder, or hand and upper extremities, each of our physicians becomes highly knowledgeable and skilled in their particular area of specialization.
Many of our faculty physicians have earned recognition among their peers through awards, publication, and other honors.
Multidisciplinary Approach
The University of Chicago Hospitals has a large and multidisciplinary staff--including more than 15 orthopaedic surgeons who team up with nurse clinicians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, hand therapists, orthotics specialists, pathologists, radiologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, pediatricians, molecular oncologists, and others.
Limb-Saving Techniques
Our surgeons have a preference for limb-salvage techniques--instead of amputation--for treating bone and soft tissue cancers. Whenever possible, University of Chicago orthopaedic surgeons prefer limb-salvage techniques which remove cancerous tumors but do not require amputation of the leg or arm. Our surgeons may use bone grafts or metallic endoprostheses to replace the diseased portions of bone.
Latest Research
We have some of the most current research focusing on the biomechanics of falling, biologic processes of flexor tendon healing, degenerative disk disease, bone repair, regeneration of bone and cartilage, and other issues.
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