Orthopaedics at Loyola is made up of orthopaedic surgeons, physiatrists (physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists) and podiatrists working with therapists and other professionals to provide comprehensive care to both children and adults. This team is devoted to the diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and prevention of injuries and disorders of the muscles, bones and joints.
Kathleen McShane's osteoarthritis stopped her from dancing. A hip replacement got her back on the dance floor.
When your hands are in peril, trust them to the orthopaedic experts at Loyola. Our nationally renowned doctors will handle you with care.
Loyola offers a full spectrum of physical and occupational therapy services to assist patients after surgery or injury.
ACL, one of the most common serious knee injuries in sports is a tear of the anterior cruiciate ligament (ACL).