Here you'll find videos that profile real patients who talk about the life-changing procedures and therapies that they received from their Loyola physicians.Note: For interview availability, contact Loyola's media relations team at (708) 216-3200.
After losing both legs in an industrial accident, a Loyola patient is learning how to walk again on bionic knees. It's a triumph of technology and the human spirit.
Bone-anchored cochlear stimulators, pioneered by a team of Loyola physicians, provide new hope for those with significant hearing impairment.
Loyola surgeons removed a rare, fist-sized tumor from a teenage girl's face. Her mom called it "nothing short of a miracle."
Loyola hand surgeon Dr. Terry Light successfully repairs the hands of infants born with extra fingers or thumbs. The condition is called polydactyly.