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Tuesday, 28 May 2013

After tearing his ACL on January 23rd, New Trier’s senior and starting defenseman Ryan Bower was informed his season was over. Bower was injured in an exhibition game when a player he checked bounced off the boards and landed on his knee.
As a graduating senior, Ryan realized sitting in the doctor’s office that he would not get the chance to skate with his high school teammates again or play in the state championship game. A tough pill to swallow for any young athlete in any sport but the motivated Bower had other plans.
Bower’s underwent a successful surgery on Feb. 13, which was performed by Doctor Roger Chams and immediately began his rehabilitation program at the Illinois Bone & Joint Institute Wilmette location. Bower dedicated himself to his rehabilitation program and even did strengthening exercises and stretches at home on his days off.
Fueled by the desire to suit up one more time with his teammates and best friends, Ryan was cleared to start skating March 21st, just 3 days before the championship game and just 4 weeks after surgery.
Ryan’s hard work and commitment paid off; miraculously only 39 days after his surgery, Ryan did lace up and skate onto the ice with his high school teammates for the last game of the season, the state championship. While he was not an active player in the game, Ryan’s spirited return did help motivate his team for the big game and give a little extra incentive to win.
For New Trier, it was a fairy tale ending, winning the Blackhawk Cup beating Glenbrook North 5-3 in the Illinois State Hockey Championship game. It was an emotional night for everyone involved and a memorable one too.
Ryan’s desire and commitment helped him get back on the ice with his teammates, but the character he displayed in the face of adversity will take him anywhere he wants to go in life. Whether he’s on the ice or not he’ll always be a champion.
Congratulations!
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Sunday, 07 April 2013
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is the #1 cause of death for student athletes, claiming thousands of lives a year. Unfortunately, Sudden Cardiac Arrest happens unexpectedly and the only way to prevent it is to get tested and watch for the warning signs.
The good news is Simon's Fund and IBJI are teaming up to provide free heart screenings for middle school students in the Highland Park area. The screenings will be for students in Grades 6–8, on Sunday, April 14, 2013 at Illinois Bone & Joint Institute Rehab – Highland Park 1919 Skokie Valley Road Highland Park, IL 60035.
Simon’s Fund Organization
Simon’s Fund was established in 2005 in memory of Simon Sudman, a seemingly healthy three month old that died in his sleep. The organization is dedicated to increasing the awareness of the need for heart screenings, through education, funding

research, advocating for legislation, and establishing a national registry. Simon’s Fund protects kids by providing free screenings and checking their hearts for defects. The organization has already provided over 5000 screenings and counting.
RSVP at Simonsfund.org
IBJI and Simon’s Fund are working together to provide this special opportunity, but we need you to take advantage. In order for your child to participate in this screening, you will need to register at simonsfund.org. On the day of the screening, a parent or legal guardian must be present and expect the screening process to take approximately 40 minutes.
Who: Students in Grade 6 – 8
When: Sunday, April 14th, 9am – 3pm
Where: Illinois Bone & Joint Institute Rehab – Highland Park 1919 Skokie Valley Road Highland Park, IL 60035.
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Tuesday, 08 January 2013
We’re in a new joint
IBJI Wilmette has moved and we would love for you to come celebrate our new facility. Our new location is more convenient for you as we have improved technology and additional services.
We’re hosting an open house this Thursday, January 10th at 6:00pm in our new location, and are pleased to now offer on-site MRI services along with a full complement of physicians and expanded Physical and Occupational Therapy services.
Most Advanced MRI Technology in North Shore
We’re excited, and you should be too, as our new Wilmette location has the most advanced MRI technology available in the North Shore of Chicagoland. Our new MRI system has the unique combination of cutting-edge technology and maximum comfort making it the best of both worlds and truly a "Convergence of Quality and Convenience", you can expect:
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Accurate and complete orthopedic care
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High resolution image quality;
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Specialized patient care and flexible scheduling.
Get to the Open House Early
Make sure you arrive early as the Wilmette Chamber of Commerce will be doing a ribbon-cutting at the front doors of the office at 5:30pm. Subsequently, the Open House will take place on both floors of the office, in our MRI Suite on the first floor, and in the Physician Clinic and Rehab Suite on the second floor, from 6:00pm – 8:00pm.
In the MRI Suite, two of our Radiologists will be present as a resource and if you have questions about our new powerful MRI technology, a Hitachi representative, Craig Takaoka, will be present to answer any of your questions regarding the technical capabilities of the MRI Scanner.
Detailed event information:
Join us at our Open House and visit our Physician Clinic, Rehab, and MRI Offices.
Date: Thursday, January 10th
Time: 6pm - 8pm( ribbon cutting at 5:30pm)
Location: 521 Green Bay Road, Wilmette
See You There
Please come and join us at IBJI Wilmette and share this part of our history with us and the physicians you’ve known and always trusted to provide exceptional care for you and your family. Hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be served and the open house will be heaps of fun. We can’t wait to see you Thursday evening.
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Tuesday, 02 October 2012
In Celebration of the Life of Robert M. Patek (March 1, 1957 to September 28, 2012)
On Friday morning Dr. Robert Patek one of the founders of Illinois Bone and Joint Institute passed away. For those of us who knew Dr. Patek... he was a great husband, father, friend, and physician. Bob was a man who knew how to love, forgive, inspire and lead.
He will be missed, but never forgotten.
Robert M. Patek, M.D. Obituary as it appeared in the Chicago Tribune:
 Robert "Bob" Patek (1957-2012) is survived by his loving wife Linda (Ivers); daughter Laura; son Tommy; parents Robert and Marjorie; sisters Barbara (Al) and Mary Suzanne (Jim); brothers John (Carol) and Paul (Suanne); his nieces and nephews, and his entire extended family.
Bob spent his early life in Farmington Hills, MI where he was an outstanding leader and community member, and excelled in his athletic pursuits and academic work. In 1975, he enrolled on a football scholarship at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Known as "Bullet Bob" by his teammates for his intense drive and perseverance on and off the field, he wore the number 24 and was an active player and team leader. Bob developed lifelong bonds with his teammates and coaching staff, as they would go on to win three Big Ten Championships and define what it meant to be "Michigan Men".
After graduation, Bob attended the University of Michigan Medical School where he focused on orthopedic surgery. In May of 1987, he married the love of his life, Linda, and they settled in Long Grove, IL where they raised their two children, Laura and Tommy. The ultimate father, Bob and Linda loved attending tailgate parties with their daughter Laura at the University of Michigan and watching their son Tommy play football for the Big Green at Dartmouth College.
An accomplished sports medicine surgeon at Illinois Bone and Joint Institute, Bob also loved coaching youth sports and establishing strong bonds with his children's friends. He sought to be a mentor, teacher, and role model to his players while coaching football, baseball, softball, and basketball in his community. His influence will live on in the life and pursuits of the players he loved and coached. Throughout Bob's valiant battle with cancer, he remained incredibly positive and upbeat as he continued to celebrate life and inspire the family and friends he loved so dearly.
He will be remembered and cherished most as a loving father, husband, son, brother, uncle, and friend.
This information is not intended to provide advise or treatment for a specific situation. Consult your physician and medical team for information and treatment plans on your specific condition(s).
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Sunday, 05 August 2012
The Illinois Bone and Joint Institute (IBJI) announces the addition of a Computerized Tomography (CT) Scanner at the Des Plaines office. This addition brings to patients the opportunity to receive full diagnostic services without the hassle of traveling to another location.
Chicago, IL – August 6, 2012 – The Illinois Bone and Joint Institute, Chicago’s leading provider of orthopedic care and diagnostic imaging, announces the addition of Computerized Tomography (CT) Scanning to the list of diagnostic services available at the Des Plaines location.
Computerized Tomography, also called CT or “CAT” scans, has been an anchor in diagnostic testing for orthopedic physicians around the world. A CT scan is used to help diagnose kidney stones; pelvic masses; cancers; vascular diseases; ear, nose, and throat ailments, and bone injuries and conditions. CT scans can also be specifically catered to children’s needs, as well as for patients with pacemakers, implants, and prosthetics.
Some orthopedic conditions, like a simple break of the arm or leg, are easily diagnosed with a traditional x-ray, which offers a “top down” view of the musculoskeletal system. Other bone injuries are more difficult to diagnose. The CT scan provides cross-sectional images of the area of the body examined for a more complete view of the condition or injury. Regions of a patient’s internal body can be captured in “slices” of various widths, and can even be reconstructed 3-dimensionally.
“Our goal at IBJI has always been to offer the best, most comprehensive integrated musculoskeletal care to the residents of the greater Chicagoland area,” says Thomas Nagelli, Director of IBJI MRI Services. “The addition of the CT scan at the Des Plaines location provides greater ability to accurately diagnose and treat our patients without requiring the lag in scheduling a diagnostic test at a hospital or third-party diagnostics provider.”
Des Plaines is now accepting appointments for CT scans, as well as MRI and other diagnostic services, including CT or MR Arthrograms. Contact the Des Plaines MRI office at 855-IBJI-MRI for additional information about insurances accepted and appointments available.
With over 90 orthopedic physicians specializing in over 25 clinical areas, the Illinois Bone and Joint Institute (IBJI) is the leading provider of orthopedic, rheumatologic, or podiatric services in the Chicago-land area. If you would like more information about CT Scan or other orthopedic issues, contact Andy Salmen by calling 847-720-7007 or by emailing him at asalmen@ibji.com
This information is not intended to provide advise or treatment for a specific situation. Consult your physician and medical team for information and treatment plans on your specific condition(s).
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Thursday, 22 March 2012
For Immediate Press Release
March 21, 2012
14 IL Bone & Joint Institute Providers Certified in the AMA 6th edition
Fourteen physicians and two physical therapists at Illinois Bone and Joint Institute (IBJI) are now certified in the AMA Guides to Impairment, 6th edition. IBJI providers serve workers’ compensation patients at locations in Chicago, Gurnee, Libertyville, Glenview, Bannockburn, Arlington Heights, Lincolnwood and Morton Grove. At least a dozen additional IBJI physicians will participate in training and take the certification exam at the end of March 2012.
The providers currently certified in the 6th edition include: Medical Doctors James C. Cohen; Robert C. Dugan, Thomas F. Gleason, Peter Hoepfner, Ira Kornblatt, Alan League, Michael Lewis, Edward J. Logue, Steven Mardjetko, Tomas Nemickas, Rhutav Parikh, Charles Slack, Jeffrey Visotsky, Craig Williams. Complete information about each physician, including their areas of expertise, can be found at www.ibji.com/physicians. Doctors of Physical Therapy Joseph Castronovo and Richard Talenti also became certified in impairment ratings on March 3, 2012.
To make an appointment for a work comp patient, please contact the physicians at locations listed on www.ibji.com. To make an appointment for an IME, with or without impairment ratings, you can call 877-385-8755. Contact IBJI’s Industrial Rehabilitation Program to connect with the therapists named above at jcastronov@ibji.com.
This information is not intended to provide advise or treatment for a specific situation. Consult your physician and medical team for information and treatment plans on your specific condition(s).
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Wednesday, 27 July 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Andy Salmen
Phone: 847-720-7007 Email: asalmen@ibji.com
*Photos available upon request
Addition of a Ground-Breaking MRI Scanner Means Ultimate Patient Comfort and Unparalleled Image Quality
The Illinois Bone and Joint Institute (IBJI) announces the installation of the Oasis High-Field Open MRI. This technology delivers the best possible combination of high quality images and unsurpassed comfort for patients of all sizes.
Chicago, IL - July 1, 2011 - The Illinois Bone and Joint Institute, Chicago's leading provider of orthopedic care, announces the addition of the "Oasis" High-Field Open MRI System.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI, revolutionized the diagnosis of orthopedic, rheumatologic, and other medical conditions. MRI scans produce superior images of the body interior, but without the use of radiation, as can be the case with other diagnostic services, such as X-rays and CAT scans. Medically, the MRI offers the best option for detecting the onset or existence of internal medical conditions and pathology.
As part of their ongoing mission to offer the convergence of quality and convenience, IBJI MRI has added the most technologically advanced Open MRI scanner available to their Bannockburn, IL, location. "Pressing forward with this innovative 1.2 Tesla Open MRI System allows us to provide our referring physicians with excellent image quality and our patients with the comfort they deserve," says Thomas F. Nagelli, Director of MRI Services. "With the combination of the faster scan times and the open architecture, we are able to best serve patients of all types in this bore-less MRI System."
The Oasis MRI has an industry-leading patient table and an unobstructed lateral opening, which means that it is capable of obtaining exceptional image quality for people of any age, weighing up to 660 lbs; for an array of medical conditions; and regardless of whether claustrophobia is a concern. Also, this unit is well suited for Pediatric and Geriatric support, allowing parents and caregivers to be in constant contact with their loved ones throughout scans.
As an added benefit to our patients, "We are excited to also be introducing Arthrograms at our Bannockburn facility, which will be performed by a Board Certified Radiologist," Mr. Nagelli added.
Through IBJI MRI, physicians benefit from the flexibility of customizable protocols, the premium images their cutting-edge technology produces, and from the sub-specialized image interpretations given by Board Certified Radiologists. In turn, patients enjoy the ultimate MRI experience through the unparalleled comfort and service IBJI MRI staff provide. Also, with 8 MRI locations conveniently located around the Chicagoland area, and with the expanding scope of their services, IBJI MRI is poised to meet their mission of serving their physicians and patients best.
With nearly 90 orthopedic physicians specializing in over 25 clinical areas, the Illinois Bone and Joint Institute (IBJI) is the leading provider of orthopedic, rheumatologic, or podiatric services in the Chicago-land area. If you would like more information about high-field open MRI or other orthopedic issues, contact Andy Salmen by calling 847-720-7007 or by emailing him at asalmen@ibji.com.
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Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Okay, so maybe that's not as common a saying as it is with police; but anyone who has experienced an acute non-emergency orthopedic injury knows being able to see a competent orthopedist is critical. Whether it’s a sports, work, or hobby-related injury, being able to get immediate expert treatment is the only thing you're thinking about. You may think that you need to wait 3-4 days to see an orthopedist – but good news – that is no longer true! A new option is available.
OrthoAccess for Immediate Orthopedic Care
When you break a bone, you normally go immediately to the emergency room, where you'll spend several hours just to have x-rays taken, a cast put on, then referred to an orthopaedic specialist. Why put the extra effort, and money, into this process when you can go directly to the orthopaedist. When you have a non-emergency problem like spraining your ankle, straining a muscle, or just getting bruised during the course of your normal day, why wait a few days to see a physician? OrthoAccess is designed to provide assessment, treatment and follow-up care for most orthopedic injuries. These injuries include breaks, sprains, strains, bumps, bruises, sports injuries, and minor car accidents...just to name a few.
Melody Winter-Jabeck, Administrator of IBJI Glenview-Wilmette division, explains this ground breaking clinic like this:
"IBJI OrthoAcess will allow residents to receive immediate care for orthopedic injuries that don't necessarily warrant a lengthy and costly visit to the ER. Not only do we provide excellent immediate care, our clinic will be staffed by IBJI's world-class orthopaedic doctors, not general physicians or medical assistants."
Where is OrthoAccess?
IBJI currently offers two convenient locations serving the Northshore area:
With early morning, evenings and weekends hours, it's easy to get in right away to start the healing process sooner rather than waiting to get into a traditional clinic. With MRI and imaging centers right on site, you are well positioned with the IBJI's OrthoAccess to begin your healing journey.
Tags Immediate Orthopaedic Care, OrthoAccess, Orthopedic specialist, sports medicine
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Wednesday, 01 June 2011
As we continually honor our veterans and their families by providing the best possible orthpaedic care, some of our surgeons take it a step further.
Dr. Matthew Jimenez, an art loving orthpaedic surgeon with IBJI, continues to get notice for his painting, Boots of a Fallen Soldier, currently touring with the "Wounded in Action" exhibit. Dr Jimenez was also featured in this last Sunday's New York Times Sunday Edition due to this exhibit and his painting.
Exhibit Shows the Impact of War, Through the Artists and the Soldiers
While Memorial Day has become more an excuse for barbecues than a salute to our military, "Wounded in Action" reminds us how war can inspire artists, whatever their medium. Read the rest of the NYT story.
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Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Most physicians write highly-detailed academic treatments of very narrowly-defined clinical situations, which are rarely understood (or even read) by anyone outside a small community of medical specialists. Orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Michael Lewis, of Illinois Bone and Joint Institute, has elected to take the opposite approach: a book that is expansive on life, designed to appeal to different ages and even different attention spans. A book that can not only be read by all – but can inspire all.
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Tuesday, 17 March 2009
Until recently, the preferred surgical approach for patients with herniated discs in the cervical region of the spine (the uppermost section extending into the neck) was a Cervical Discectomy and Fusion. That treatment, which fuses the damaged disc is still widely used, and offers very good outcomes for most people.
Today there is a new technology that offers patients another treatment option. Performed in Europe for more than a decade, it involves actually replacing the damaged disk with an artificial one. Cervical Disc Replacement is being performed by a few American orthopaedic surgeons, among them Dr. Stanford Tack of IBJI-Libertyville.
Not all patients with herniated cervical discs are candidates for a disc replacement. Age, activity level, overall spine health and level of disc disease are all considerations. But for many patients, Dr. Tack suggests replacing the disc rather than fusing it to another one.
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Tuesday, 30 December 2008
(IBJI-Morton Grove, IL) - Dr. Matthew L. Jimenez is passionate about philanthropy. Not content to just write a check in support of his orthopaedic profession, Dr. Jimenez decided last year to roll up his sleeves and build from scratch a brand new Foundation designed to combat fragility fractures caused by low-impact falls.
Incorporated in December 2008, the Foundation for Education and Musculoskeletal Research (FEMR) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity serving Chicago-area residents. FEMR's mission is to become a community resource to increase osteoporosis awareness and prevent disabilities related to bone trauma. As you may know, each year in the U.S. more than 11 million senior citizens fall—that’s one out of every three people older than 65 years of age, making it the leading cause of injuries to our senior population. Treatment of the injuries and complications associated with falls costs the U.S. more than $20.2 billion annually.
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Tuesday, 27 May 2008
Dr. Steven Haddad, an Illinois Bone and Joint Institute surgeon practicing in Glenview IL, was one of only six surgeons in the country who had access to a new, upgraded version of the Agility Ankle Prosthesis when it first became available in late 2006. Part of the 6-member Evaluations Team for the Agility Ankle LP, Dr. Haddad continues to use the newer technology with much success. The Agility Ankle LP became available nationally in 2007.
According to Dr. Haddad, "there is remarkable improvement in the newly designed prosthesis. It is more stable than the previous design, and poses a substantially lower risk of sinking into the patient's bone." Such subsidence is one of the more serious complications of ankle replacement surgery, occurring as early as 2-3 years post-operatively. This may lead to failure of the implant, and necessitate revision surgery. It can happen due to an inadequate support from the patient's own bone structure, or as a result of inflammatory bone destruction when the plastic lining of the artificial joint wears down.
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Wednesday, 30 April 2008
IBJI physicians at Glenview are at the forefront of a growing trend in surgery that drastically cuts post-operative infections. Best of all, it's easy, painless and inexpensive.
It began in late 2003 when Dr. Lance Peterson, at Evanston Northwestern Hospital (ENH) in Glenview, IL, approached IBJI surgeons James Kudrna and William Robb. Promising research being done in Europe led Dr. Peterson, an infection disease specialist, into partnership with Dr. Kudrna and Dr. Robb in order to hospital-borne infections. The ENH pilot program involved the physicians performing a simple pre-operative nasal swab on their patients undergoing Total Knee and Total Hip Arthrosplasty. This screening protocol reliably identified the presence of the bacteria, Staphylococcus Aureus (or S. Aureus), which is responsible for the majority of post-surgical infections. Though the media have focused recently on MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus), non-MRSA staph infections are actually much more common in patients recuperating from surgery and can be just as serious.
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