DES PLAINES, Ill., January 11, 2021—Illinois Bone & Joint Institute (IBJI), the largest independent, physician-owned orthopedic practice in the U.S., announces the opening of the Bourbonnais – Mooney Drive Physical Therapy Clinic. This new clinic is located at 110 Mooney Drive, Suite 5, Bourbonnais, IL 60914. This location marks IBJI’s 34th rehabilitation clinic. This new […]
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Overhead throwing injuries are increasingly becoming more common as the focus has shifted to increased participation in a single sport. Moreover, the seasons are becoming longer as participation has increased as games are played year round in various indoor and outdoor leagues starting at a very young age without adequate rest. IBJI’s Dr. Priyesh Patel […]
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Illinois Bone and Joint Institute offers a full range of therapeutic services at more than 30 locations in Illinois, including occupational and physical therapy. Our rehabilitation specialists will provide you with personalized attention to determine the best approach to your recovery. We offer complimentary injury screening to ensure your level of care is consistent with […]
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IBJI’s Return to Sport: Phase IV Program is designed for patients with hip, knee, or ankle injuries who wish to continue advanced rehabilitation to reduce the risk of reinjury. Our evidence-based protocols cover multiple aspects of lower extremity conditioning, including: Sport-Specific Strengthening Power Production Explosiveness Plyometric and Jump Training Cutting and Pivoting Mechanics Techniques for […]
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A new law called the Youth Sports Concussion Safety Act took effect this fall. It is designed to better protect students enrolled in Illinois public and private schools who suffer concussions.In the event of a head injury, the law requires that students be evaluated by a physician or licensed athletic trainer. Following such evaluation, students […]
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In USA Today’s July 10, 2015 edition, sports columnist Nancy Armour reports on New York Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul and Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback C.J. Wilson,who had to have fingers amputated following fireworks-related accidents. In the article, IBJI’s Dr. Taizoon Baxamusa, an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in the hand and upper extremity, offers further insight into such injuries […]
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