Apr 14, 2021 | Uncategorized
Bilateral shoulder surgery transforms life for auto industry engineer For many people who require a joint replacement surgery, nagging pains start slowly. For Mark Messer, they arrived quickly and were debilitating. In early 2018, the active 64-year-old Michigan-based...
Apr 14, 2021 | News & Community, Research
Study examines patient modesty concerns and a novel approach to solving them For as long as most of us can probably remember, it’s been standard practice to remove all street clothes, including underwear, before surgery. Patients are then asked to wear a...
Jan 27, 2021 | CORE Feature, Life In Motion
You don’t need to spend too much time with Mike to pick up on his love of motorcycles. He owns six of them and has plenty of stories to share about rides across the U.S., through the European Alps, South America, Asia and even the Middle East. A few years ago,...
Jan 27, 2021 | Life In Motion
When Suzanne Stiles decided it was time to have her left knee replaced, she had run out of other options. Like most people who opt for total knee replacement, she’d tried bracing and cortisone shots with limited to no relief. The pain was excruciating, constant,...
Jan 27, 2021 | MORE Foundation
A dedication to critical research initiatives through partnership with The CORE Institute is just one way the nonprofit MORE Foundation serves Arizona. While these efforts command the lion’s share of attention for the organization, the MORE Foundation also oversees...
Jan 27, 2021 | Ask the Expert
With tendons attaching muscles to the bone throughout the entire body, it is no surprise that painful tendonitis afflicts 24 million patients in the U.S each year. Whether the result of repetitive use, aging or injury, the discomfort, loss of motion and inflammation...