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Ask The Doctor! Podcast with Dr. Gregory Nicholson

Ask the Doctor, a regular segment by Sports Medicine Weekly, features Dr. Gregory Nicholson from Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush addressing questions about activity expectations after shoulder replacement surgery, as well as recovery expectations following spinal fusion surgery.

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An Update from Gregory Nicholson MD

Dr. Nicholson is pleased to continue delivering the highest quality orthopedic care. We are now scheduling visits through telemedicine and in-person visits. To schedule please call 312-432-2351 or email NicholsonAdmin@rushortho.com.

As on May 1, 2020, IDHS has authorized Elective Surgeries in the State of Illinois. There will be guidelines in place to ensure the safety of patients and staff, please see the Surgical Questions Tab for more information or call our office for questions.

We want to assure you that, in unison with the principles of Rush University Medical Center and national recommendations, Midwest Orthopedics at Rush (MOR) will continue to provide you with the highest quality orthopedic care while practicing the principles of social distancing and preventative measures to curtail the transmission of COVID-19.

Our priority is to protect the health and well-being of our community, staff and patients, while still providing care to those who need it most. We will continue to practice social distancing to protect those around us while continuing to provide complete care to those that would otherwise be compromised by any delay in that care.