The Journey Back

The Journey Back

The Journey Back By Brian Sodoma John Lopez doesn’t like to sit around much. The Arizona native was always active as a child and in his adult years. Even after retiring from a career in telecommunications, he enjoyed competing in large walking and running events to...
New Table, Fewer Complications

New Table, Fewer Complications

New Table, Fewer Complications Post-free hip arthroscopy comes to The CORE Institute By Julie Maurer A surgeon at The CORE Institute is the first in Arizona to incorporate new technology during hip arthroscopy that can significantly reduce the risk of complications...
Man of Iron!

Man of Iron!

For the first 42 years of Ioan Duca’s life, it would’ve been completely reasonable to believe his joints were made of a magical combination of springs and rubber. When Duca needed to get from point A to point B, he didn’t walk. He’d hop. Flip. Jump. Leap. Bound. He...
Here’s a Good Point

Here’s a Good Point

While many Eastern medical techniques or philosophies have mainstream appeal, there are some seemingly related techniques available for patients who prefer a more Western approach. Dryneedling is one such procedure. Part of a spectrum of therapies offered by The CORE...
Game Changing!

Game Changing!

Knowing how much or how little physical therapy and other care options a patient requires after knee replacement surgery is currently a guessing game based on averages and insurance allowances. However new research at The MORE Foundation is using sensor technology,...