Dec 17, 2020 | News & Community
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...
Dec 17, 2020 | News & Community
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...
Nov 19, 2020 | Uncategorized
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...
Nov 19, 2020 | Uncategorized
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...
Nov 19, 2020 | Uncategorized
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,...