News & Events
Many of the CINN physicians are world-renowned
and frequently called upon to educate students
and peers about their revolutionary methods. This
section of our website is dedicated to providing
you access to CINN authored scientific and patient
publications, press coverage of CINN, its patients
or physicians, as well as programs being given
by CINN physicians and staff.
Press Releases
That hefty bag you're toting can be a pain in the neck - literally
CINN Neurosurgeons Comprise Top Spine Surgery Program in the State
Revolutionary New Technique Uses Onyx to Fill Hard-to-Treat Aneurysms
CME Events in Spring - Advances in the Treatment of Cervical Stenosis and Chiari Malformation
Stroke Treatment Vacuums Out Clots
Despite a Devastating Diagnosis, Local Resident Found They Had Options
Fighting for a Future - Brain Scans Clinical
Trial for Breats Cancer Patients
Girls & Concussions
Breast
Cancer Metastases / CINN Brain Screening Event
Neurologic & Orthopedic Institute of Chicago Treats
First Patient with Breakthrough Stent for Aneurysms
Neurosurgeons
at Chicago Institute of Neurosurgery and Neuroresearch
Using New Mesh-Like Device to Make Spine Surgery
Safer
Neurosurgeons
Can See the Brain and How it Functions Like Never
Before: Described as GPS for the brain
Hitting
the Green Without Hurting Your Back: PGA Teacher
Dr. Jim Suttie Takes a Swing at Back Pain
Back
In Action: Fitness Expert Andrea Metcalf
Shows Exercises to Reduce Back Pain
Back Patients
Will Laugh Out Loud (LOL) During Laughter Clinic
in Vernon Hills
CINN
Seeking Breast Cancer Patients for Clinical Trial
on Screening for Brain Metastases
ABC News
Reporter Bob Woodruff Raises Awareness of Traumatic
Brain Injury (TBI)
Complimentary
Back Pain Booklet Offered by New CINN Clinic in
Vernon Hills
Noted
Chicago Neurosurgeon to Open Clinic in Lake County
in March
Suburban
Chicago Brain Tumor Patients Highlight Importance
of Hope and Work Ethic in Post Surgical Life
Barrington
Woman Beats the Odds and Lives to Run Marathon
"Smart
Drug" Therapy: Hope for Glioblastoma Patients
Software Program Allows
Neurosurgeons to Understand Blood Flow Using MRI
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