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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in Minnesota

Patient Stories

  • Bob Anderson

    Bob Anderson

    A rare cancer cost Bob Anderson his hip and leg. Willpower and rehabilitation specialists at Mayo Clinic helped him keep his active lifestyle.

  • Taylor Rose Beauseau

    Injured At Birth

    Most parents don't like to see their child up in arms, but for Taylor Beauseau's parents, that's a beautiful thing

  • Traci Reed

    Wrist Surgery – sharing experience to help others

    Many years ago, I injured my right wrist while working for a previous employer.  At the time, I was told that I had a small cartilage tear.  I wore a splint for a couple of months, and I had a ...

  • David Vannausdle

    New Device Helps Man Who 'Forgets' to Breathe

    His whole life, David Vannausdle, 32, of Granger, Iowa, has been tethered to some type of breathing device for at least some part of the day or night.  Without external assistance, his body "forgets" to breathe. He was born with ...

  • Austin Horton

    Rehab Program Helps Texas Teen Learn to Manage Chronic Pain

    Austin Horton's adolescence was dominated by pain. More than a dozen specialists — among them an orthopedist, rheumatologist, pain doctor, psychiatrist and acupuncturist — couldn't offer much relief or even a definitive reason for the pain. Relief finally came from ...

  • Amanda Mattheisen

    Patient's Valentine's Day Engagement provides an Inspiring Example for Others

    Amanda Mattheisen has endured chronic back pain since a car accident thirteen years ago. At times, the pain was so bad it controlled her life. Surgeries and drug treatments brought no relief. Eventually, Mattheisen turned to Mayo Clinic's two-day Pain ...

  • Chris Norton

    C.A.N. Do Anything

    On October 16, 2010, Chris Norton, a freshman at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, was playing in a varsity football game when a special teams play left him with a fractured neck and compressed spinal cord. The incident resulted in ...

  • A Life Restored

    This submission came via email from Marilyn Bates, a Mayo Clinic patient. Bulbs crack the soil as sleet clears from Pittsburgh streets. Spring is almost here or so I think. Not so in Rochester, Minnesota, where my sister and I ...

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