Dr. prince is an extremely qualified board certified surgeon who specializes in knee and shoulder treatment.
With an introduction by Michigan Supreme Court Justice Richard Bernstein, disability employment advocate Randy Lewis comes to OU May 10.
The workshop takes place at Michigan Osteopathic Association’s 117th annual Spring Scientific Convention in Dearborn
The campus offers an associate and a bachelor's--one of three ABA-approved programs in the state that offers a 4-year degree.
The $41,220 from the DMC Foundation is helping OU researchers combat the global health problem of cataracts.
Lunch and Learn Series. Victoria and her Master Gardener Mom will serve up a 3 course lunch accompanied by a short talk.
Tea and light lunch butterfly garden talk
The Greater Rochester Area Inter-Service Club Annual Dinner
$1000 grant will be used for their Special Response program
The orthopedic physicians at our center, specialize in the treatments of body parts from head to toe.
Pain in the lower back, hip, that progresses to the back of your legs could be a sign of a herniated disk, or Sciatia.
Dr. Donahue gives us some insight into his line of work, including the injuries and diseases he treats.
Shoulder problems stem from four major categories, here is some information on how to treat them.
We provide great physical therapy for a variety of musculoskeletal problems.
April 21 event to bring new career opportunities to Waterford, Auburn Hills residents
OU students Rita Kassab and Katie Aleck presented at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research.
Choose to be different. Join Rashad Phillips and Skills Unlimited for the most in-depth basketball camp in the state.
Take Root dance company will perform its annual concert at OU April 22 and 23.
Summer Kid Camps and Kindergarten Readiness Classes
Catalog to debut on April 16 with opportunity to win free furniture at all Art Van Furniture locations
Rochester CPA firm Mattina, Kent & Gibbons says taxpayers don't need another reason to procrastinate.
To recognize Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month in April, Assistance League of Southeastern Michigan is sponsoring a panty drive.
Saturday, May 7 at Bloomer Park
Working out before you take on your day helps you set a routine, as well as having many health benefits.
Playing high school sports involves a lot of risk for injury. In some cases, these injuries can cause long-term effects.
According to Dr. Yusaf, orthopedic surgery is best carried out with cutting edge minimally invasive techniques and advanced technology.
There are several possible causes of knee bursitis as well as many factors that make some people more likely to develop it.
Ph.D. student Karie Altman worked with a team of researchers, whose findings were recently published in the "Journal of Animal Ecology."
Activist and Author Urges Community Support for Rochester’s Benny’s Kitchen for Good Deeds Day April 10, 2016, and Beyond
Tickets on Sale for 3rd Annual Wing and Wags to Benefit Teacher’s Pet: Dogs and Kids Learning Together
#MIEarthDayFest welcomes MacKellar on their dream team in the beautiful Rochester City Center/Park
$1,000 for their Scholarship Fund
Whole Foods Market selected CARE House of Oakland County to be the recipient of “One Dime at a Time” now through June 30, 2016.
Join us for a walk inside Somerset Collection on Sunday, April 24. Raise funds and awareness for the Autism Society Oakland County.
Diagnosed with autism at age 3, Matt Savage was labeled a jazz piano prodigy as a young boy and has established a successful music career.
This year, the event hopes to raise $17,000, through corporate sponsorship
Learn how to grow vegetables in almost any location with an eye toward balance, beauty and function
11th annual festival will bring thousands together to “Make Earth Day Matter”
The Oakland University-Beaumont Graduate program of Nurse Anesthesia is ranked 18th out of 115 U.S. graduate programs in nursing-anesthesia.