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    Jul 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Under Armour Spine footwear, womens apparel could help boost sales

    New Under Armour product launches -- the Armour Bra and Spine running shoes -- should help boost the company's financial results in the second quarter and beyond, a report out today by analyst Sam Poser of Sterne Agee says.
    New Under Armour product launches -- the Armour Bra and Spine running shoes -- should help boost the company's financial results in the second quarter and beyond, a report out today by analyst Sam Poser of Sterne Agee says. Baltimore-based Under Armour,...

    Tags: Foot Locker Incorporated, Under Armour Inc., Companies and Corporations, New Products, Sports Authority

  2. Jul 16, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  3. In-office spine surgery performed in Newport News office

    On July 11, 2012<strong>,</strong> an fellowship-trained spine surgeon, Dr. Mark W. McFarland, performed an in-office Kyphoplasty at Orthopaedic &amp; Spine Center in Newport News, VA. This procedure, traditionally done in a hospital setting, is used to treat painful compression fractures of the spine.
    On July 11, 2012, an fellowship-trained spine surgeon, Dr. Mark W. McFarland, performed an in-office Kyphoplasty at Orthopaedic & Spine Center in Newport News, VA. This procedure, traditionally done in a hospital setting, is used to treat painful...

    Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Broken Bones, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)

  4. Jul 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Marine gets rare spinal surgery to stop pain in his arm

    A foot and half separated Marc Burleson from the buried bomb he was trying to defuse last December in a narrow alleyway of a small Afghanistan village.
    A foot and half separated Marc Burleson from the buried bomb he was trying to defuse last December in a narrow alleyway of a small Afghanistan village. The bomb exploded, mutilating the Marine's face, ripping off part of his right arm, paralyzing his...

    Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Science and Technology, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Electronics, Johns Hopkins Hospital

  6. Jul 30, 2012 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  7. Williamsburg nurse revolutionizes pain management

    <em>"She has changed the way we think about pain."</em>
    "She has changed the way we think about pain." Hospice practitioners, physicians, compounding pharmacists, nurses and medical students all attest to the influence of Maureen Carling in their approach to pain management. An English-born nurse and hospice...

    Tags: Symptoms, General Practitioners, Health and Medical Professionals, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Fort Eustis

  8. Aug 5, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Business Briefs - Aug. 5

    Knob Hall Winery CLEAR SPRING — Knob Hall Winery in Clear Spring won two gold medals and two “best in class” awards at the eighth annual Atlantic Seaboard Wine Competition July 14 and 15 in Haymarket, Va. The winery won the top...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, White Oak (Montgomery, Maryland), Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Massage Therapy, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)

  10. Aug 5, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. When use becomes abuse: Drug abuse is on the rise and most people can find a stash in their own homes

    The newest drug-abuse trend is a bit of a shocker.
    chrisc@herald-mail.com
    The newest drug-abuse trend is a bit of a shocker. The drug is legal, and it's found in more than half the homes in the United States. Abuse is so widespread, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention classifies it as an epidemic. Abusers...

    Tags: Acetaminophen (drug), Heart Disease, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Acupuncture, Medical Procedures and Tests

  12. Jun 28, 2012 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  13. Medical community also divided on Supreme Court health care ruling

    Health-care providers and patients had a wide range of reactions Thursday to the Supreme Court upholding key elements of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
    Health-care providers and patients had a wide range of reactions Thursday to the Supreme Court upholding key elements of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Some applauded the promise of wider access to health care, others cautioned about the...

    Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, General Practitioners, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters

  14. Jun 27, 2012 |Column| WSBT-TV
  15. Don't Let Your Pet Be a Pain in the Neck

    Due to the very nature of our line of work in veterinary medicine, we are exposed to pain and suffering many times every day in our furry friends. From trauma, elective surgery, non-elective surgery, tumors, fractures, periodontal disease, abdominal...

    Tags: Symptoms, Pets, Science and Technology, Medical Procedures and Tests, Abscessed Tooth

  16. Jun 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. O's notes: Nolan Reimold will have neck surgery, could miss rest of season

    Orioles left fielder Nolan Reimold will have surgery to remove a bulging disk in his neck and have his spine fused Monday morning. And although he holds out hope he could return by the end of the season, Reimold likely will be out for the rest of the year.
    Orioles left fielder Nolan Reimold will have surgery to remove a bulging disk in his neck and have his spine fused Monday morning. And although he holds out hope he could return by the end of the season, Reimold likely will be out for the rest of the...

    Tags: Matt Lindstrom, Sports, Colorado Rockies, Buck Showalter, Benjamin L. Cardin

  18. Feb 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Spinal stenosis a painful arthritic condition

    Jim Calhoun should be on the sidelines of a basketball court, coaching the University of Connecticut men's team. Instead, he's been on medical leave for a painful arthritic condition.
    Jim Calhoun should be on the sidelines of a basketball court, coaching the University of Connecticut men's team. Instead, he's been on medical leave for a painful arthritic condition. Calhoun's pain is caused by spinal stenosis, a medical condition that...

    Tags: College Sports, Symptoms, Music, Entertainment, Health and Medical Professionals

  20. Jul 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Total disc replacement helps with range of motion, expert says

    Knee and hip replacements have been common for decades, offering patients who suffered from degeneration a full range of pain-free movement. But spines and backs have been more problematic. Spinal fusions, the gold standard, have meant a limited range of motion for patients and even future procedures on adjoining discs. But a newer procedure that involves inserting an artificial disc, called total disc replacement, means patients can get that range of motion and pain relief without the drawbacks of fusion. Once other therapies have been exhausted, Dr. Amiel Bethel, a neurosurgeon at Baltimore Washington Medical Center, performs the procedure through a small incision, minimizing tissue disruption.
    Knee and hip replacements have been common for decades, offering patients who suffered from degeneration a full range of pain-free movement. But spines and backs have been more problematic. Spinal fusions, the gold standard, have meant a limited range...

    Tags: Physical Therapists, Health and Medical Professionals, Back Surgery, Medical Procedures and Tests, Human Body

  22. May 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Try This! Tracey Mallett's praying mantis exercise

    Good form makes for a better workout, and that's one of the keys to ballet-inspired barre workouts. These exercises also increase flexibility and tone the muscles without adding bulk. Pasadena-based fitness expert, video host and teacher Tracey Mallett (www.traceymallett.com) is the founder of Booty Barre, a technique that combines elements of dance, yoga and Pilates to strengthen and stretch the body. No prior experience in any of those disciplines is necessary. Make sure the spine, neck and head are aligned and the movements are slow and deliberate.
    Good form makes for a better workout, and that's one of the keys to ballet-inspired barre workouts. These exercises also increase flexibility and tone the muscles without adding bulk. Pasadena-based fitness expert, video host and teacher Tracey Mallett...

    Tags: Human Body, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health

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