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Year: 2010

Emerging Technologies Expected to Have Dramatic Impact on the O&P Practice

October 1, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

    Thomas Kirk ORLANDO, Fla. — Implantable devices and their communication between the body and the prosthesis is just one of the many emerging technologies currently being experimented with in the O&P industry, according to a panel of industry…

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Enhance Your Presence on the Internet with an Improved Website

October 1, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

ORLANDO , Fla. — There are more than 109.5 million different websites on the Internet and the average individual spends approximately 32 hours a month viewing them, according to Greg Bauer, CPO, president of Westcoast Brace & Limb. It is…

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Freedom Innovations Names Vice President of Sales

September 30, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

    Mark Testerman Freedom Innovations appointed Mark Testerman as vice president of sales. Testerman will direct the company’s U.S. sales organization. His responsibilities will include sales strategy development, key account management, and sales force training and development. “Mark brings…

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Exercise Reduces Fractures in Elderly Women

September 30, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

Home-based exercises followed by voluntary home training seem to be associated with long-term effects on balance and gait, and may help protect high-risk, elderly women from hip fractures, according to a recent report in Archives of Internal Medicine. “Falls are…

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Fatigue and Depression in MS May Be Eased By Meditation

September 30, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

According to a study published in Neurology, people who took an 8-week class in mindfulness meditation training reduced their fatigue and depression and improved overall quality of life compared to people with MS who received only usual medical care. The…

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New Report Explains How Peripheral Nerves Heal After Injury

September 29, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

Unlike nerves of the spinal cord, the peripheral nerves that connect our limbs and organs to the central nervous system have an astonishing ability to regenerate themselves after injury. Now, a new report offers fresh insight into how that healing…

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TMC Orthopedic and TAPC Ranked on Houston’s Fast 100 List

September 29, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

TMC Orthopedic, the Amputee & Prosthetic Center (TAPC) and Joe Sansone received triple honors, from the Fastest Growing Companies in Houston Awards ceremony. The Houston Business Journal ranked TAPC number 14 on the Houston Fast 100, and parent company TMC…

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Study finds that Acupuncture is Not Effective in Stroke Recovery

September 29, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

Acupuncture does not appear to aid in stroke recovery, according to a new study published in Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ). Acupuncture is often used to supplement traditional stroke rehabilitation, although its effectiveness is uncertain. It is necessary to have…

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NIH Monitors Possible H1N1 Flu Spread

September 28, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

As the United States prepares for the upcoming flu season, a group of researchers supported by the NIH continues to model how H1N1 may spread. The work is part of an effort, called the Models of Infectious Disease Agent Study…

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Study Shows Brain Stimulation Can Change Which Hand You Favor

September 28, 2010 Terense KempUncategorized

Each time we perform a simple task, like pushing an elevator button or reaching for a cup of coffee, the brain races to decide whether the left or right hand will do the job. The left hand is more likely…

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