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Year: 2011

Never Accept Defeat

May 1, 2011 Terense KempUncategorized

After a harrowing experience in the frozen wilderness that cost her
legs, one woman learned to press forward through obstacles.

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Stance Control Orthoses Do Not Significantly Reduce Energy Expenditure

May 1, 2011 Terense KempUncategorized

ORLANDO, Fla. — Stance control orthoses (SCOs) improved walking velocity in patients; however, the device may not affect overall energy expenditure, according to a study by Priya Davis, BPO (Hons).     Priya Davis Davis presented these findings as part…

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Outcome Measures Identify Appropriateness of Torsion Adapters

May 1, 2011 Terense KempUncategorized

ORLANDO, Fla. — In a presentation, at the 2011 Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium of the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists, Maria J. Gerschutz, PhD, presented her research regarding clinically feasible outcome measurements in the lower limb amputee population.…

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A Step Ahead for Amputees Support Group Receives Proclamation

April 29, 2011 Terense KempUncategorized

    Pictured with the proclamation are, left-to-right: Jamie Kay Weil, founder of A Step Ahead for Amputees, Saundra Trower, Geri Sincerney, Julio Vasquez, Allan Schickedanz, Barbara Schickidanz, Roy Howe, Windell Smith.   The A Step Ahead for Amputees support/action…

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Minorities Could be Excluded From Health Care Law Provision

April 29, 2011 Terense KempUncategorized

Hospitals and physician practices that form care-coordinating networks, called Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), could reap cost savings and other benefits under provisions of the new health care law. However, experts at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Pennsylvania warn…

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NIH Scientists Identify Gene, Key to Muscle Repair

April 28, 2011 Terense KempUncategorized

Researchers have long questioned why patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) tend to manage well through childhood and adolescence, yet succumb to their disease in early adulthood, or why elderly people who lose muscle strength following bed rest find it…

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Researchers Question MRI Screenings for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

April 28, 2011 Terense KempUncategorized

Most patients with scoliosis developing after 10 years old do not need routine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning before spine-straightening surgery, suggests a study in Spine. In young scoliosis patients without symptoms of neurological abnormalities, preoperative MRI scanning adds costs…

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Both Diet and Exercise Contribute to Weight Loss

April 28, 2011 Terense KempUncategorized

Everyone knows that eating a low-fat, low-calorie diet and getting regular exercise helps shed pounds, but a new study led by researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center has found that when it comes to losing weight and body fat,…

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Targeting Top 911 Callers Trims Cost and Improves Patient Care

April 27, 2011 Terense KempUncategorized

Repeated unnecessary 911 calls are a common drain on the manpower and finances of emergency medical services, but a pilot program that identified Baltimore City’s top 911 callers and coupled them with a case worker has succeeded in drastically cutting…

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Elderly Diabetes Patients With Low Glucose Levels Have Increased Risk of Death

April 27, 2011 Terense KempUncategorized

A new study of older diabetes patients has found that well-controlled blood sugar levels were associated with a lower risk of major complications such as heart attacks, amputation and kidney disease, but the lowest blood sugar levels were associated with…

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