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    Jul 19, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  1. Care facility to open in Newport Beach

    Spinal surgery need no longer inhibit Orange County residents' active lifestyles with the arrival of minimally invasive surgery options, say the directors of a multiple-service care facility opening next month in Newport Beach. "People used to think of...

    Tags: Human Body, Surgery, Acupuncture

  2. Jul 27, 2011 |Story| Reuters
  3. Taking your workout to the back of the body

    Crunches, curls and sit-ups may be standard workout fare in gyms, basements and living rooms across the land.
    Reuters
    Crunches, curls and sit-ups may be standard workout fare in gyms, basements and living rooms across the land. But the authors of a new book suggest people get plenty of that movement in their daily lives. They say that to get a really strong midsection,...

    Tags: Yoga, College Sports, Cycling, Back Pain, Lance Armstrong

  4. Nov 10, 2011 |Story| Catch it Kansas
  5. East's Ewart overcomes scoliosis to play varsity volleyball

    The road to playing varsity volleyball at Wichita East wasn’t simple for junior middle hitter Hanna Ewart.
    Prep Editor, Wichita East High School
    The road to playing varsity volleyball at Wichita East wasn’t simple for junior middle hitter Hanna Ewart. Ewart, who suffered from scoliosis for a year, underwent surgery in the summer of 2009, the summer before her freshman year. “My...

    Tags: Human Body, Volleyball, Scoliosis, Diseases and Illnesses, Health

  6. Nov 18, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  7. Hayti: Teenage hunter breaks back

    A teenager from the eastern South Dakota town of Hayti will be spending about a month in a spine rehabilitation center in Colorado after breaking his back will bowhunting. Tyler Taschner was hunting two weeks ago when he was hit by a falling tree. It...

    Tags: Television Stations, Human Body, Television Industry, Chest, Health

  8. Nov 16, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Help for your aching back

    For many aching backs, getting a professional massage is an infrequent luxury, leaving relief from muscle kinks and tension to the generous, if unreliable, hands of loved ones. And so, barring such kindness, as one often must, we can knead our own...

    Tags: Human Body, Scoliosis, Diseases and Illnesses, Fibromyalgia, Stress

  10. Jul 1, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Parkway Neurosciences and Spine Institute to expand office

    heather.keels@herald-mail.com
    Parkway Neurosciences and Spine Institute plans to expand into a new, $8.84 million medical office building next to its current office on Western Maryland Parkway, according to a Washington County building permit. The permit, approved May 11, is for...

    Tags: Human Body, MRI (imaging), House Building, Health Treatments, Washington (Litchfield, Connecticut)

  12. Oct 9, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  13. What are T5, T6 compression fractures? (Chris Thompson’s injury)

    Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    Alright, I interrupt all the Florida State football cliff-jumping for this little dose of reality. While it's easy at this time to get caught looking at everything that has gone wrong with the Seminoles to this point in the season, and while it's easy...
  14. Nov 14, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  15. SeaWorld teams up with surgeon to create spine brace for whale

    Nation Now
    A whale with severe scoliosis obviously can't swim properly. So SeaWorld Orlando, together with local experts, teamed up to create a brace for a pilot whale with severe curvature of the spine, or scoliosis....
  16. Jun 8, 2011 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  17. Stray Bullet Hits Mother in Spine

    “As soon as I turned around I heard ‘pop, pop.’  So I pushed her.”  Kelly Scott says it was pure motherly instinct that led her to push her daughter into the hallway the instant she heard gun fire. 
    FOX40 News
    “As soon as I turned around I heard ‘pop, pop.’  So I pushed her.”  Kelly Scott says it was pure motherly instinct that led her to push her daughter into the hallway the instant she heard gun fire.  “I was like this when I...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Body, Facebook, Crime, Law and Justice, Mass Media

  18. Mar 17, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Abs: The problem with crunches

    Kristine Timpert's quirky little book "If Babies Did Crunches" tries to sugarcoat an important message for adults: Beware of crunches.
    Kristine Timpert's quirky little book "If Babies Did Crunches" tries to sugarcoat an important message for adults: Beware of crunches. The not-just for-kids book stresses that if you really want to banish tummy flab or back pain, clean up your diet and...

    Tags: Human Body, New Jersey, Physiology, Human Interest, Injuries and Wounds

  20. Mar 21, 2011 |Story| WDAF
  21. Experts: Kids Should Be in Car Seats Longer

    New recommendations on how children should be buckled up in cars have parents talking, as new guidelines focus less on the child's weight and more on height and the development of the child's spine.
    New recommendations on how children should be buckled up in cars have parents talking, as new guidelines focus less on the child's weight and more on height and the development of the child's spine. The American Academy of Pediatrics and the federal...

    Tags: American Academy of Pediatrics, Human Body, Kansas, Missouri, Vehicles

  22. Mar 20, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. The L.A. Brain and Spine Institute

    Hollywood Presbyterian has been taking care of Los Angeles for 125 years. Its new L.A. Brain & Spine Institute now brings to Los Angeles an advanced center delivering state-of-the-art treatment for neurovascular disease. The fact is, for far too long there has been a critical shortage of neurocritical care in downtown Los Angeles. And far too often outcomes have suffered simply because the right care wasn’t right at hand. No longer. Now, with the L.A. Brain & Spine Institute coming to Hollywood Presbyterian, expert care is around the corner, around the clock.
    Hollywood Presbyterian has been taking care of Los Angeles for 125 years. Its new L.A. Brain & Spine Institute now brings to Los Angeles an advanced center delivering state-of-the-art treatment for neurovascular disease. The fact is, for far too long...

    Tags: Human Body, Hospitals and Clinics, Brain, Health

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