With the spring sports season well underway and summer preseason practices and youth league games around the corner, young athletes are already enjoying warm weather activities and competition. “Every team and athlete should have sports safety as a top priority,” says Larry Cooper, chair of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Secondary School Committee and head [...]
Archive for the ‘Ortho/Rehab’ Category
Therapy Dogs Cure Stress at Hopkins Nursing
May 14th, 2013
John Buck
Just add dogs. It turns out that’s a fairly easy recipe for taking a bit of the stress out of the room, one that Caitanya Min, Trad. ’13, of the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (JHUSON) believes should be served every time exam season rolls around. Her fellow students got a feel for what [...]
Innovations & Technology: Sense of Touch Reproduced Through Prosthetic Hand
May 13th, 2013
John BuckIn a study recently published in IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, neurobiologists at the University of Chicago show how an organism can sense a tactile stimulus, in real time, through an artificial sensor in a prosthetic hand. Scientists have made tremendous advances toward building lifelike prosthetic limbs that move and function like [...]
Guest Blog: Mary Foley RN, PhD, Chairperson, Safe in Common
May 8th, 2013
John BuckSafe in Common Chairperson Mary Foley, PhD, RN, is former President of the American Nursing Association and a US leader for needlestick prevention. She is the Director at the Center for Nursing Research and Innovation at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) School of Nursing. She continues to write and lecture about healthcare policy, [...]








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