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    Oct 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Understanding sports hernias

    That chronic groin pain sometimes felt by athletes may be called a sports hernia, but it's not really a hernia at all, according to Dr. Katherine G. Lamond, assistant professor of surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and a surgeon at the University of Maryland Medical Center. She said they are different from what's normally thought of as a hernia and sometimes tough to diagnose. But once doctors determine that this is the cause, there is effective treatment.
    That chronic groin pain sometimes felt by athletes may be called a sports hernia, but it's not really a hernia at all, according to Dr. Katherine G. Lamond, assistant professor of surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and a surgeon at...

    Tags: Physical Therapy, University of Maryland Medical Center, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Physical Therapists, Groin

  2. Sep 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Orioles notes: L.J. Hoes has dedicated his standout season to his late grandfather

    Outfielder <strong>L.J. Hoes</strong> is expected to be announced Tuesday as this year's winner of the <a href="/sports/baseball/bal-brooksstories,0,83177.storygallery"></a>Brooks Robinson</runtime:link> Award for the best season by an Orioles minor league hitter.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Outfielder L.J. Hoes is expected to be announced Tuesday as this year's winner of the Brooks Robinson Award for the best season by an Orioles minor league hitter. He won't be winning it alone, though, not in his mind anyway. "I really played this...

    Tags: Roberto Clemente Jr., Milwaukee Brewers, Troy Patton, Diseases and Illnesses, Jason Hammel

  4. Sep 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimoresun.com
  5. Terrence Cody on hip injury: 'I feel 100 percent'

    Massive&nbsp;Ravens nose guard Terrence Cody has been dealing with a nagging hip injury throughout the preseason.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Massive Ravens nose guard Terrence Cody has been dealing with a nagging hip injury throughout the preseason. It was regarded as serious enough that Cody underwent a magnetic resonance imaging exam, which revealed that the problem was something that the...

    Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Terrence Cody, National Football League, Football

  6. Aug 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Ravens do not provide an update on Upshaw injury

    Rookie outside linebacker Courtney Upshaw headlined a group of players who suffered injuries in Thursday night&rsquo;s preseason finale against the St. Louis Rams, but how they are faring the day after is unclear.
    Rookie outside linebacker Courtney Upshaw headlined a group of players who suffered injuries in Thursday night’s preseason finale against the St. Louis Rams, but how they are faring the day after is unclear. Coach John Harbaugh declined to...

    Tags: NFL Draft, Baltimore Ravens, St. Louis Rams, Justin Boren, Christian Thompson

  8. Aug 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Rookie Courtney Upshaw reinjures his shoulder in loss

    Courtney Upshaw was hoping to salvage a disappointing preseason with a good performance against the St. Louis Rams. Instead, the rookie linebacker left the Edward Jones Dome on Thursday night with more questions about his health and more doubts about his availability for the Ravens&rsquo; Sept.10 regular season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals.
    Courtney Upshaw was hoping to salvage a disappointing preseason with a good performance against the St. Louis Rams. Instead, the rookie linebacker left the Edward Jones Dome on Thursday night with more questions about his health and more doubts about...

    Tags: Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis Rams, Injuries and Wounds, Albert McClellan, Justin Boren

  10. Jul 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. A global helium shortage leaves businesses deflated

    The second most-abundant element in the universe is in short supply.
    The second most-abundant element in the universe is in short supply. Lighter than air and nonrenewable, helium is however quite rare on Earth, derived mostly from natural gas deposits. And recently it's grown scarcer. In the Baltimore area, some...

    Tags: Energy Resources, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Sales, Lexington Market, Business

  12. Jul 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Ravens fear that Dennis Pitta may have broken hand

    Ravens tight end Dennis Pitta could miss the rest of training camp and is now a question mark for the Sept. 10 season opener after he suffered what appears to be a broken hand in Monday's practice.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Ravens tight end Dennis Pitta could miss the rest of training camp and is now a question mark for the Sept. 10 season opener after he suffered what appears to be a broken hand in Monday's practice. Pitta walked off the field with a trainer less than an...

    Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Todd Heap, Ramon Harewood, Terrence Cody, Bryant McKinnie

  14. Aug 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. MRI shows no structural damage for Ravens' Ed Dickson

    <span class="runtimeTopic">Ravens</span> tight end <span class="runtimeTopic">Ed Dickson</span> only suffered a sprained right shoulder against the Atlanta Falcons and didn't incur any structural damage Thursday night as a magnetic resonance imaging exam confirmed the initial diagnosis, according to a source.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Ravens tight end Ed Dickson only suffered a sprained right shoulder against the Atlanta Falcons and didn't incur any structural damage Thursday night as a magnetic resonance imaging exam confirmed the initial diagnosis, according to a source. With rest...

    Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Ryan McBean, Davon Drew, St. Louis Rams, Dennis Pitta

  16. Mar 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Lesson learned from friends' deaths may have helped save life of Orioles' Ohlman

    The two brightly colored rubber bands that Orioles catcher Michael Ohlman wears around his right wrist &#8212; one orange and the other green &#8212; serve as a constant reminder.
    The two brightly colored rubber bands that Orioles catcher Michael Ohlman wears around his right wrist — one orange and the other green — serve as a constant reminder. They remind him of two high school friends, Brett Wagner and Josh Rogers,...

    Tags: Minor League Baseball, Gold Glove Awards, Ronny Paulino, Matt Wieters, Spring Training

  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: Johns Hopkins University, College Sports, Physical Therapy, Physical Therapists, Ibuprofen (drug)

  20. May 23, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  21. Elkridge: Rocker Bo Oliver has personal connection to 'Murdock Madness' fundraising concert

    You may or may not know who Tim Murdock is; however, a large and ever-expanding population of Elkridge and the surrounding communities does, as well as almost everyone in the Howard County Public School System. Tim is a 25-year-old eighth-grade history...

    Tags: Howard County, Concerts, Cancer, Chemotherapy, Music

  22. Feb 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. LifeBridge to open new children's hospital at Sinai

    The new Herman &amp; Walter Samuelson Children's Hospital at Sinai will boast some of the latest medical technology, but just as important is its expanded playroom.
    The new Herman & Walter Samuelson Children's Hospital at Sinai will boast some of the latest medical technology, but just as important is its expanded playroom. When the building opens to patients next month, it will feature a playroom 50 percent...

    Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Family, Cancer, Immune System

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