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Scheuermann, Scheuerman is surname of: * Georg Caspar Scheuermann ''(Schürmann)'' * Heidi Scheuermann, a Republican politician * Holger Scheuermann (1877–1960), a Danish surgeon ** Scheuermann's disease, named after Holger Scheuermann ** See also Kyphosis See also * Scheuermann Spur, a broad ice-covered limb of the Darwin Mountains * Scheuerman * Scheuer Scheuer (German: Scheuer "barn, granary" a topographic name for someone who lived near a conspicuous barn or near a tithe-barn.) is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Andreas Scheuer (born 1974), German politician * Babe Scheuer ( ... {{surname, Scheuermann, Scheuerman German-language surnames ...
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Georg Caspar Schürmann
Georg Caspar Schürmann (1672 (or early 1673), in Idensen bei Neustadt am Rübenberge – 25 February 1751, in Wolfenbüttel) was a German Baroque composer. His name also appears as Schurmann and in Hochdeutsch as Scheuermann. Life Schürmann studied music, including voice, in his native Lower Saxony. By 1693, he was singing at the Oper am Gänsemarkt as a young alto. In 1694 he composed a cantata for the inauguration of the Castle Salzdahlum in Wolfenbüttel. In 1697, he went to Lüneburg (about 50 km southeast of Hamburg) for a guest performance. His singing there so impressed Duke Anton Ulrich of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel that the Duke hired him on the spot. From 1702 to 1707 he was principal conductor and composer for the Meiningen Court Orchestra. In 1707 Schürmann officially succeeded Reinhard Keiser as ''Cammer-Componist'' (court composer). He served the court of Brunswick, with but a few brief interruptions, for 54 years until he died at the age of 79. Work Schürma ...
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Heidi Scheuermann
Heidi E. Scheuermann is a Republican Party (United States), Republican politician who was elected and currently serves in the Vermont House of Representatives. She represents the Lamoille-1 Vermont Representative District, 2002–2012, Lamoille-1 Representative District. Before being a State Congresswoman, she served on the Town of Stowe's Select Board from 2004 to 2010, which included two terms as chair of the Select Board. Early life Scheuermann was born in Burlington, Vermont. She grew up in the Village of Stowe and attended Stowe High School. She earned her Bachelors in Arts Education from St. Louis University, and then spent three years from 1994 to 1997 in the United States Peace Corps. During her time in the Peace Corps, she taught English as a Second Language in Klodzko, Poland. National Politics On December 11, 2013, then Lieutenant Governor Phil Scott (politician), Phil Scott and Heidi Scheuermann hosted then New Jersey Governor Chris Christie at the state Republican ...
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Holger Scheuermann
Holger Werfel Scheuermann (12 February 1877 – 3 March 1960) was a Danish surgeon after whom Scheuermann's disease is named. Biography Holger Werfel Scheuermann was born into a medical family in Hørsholm, a small town between Copenhagen and Øresund. He began his studies in 1895 and graduated in medicine at the University of Copenhagen in 1902. He then spent his hospital service in Copenhagen at Det Kgl. Frederiks Hospital, at Sankt Johannesstiftelsen, as well as Rigshospitalet. At Rigshospitalet he was assistant at the departments of roentgenology and massage. Scheuermann trained in orthopaedic surgery and radiology, becoming a specialist in orthopaedics and radiology in 1918. From 1910 to 1919 he was 1st assistant surgeon at the Copenhagen Home for the Crippled and then became director of radiology at the Military and Sundby Hospitals, and head physician to the navy. He undertook several study travels to Germany, Austria and Sweden, and was chairman of the Danske Røntge ...
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Scheuermann's Disease
Scheuermann's disease is a Self-limiting (biology), self-limiting skeleton, skeletal disorder of childhood. Scheuermann's disease describes a condition where the vertebrae grow unevenly with respect to the sagittal plane; that is, the Posterior (anatomy), posterior angle is often greater than the anterior. This uneven growth results in the signature "wedging" shape of the vertebrae, causing kyphosis. It is named after Danish surgeon Holger Scheuermann. Signs and symptoms Scheuermann's disease is considered to be a form of juvenile osteochondrosis of the spine. It is found mostly in teenagers and presents a significantly worse deformity than postural kyphosis. Patients suffering with Scheuermann’s kyphosis cannot consciously correct their posture. The apex of their curve, located in the thoracic vertebrae, is quite rigid. Scheuermann's disease is notorious for causing lower and mid-level back and neck pain, which can be severe and disabling. The sufferer may feel pain at the ap ...
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Kyphosis
Kyphosis is an abnormally excessive convex curvature of the spine as it occurs in the thoracic and sacral regions. Abnormal inward concave ''lordotic'' curving of the cervical and lumbar regions of the spine is called lordosis. It can result from degenerative disc disease; developmental abnormalities, most commonly Scheuermann's disease; Copenhagen disease, osteoporosis with compression fractures of the vertebra; multiple myeloma; or trauma. A normal thoracic spine extends from the 1st thoracic to the 12th thoracic vertebra and should have a slight kyphotic angle, ranging from 20° to 45°. When the "roundness" of the upper spine increases past 45° it is called kyphosis or "hyperkyphosis". Scheuermann's kyphosis is the most classic form of hyperkyphosis and is the result of wedged vertebrae that develop during adolescence. The cause is not currently known and the condition appears to be multifactorial and is seen more frequently in males than females. In the sense of a deformit ...
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Scheuermann Spur
Scheuermann Spur () is a broad ice-covered limb of the Darwin Mountains between the head of the Hatherton Glacier and the west end of Prebble Icefalls. The feature has a relatively flat summit area (about 1600 m) that tapers southward to a narrow snout. A rock cliff marks the west side facing Hatherton Glacier. Named after Mike Scheuermann, Air Projects Specialist, Polar Programs, National Science Foundation The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent agency of the United States government that supports fundamental research and education in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering. Its medical counterpart is the National I ... (NSF), 1995–2001; former Navy liaison to OPP from U.S. Navy. Ridges of Oates Land {{OatesLand-geo-stub ...
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Scheuerman
Scheuerman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Ross Scheuerman (born 1993), American football player *Sharm Scheuerman Milton "Sharm" Scheuerman (May 16, 1934 – August 30, 2010) was an American college basketball player and coach for the University of Iowa. Scheuerman was born in Moline, Illinois and grew up in Rock Island, one of the Quad Cities. He was born ... (1934–2010), American basketball player and coach See also * Scheuermann {{surname ...
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Scheuer
Scheuer (German: Scheuer "barn, granary" a topographic name for someone who lived near a conspicuous barn or near a tithe-barn.) is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Andreas Scheuer (born 1974), German politician * Babe Scheuer (1913–1997), American football player * Benjamin Scheuer, American songwriter * David "Tebele" Scheuer (1712 – 1782), German rabbi ** Mechel Scheuer (1739 – 1810), German rabbi, son of David Tebele Scheuer ** Abraham Naftali-Hertz Scheuer (1755 – 1812), German rabbi, son of David Tebele Scheuer * James H. Scheuer (1920 – 2005), New York politician * Max Scheuer, Austrian footballer * Michael F. Scheuer, CIA analyst * Michael Scheuer (born 1927), German sprint canoer * Raymond J. Scheuer (1887-1939), American politician and businessman * Sandra Scheuer (1949 – 1970), victim of the Kent State shootings * Steven H. Scheuer (born 1926), film- and television historian and -critic * Sven Scheuer (born 1971, B ...
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