Collocations withinjury

These are words often used in combination withinjury.

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abdominal injury
His second season in the youth team was blighted by a long-term abdominal injury, which restricted his playing time.
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acute injury
To monitor in vivo responses of microglial cells to an acute injury, we applied a laser lesion.
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ankle injury
Another correspondent has told me that, some years ago, she was knocked down by an electric wheelchair, needed hospital treatment for an ankle injury and still has difficulty climbing stairs.
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back injury
A back injury in middle life ended his skiing, but he retained his love of mountains.
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blast injury
There is general agreement that spalling, implosion, inertia, and pressure differentials are the main mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of primary blast injuries.
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bodily injury
The textual unfixity of his bodily injury insinuates its lingeringly irregular character, even though his body has ostensibly healed.
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brachial plexus injury
Features predictive of brachial plexus injury during labour.
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brain injury
But only 2,500 individuals each year become available as "dead donors" as a result of devastating brain injury.
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calf injury
He also participated in 1994 when he finished 8th, having to drop out after the second event due to a calf injury.
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career-ending injury
During the bout, however, he suffered a near career-ending injury.
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cartilage injury
Limited by a knee cartilage injury throughout the 1999 season, he finished with 38 receptions for 533 yards.
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catastrophic injury
Response to a catastrophic injury event should reduce its severity, such as via the administration of first aid.
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chronic injury
Chronic injury induces a marked alteration in the normal healing process and prevents return of tissue to the preinjury state.
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crush injury
As with tongue piercings, there is a risk of crush injury during the piercing, swelling, and infection.
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elbow injury
He sustained an elbow injury which became chronic and the permanent disability prevented his doing any kind of heavy work.
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facial injury
Cases of facial injury are at present being readmitted to-military hospitals.
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fatal injury
The interval between death or fatal injury of suspect and victim was 3 or fewer days in 144 incidents.
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foot injury
It is suggested that the average cost of a foot injury might be £30.
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grave injury
It must be fear of something very bad, such as death or grave injury to self or others.
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grievous injury
It is not only in this country that families have been bereaved and suffered grievous injury.
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hamstring injury
A hamstring injury followed, limiting him to just six at-bats.
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head injury
Ecological validity on neuropsychological and other predictors following head injury.
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hip injury
When forced to accept a disability pension at the age of 59 years because of a hip injury, she saw this as a defeat.
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horrific injury
Every year in the building industry the same number of deaths and horrific injuries takes place as in any one of those disasters.
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initial injury
Upon discharge after initial injury, individuals generally wait 2 months before their next appointment.
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internal injury
Thousands of women suffer pain, internal injury or death when they try to extract the devices without medical supervision.
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kidney injury
Also, cancer cells by infiltrating the kidney or myeloma proteins by precipitating with in the tubules of the kidney can cause kidney injury.
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knee injury
I have a knee injury which makes it very difficult to get up and down stairs.
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lasting injury
It would inflict lasting injury upon our power to cope with our problems.
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leg injury
Risk factors include obesity, deep-vein thrombosis, phlebitis and leg injury.
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life-threatening injury
The fall (or transient loss of control or function) resulting from syncope may lead to serious and life-threatening injury and death.
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liver injury
It is believed that the immune response to one or more viral proteins is responsible for both viral clearance and liver injury during infection.
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lung injury
We developed a semiquantitative scoring system to describe the extent of the lung injury.
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mechanism of injury
Another possible mechanism of injury to the brain probably occurs during arrest and is related to ongoing metabolism during the period of arrest despite deep hypothermia.
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minor injury
Attacks may occur spontaneously or be precipitated by surgery, minor injury or intercurrent illness.
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nagging injury
Street struggled somewhat with a nagging injury in.
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neck injury
Patients with head/neck injury were given two forms of treatment.
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needlestick injury
Within a month he had developed a serious hand infection following a needlestick injury.
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neuronal injury
This recruitment of activated mononuclear phagocytes would presumably bring more neurotoxins into the immediate vicinity of neurons, potentially contributing to neuronal injury.
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non-fatal injury
The verse occurs at the end of a passage describing the penalties incurred by someone who strikes someone else, thereby causing him severe, but non-fatal injury.
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non-life-threatening injury
Five other inmates were injured during the fight, which was reportedly racially motivated, were transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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occupational injury
Early retirement due to occupational injury: who is at risk?
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overuse injury
It is often caused by overuse injury of the plantar fascia, increases in exercise, weight or age.
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painful injury
I am told that the cut-out worked immediately, but she still suffered a painful injury with some permanent disfigurement.
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penetrating injury
Penetrating injury to the gingiva e.g. with a toothbrush bristle, fishbone, toothpick or periodontal instrument may inoculate bacteria into the tissues.
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physical injury
This testa probably reduced the rate of water loss and protected the embryo from physical injury.
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reperfusion injury
And finally a reperfusion injury characterized by free radical formation and oxidative stress.
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reported injury
Since the beginning of the disturbances one woman and one child, of whom the woman received hospital treatment, have reported injury.
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rib injury
He started his career with 58 consecutive starts before being sidelined with a rib injury late in 1979.
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risk of injury
Consequently, the power of the drive system is significantly lower than in industrial robots, and the risk of injury or environmental damage is negligible.
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rotator cuff injury
Couch struggled with a rotator cuff injury, that would eventually require surgery, and was sidelined for the entire year.
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season-ending injury
He sustained a season-ending injury and retired from the game in 1955.
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serious injury
Delinquency was operationalized in terms of the total frequency of various deviant behaviors ranging from truancy at school to violence intending serious injury.
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severe injury
Those with less severe injury were less likely to take part.
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shoulder injury
Obstetric shoulder injury: associated risk factors, prediction and prognosis.
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spinal cord injury
He fell at the group home where he lives and sustained a spinal cord injury.
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spinal injury
The figures from 1980 to 1986 refer to deaths and discharges from units for younger physically disabled and spinal injury units.
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sustained injury
Because sustained injury was not part of the question, we adopted a conservative approach to weighting which may underestimate maltreatment.
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tendon injury
Shortly after the race it was announced that she had sustained a tendon injury in her right foreleg and would be unable to race again.
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thumb injury
A thumb injury in the first match meant he could not bat, although he bowled 44 overs in the game.
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traumatic injury
The relationship of caregiver coping to family outcomes during the initial year following pediatric traumatic injury.
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type of injury
Total brachial plexus palsy, the second most common type of injury, is characterized by complete arm paralysis, decreased sensation, and a pale extremity.
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unintentional injury
Here we find no effect of stimulants across several types of unintentional injury.
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vascular injury
A 2013 systematic review found 31 cases of vascular injuries were caused by acupuncture, 3 resulting in death.
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whiplash injury
Like ' whiplash injury ' it is also magnificent in its simplicity and has been majestic in its impact.
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wrist injury
He suffered a hip injury in 2001, and a wrist injury in 2005, both of which required surgery.
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