Sentences with phrase «because of joint damage»

A patient treated with this new therapy had been in a wheelchair for three years because of joint damage from repeated bleeding incidents.

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Your baby may suffer damage to her hip joints because of the pressure being exerted on her bottom half during labour
As early as age 5, movement is impaired «because the brain does not have the energy it needs and it also accumulates DNA damage,» says Ansari, who has a joint appointment with the Genome Center of Wisconsin at UW — Madison.
There has also been speculation that vibration therapy can decrease circulation and damage joints and bones because of its jarring nature.
Most people would say that deep squats aren't the best way to squat because of the popular misconception that deep squatting damages the front knee joint while not providing any significantly greater gains than other squat variants.
This is significant because it makes type II collagen one of the only supplements known to help preserve joint health and function (as opposed to just treating joints that are already damaged and dysfunctional).
I do believe that OA can come about because of simple joint damage, as well as from the LGS, etc..
Thus, the stress faced legs increase dramatically because of their impact on the joints, and the first result is damage that can take months to heal.
The therapy works well because stem cells are the only cells in the body that have the ability to transform themselves into other types of specialized cells, making them a potent tool for repairing damaged and deteriorating joints.
We have to try to keep her from a faster gait than a walk and ramp her in and out of our vehicle because of the damage done to her joints when she could not use her hind legs.
Because this is a naturally occurring fluid in the joints the production of «HA» may slow down once joints are damaged or compromised.
But unlike humans, dogs can also have chronic cruciate damage just from day - to - day wear and tear on their knee joints simply because of the angle of your dog's knee (I've included numerous videos that show this so don't think that your dog has a defective knee joint, they are all built that way).
It is clear that the EAT did not regard its conclusion as representing a satisfactory state of affairs, particularly where the joint or concurrent tortfeasors are at arms» length, eg as in Bullimore v Porthecary Witham Weld [2011] IRLR 18 where an ex-employer gave a damaging reference about the claimant to a prospective employer because the ex-employee had presented a sex discrimination claim against them and the prospective employer withdrew the offer for the same reason, and in circumstances where CLIA 1978 applies to discrimination claims brought in the ordinary courts.
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