Sentences with phrase «complete rupture»

"Complete rupture" refers to a situation where a relationship, connection, or something physical breaks apart completely, resulting in a total separation or disconnection. Full definition
A 3rd degree or grade 3 strain is rare but involves a severe or complete rupture of the muscle which may need surgery performed by an orthopedic surgeon.
Now, the data suggest that several partial ruptures were more complete than previously thought, and that complete ruptures occur slightly more than half the time.
With complete ruptures most dogs exhibit a non-weight bearing lameness, with a reluctance to use the affected leg at any time.
Type 11 intervertebral disk disease often only partial protrusion not complete rupture and mostly seen in dogs that do not have the short thick legs and are larger breeds.
It took about 3.5 minutes for the affected area of the Japan trench to complete its rupture over 400 kilometres.
During the repair process of such complete ruptures, contraction of the muscle fiber can not transmit force longitudinally across the damaged section (Järvinen et al. 2005).
With recent complete ruptures, the instability is generally very obvious, however where there is a partial tear or a very longstanding cruciate rupture, the degree of instability can be virtually undetectable.
The occupant of the car was transported via EMS to Holy Cross Hospital where he was treated for some very serious injuries, including multiple disc herniations, bulges in his neck and low back, as well as a near complete rupture and tear to his hamstring.
Complete ruptures of the CCL are usually straightforward and easily diagnosed.
Unless this wasn't a complete rupture, Tony's looking at 7 - 9 months just to be back to normal function, maybe even longer depending on what they had to fix once they got in there.
He won the 1981 presidential elections promising a «complete rupture» with capitalism and tried to stick to his promise by nationalizing some industries, increasing state spending and extending the rights of French employees.
A complete rupture means the muscle is severed entirely and will usually require surgery to be re-attached.
Additionally, following an eccentric contraction - induced muscle injury, complete ruptures (transections) of single muscle fibers can occur.
Some dogs can be persistently lame with a partial tear of the cruciate ligament, where others will only become lame at the point of complete rupture.
The progressive deterioration of a dog's ligament leads to inflammation in the stifle joint, partial rupture, progressive rupturing, complete rupture, and secondary diseases such as progressive osteoarthritis and cartilage damage.
If your dog experiences a sudden twist while engaging in this activity it can cause partial or complete rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament which results in severe pain and lameness.
With continued use of the joint, the condition gradually gets worse until a complete rupture occurs.
When the canine stifle joint presents with a partial or complete rupture of the CCL (canine ACL tear), the tibia is unrestrained and cranial tibial thrust results.
pain and stiffness due to arthritis, disc problems, hip dysplasia or joint injuries and muscle pain or spasms and ligament damage such as partial or complete rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament
In cases of a complete rupture, the baby may move into the abdominal cavity, forcing doctors to perform emergency surgery on the mother.
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