An accident that causes lifetime
injuries on any human body is not a minor case.
Not exact matches
According to the California Department of Labor Statistics and Research, workers in food - processing plants have a higher likelihood of being hurt
on the job than workers in many other industries.1 One
injury while using a meat slicer could end up costing you hundreds of thousands of dollars, especially when you think about the damage that a meat slicer could do to the
human body.
In that speech (a full copy of which you can view by clicking here), I offered some suggestions
on how each of us — whether we be parent, coach, official, athletic trainer, clinician, current or former professional athlete, sports safety equipment manufacturer, whether we were there representing a local youth sports program, the national governing
body of a sport, or a professional sports league, could work together as a team to protect our country's most precious
human resource — our children — against catastrophic
injury or death from sudden impact syndrome or the serious, life - altering consequences of multiple concussions.
«Biomechanical acoustics study sheds light
on running
injuries: French scientists share preliminary findings about how the
human body adapts to vibrations experienced while running.»
Just as all animals will adapt to their environment over many generations to increase the chances of species survival, so too will the individual
human body try to prevent possible
injury or damage by adapting to any physical activity that is demanding and performed
on a regular basis.
The
human body is a continuum and when yoga poses have a focus
on stretching the «parts» at the expense of the spine and SI joint, this is where
injuries occur.
The
human body will always try to prevent possible
injury and damage by adapting to any physical activity that is demanding and performed
on a regular basis.
Injuries are indicated by a color coded outline of a
human body on the top of the screen.
Human experience and logic also suggest there is a relationship between force exerted on the human body and injury caused by the f
Human experience and logic also suggest there is a relationship between force exerted
on the
human body and injury caused by the f
human body and
injury caused by the force.
The Court further explained that although «most lay person have opinions and theories of their own as to how the
human body functions, our courts have decided that, in order to recover compensation, a standard of expert evidence
on the subject is required where the
injury is not apparent to the layman.»
Prof. Kahol observes that as we move toward a world where
human - computer interaction is based
on various
body movements that are not well documented or studied, we face «serious and grave risk» of creating technology and systems that may lead to musculoskeletal disorders (MSD), and that many of today's multitouch systems give no consideration to eliminating gestures already known to lead to MSD
injuries, or to eliminating gestures that are symptomatic of a patient population.