Sentences with phrase «knee issues such»

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The school nurse attends to all sorts of issues that happen during the school day, such as scraped knees on the playground or lost baby teeth.
According to him, those are just knee - jerk approaches to the issue which needs proper solution such as ranching.
These body messages are also the symptoms your body is producing such as your knee pain, hormonal imbalance, severe menopause symptoms, digestive issues, migraine, arthritis, sudden weight gain, diabetes, anxiety, depression, etc...
With little if any attention to such a critical body part, the body over time begins to go haywire: plantar fasciitis, knee troubles, pelvic floor issues, back pain, even splayed ribs and a over lengthened rectus abdominis can trace part blame back to our friends who live in the calf.
We often see the same complaints such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, sciatica, knee cartilage issues, hip and lower back pain, muscle strain, tension headaches, fibromyalgia, polymyalgia rheumatica, ankylosing spondylitis, gout, and other similar conditions.
If you learn to squat, or deadlift, properly without form issues such as valgus knees or hip impingement your general movement will be better and you will be more able to build strength in the vital areas surrounding the posterior chain (in this example).
It is excellent for strength and helps with issues such as arthritis, bad knees and back.
«Those who changed from heel striking to midfoot may find a reduction in knee injuries but an increase in lower leg injuries like shin splints or Achilles issues, and foot injuries such as plantar fasciitis, forefoot pain and stress fractures.»
Once your pooch has packed on those extra pounds, it puts her at risk of other Morkie health issues such as slipped knees and even hypoglycemia (diabetes).
Orthopedic issues: - Common causes of lameness include ligament tears such as a tear of the cranial cruicate ligament - Hip dysplasia (usually larger breed dogs including retrievers)- Luxating patellas (knee instability)- Osteoarthritis — often older dogs after years of wear and tear
On such an afternoon some score of members of the High Court of Chancery bar ought to be... engaged in one of the ten thousand stages of an endless cause, tripping one another up on slippery precedents, groping knee - deep in technicalities, running their goat - hair and horse - hair warded heads against walls of words and making a pretence of equity with serious faces, as players might... between the registrar's red table and the silk gowns, with bills, cross-bills, answers, rejoinders, injunctions, affidavits, issues, references to masters, masters» reports, mountains of costly nonsense, piled before them... This is the Court of Chancery, which has its decaying houses and its blighted lands in every shire, which has its worn - out lunatic in every madhouse and its dead in every churchyard, which has its ruined suitor with his slipshod heels and threadbare dress borrowing and begging through the round of every man's acquaintance, which gives to monied might the means abundantly of wearying out the right, which so exhausts finances, patience, courage, hope, so overthrows the brain and breaks the heart, that there is not an honourable man among its practitioners who would not give — who does not often give — the warning, «Suffer any wrong that can be done you rather than come here!
On such an afternoon some score of members of the High Court of Chancery bar ought to be... engaged in one of the ten thousand stages of an endless cause, tripping one another up on slippery precedents, groping knee - deep in technicalities, running their goat - hair and horse - hair warded heads against walls of words and making a pretence of equity with serious faces, as players might... between the registrar's red table and the silk gowns, with bills, cross-bills, answers, rejoinders, injunctions, affidavits, issues, references to masters, masters» reports, mountains of costly nonsense, piled before them... This is the Court of Chancery, which
Whilst compliance with the requirements of the charity regulators and avoidance of reputational damage are crucial issues, third sector organisations should also always bear in mind that general employment law still applies to their employees and any disciplinary process should always be carried out carefully avoiding «knee jerk» reactions which could give rise to legal liabilities such as unfair dismissal.
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