Sentences with word «navicular»

Head on over to my Unexpected Journey series to catch up on my journey dealing with and recovering from my accessory navicular injury.
With the feeling in his feet deadened, Walton had no way of knowing that he was placing too much stress on them; as a consequence, Daly believes, the tarsal navicular bone in his left foot fractured.
Bruckner has seen her fairly regularly for the past year, suspecting that a fractured navicular bone might be pushing into other bones and soft tissue with every step.
OTOH, I could certainly picture a world in which our budding supernova let his competitive juices and the euphoria of finally being free of his two - year navicular prison sentence color the way he chose to represent his health to the staff.
While the bones in the legs (tibia and fibula) are common sites of stress fractures, they can also occur in the foot's metatarsal and navicular bones, the pelvis, and wrist.
Embiid broke the navicular bone in his right foot, and the prognosis for NBA big men isn't exactly stellar.
On May 28 she had surgery to repair a stress fracture of the navicular bone in her right foot.
The injury to his navicular bone in his left foot was supposed to keep him out for around six weeks.
It was a personal best for Sharman and a season's best for Pozzi, the 2012 World Indoors fourth - placer competing for the first time in a year following surgery to his foot to rectify a navicular injury.
Wilshere sustained the problem to the navicular bone in Wednesday's friendly victory over Denmark at Wembley Stadium.
However I have had issues with arch flattening after having children and my navicular bone sticks out.
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This demonstrates that the active lesion identified with the PET is a fragment at the distal border of the navicular bone (top row).
The lesions identified included subchondral bone remodeling in the fetlock and in the tarsus, remodeling of the navicular bone, focal active resorption of the coffin bone, osseous remodeling at the insertion of the suspensory ligament (Figure 3) and remodeling of the canon bone.
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