Sentences with phrase «nerve damage requiring»

Up to a year later, he still had nerve damage requiring ongoing medical care.

Not exact matches

Last July he had to destroy his dog Rambo after Rambo, a Newfoundland - Labrador mix, bit Irbe's hand and inflicted enough injury — a broken middle finger, a severed artery and nerve damage — to require surgery.
Electrophysiological testing to measure peripheral nerve conduction properties is not a viable alternative because current methods lack the sensitivity required to detect damage to small, unmyelinated fibers, especially in early stages of disease.
A series of six cell culture assays was designed to mimic multiple old - age - associated pathways of central nervous system (CNS) nerve cell damage, and drug candidates were required to show efficacy in all of these assays before being moved forward into animals.
Together with Vitamin B12 Thiamine is also required for proper development and protection of the myelin sheaths, which wrap around nerves preventing their damage and death.
Without examining Opie I can not say whether there is more damage to his hind legs other than some surface wounds; if there has been damage to joints or nerves it may be a long recovery and he may require veterinary care.
Canines who have limited control or no control, such as dogs with tongues that are paralyzed due to nerve damage or dogs with an injured tongue, may require assistance with important tasks such as eating, drinking, and cleaning themselves and may be more at risk for environmental hazards such as sunburn or frostbite.
In cases where the nerves have been completely severed, the child may require surgery to repair the damage.
Infants suffering from traumatic brain injury or permanent nerve damage may require a lifetime of expensive medical care and therapeutic assistance.
The aftermath of a burn can include nerve and muscle damage that may require physical therapy, as well as permanent scarring that not only may require cosmetic surgery, but that can cause a person to endure a lifetime struggle with self - confidence.
These injuries can occur anywhere on a person's body, but injuries to the face are usually the most severe and require additional medical assessment to see if there is any nerve damage.
CES requires prompt medical treatment in order to alleviate pressure from the nerves and ensure permanent damage does not occur.
In recent cases, our office has dealt with severe neck injuries and even nerve damage to wrists and elbows requiring surgery.
Nerve damage from surgery can be a costly mistake, as you may require additional surgery or treatments, and you may be unable to work, causing you to miss needed paychecks.
When the doctor lacks the skill and expertise required for forceps, this can lead to brain bleeds and nerve damage.
Many injuries, including birth injuries, can cause damage to the nerves, resulting in severe pain or permanent disability, and can require the involvement of a personal injury attorney to gain proper compensation.
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