Sentences with phrase «often kneecaps»

Instead, in telling this bizarro story of Wallace (Justin Long), a brash podcaster who goes to interview an old seafarer (Michael Parks) up in Manitoba only to discover the guy's a serial killer with an unthinkable predilection, Smith too often kneecaps the picture's would be terror and urgency.
Severity is determined how often the kneecap slips out of place, and how easily it slips back into the normal position.

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In these instances, surgery can often realign the kneecap or remove damaged tissue to reduce knee pain.
The kneecap then rubs against the thighbone, causing knee pain and swelling that often worsens with activity.
Problems with the alignment of the kneecap and overuse from vigorous athletics or training are often significant factors.
A simple tightening of the joint capsule is often all that is required to stabilise the kneecap.
Patellar Luxation Patellar Luxation is a dislocation of the kneecap, which can slide to the inside or to the outside, and is often genetic in nature.
Often one of the ridges is too short allowing the kneecap to slip to one side or the other.
A 10 pound cat with a significant kneecap issue often won't show many or any clinical symptoms such as limping.
During your pet's exam the veterinarian can often determine a luxating patella simply through manually manipulating the kneecap.
For example, toy and miniature breeds often suffer from dislocating kneecaps and heart problems are more common among small dogs.
But climbing and camera problems of yore still remain and manage to kneecap this giant a little too often.
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