Sentences with phrase «tibia injury»

Tags: Arbitrator Boskovich, bc injury law, CPP, fibula injury, humerus injury, Joseph Boskovich, Pelvis Injury, Section 148.1 Insurance (Vehicle) Regulation, SPW v. ICBC, tibia injury, UMP Deductions Posted in ICBC Hip Injury Cases, ICBC Knee Injury Cases, ICBC UMP Cases, Uncategorized Direct Link Comments Off top ^
Wenger has suggested that 4 -4-2 might be an option for Arsenal again this season, especially when Olivier Giroud recovers from his tibia injury, while having our two most defensive midfielders might be an option to shore up the spine of the team and offer our makeshift back four more protection.
In an Arsenal.com report, Wenger was full of praise for his countryman, especially the mental attitude and desire he showed to come back early from that unlucky Tibia injury.
After already losing our main striker Olivier Giroud to a bizarre tibia injury for three months, we now face about the same amount of time without our first choice right back.
Now that Arsenal have Olivier Giroud back in the first team after his freak tibia injury at the start of the season, and with Theo Walcott back in training and on the bench for the away game at Anfield, the attacking side of the Arsenal squad is the one thing that Arsene Wenger does not have to worry about.
But with Olivier Giroud back from his tibia injury, that gives Arsene Wenger a problem, so how does the boss keep both his central strikers happy and do the best thing for the team?
But the good news on the injury front is that we now have Olivier Giroud available again, after the France international made a quicker than expected recovery from his Tibia injury picked up earlier in the season.

Not exact matches

SEE ALSO: John Terry eyes new Chelsea deal so he can retire a «one club man» Diego Costa injury: Chelsea striker could miss Arsenal clash with bruised tibia Loic Remy: Out - of - favour Blue «on the verge» of joining Spartak Moscow
Even when Arsenal get some good news on the injury front, and the early return of Olivier Giroud from his tibia damage was certainly good news, there is a sting in the tail, because the big Frenchman is not available to face Borussia Dortmund in the crucial Champions League clash at the Emirates on Wednesday night.
Arsenal have had some harsh red cards, lenient refereeing for our opponents, a string of unfortunate injuries like Giroud's bizarre tibia break and just have not really had the rub of the green.
Arsene Wenger has confirmed that Arsenal will have to do without Olivier Giroud leading the line for around four months after the Frenchman fractured his left tibia at the end of the Everton game, but at least the timing of the injury gives the boss a few days to bring in a replacement.
There have been an almost unimaginable number of significant injuries to this year's rookie class including Jabari Parker (ACL), Joel Embiid (Foot), Aaron Gordon (Foot), Julius Randle (Tibia), Noah Vonleh (Back) and Doug McDermott (Knee).
A nasty injury affecting a ligament that connects the tibia and fibula at the bottom of his lower leg.
He's had poor luck with injuries, fracturing his tibia in 2010 and not reappearing until the following year.
The approximately 45 - year - old male had leg bones that show evidence of a traumatic injury: The knee area sported a suspicious spear - sized hole, and the tibia and femur had fused together at the joint — likely a result of the penetrating wound — which would have given the owner a pronounced limp (see video).
Forces on the left knee and tibia indicate that injuries to the knee and lower leg would be possible.
Forces on both tibias indicate that injuries to the lower legs would be possible.
In the first test, forces on the right tibia were high enough to indicate the possibility of lower leg injury.
Forces on the right tibia and foot indicate that lower leg and foot injuries would be possible.
Forces on both tibias and the left foot indicate that lower leg and foot injuries would be possible.
Forces on both tibias indicate that injuries to the lower right leg would be likely and injuries to the lower left leg would be possible.
Forces on the right tibia indicate that injuries to the lower leg would be possible, and a high acceleration was recorded on the left foot, indicating that foot injuries would also be possible.
Forces on the right tibia and right foot indicate that injuries to the lower leg and foot would be likely.
Forces on the right tibia and right knee indicate that injuries to the lower leg and knee would be possible.
In the test conducted by Nissan, forces on the left knee, right tibia, and right foot indicate that left knee and right lower leg and foot injuries would be possible.
Forces on the left tibia indicate that injury to the lower leg would be likely.
Forces on the left tibia and left knee indicate that injuries to the lower leg and knee would be likely.
Forces on the left knee, left and right tibias, and right foot indicate that left knee, left and right lower leg, and right foot injuries would be possible.
Forces on the right tibia indicate the possibility of lower leg injuries.
(In the Institute's test, forces on the left knee and both tibias indicate that knee and lower leg injuries would be possible.)
Forces on the right tibia and foot indicate that injuries to the lower leg and foot would be likely in all three tests.
Forces on the right tibia in the third test indicate that injuries to the lower leg would be possible.
In all three tests, forces on both tibias indicate that injuries to the lower legs would be possible.
Upon further observation it was learned Pollyanna sustained more severe injuries, including a second break of her tibia, a torn cruciate ligament and other ligament damage.
Pollyanna sustained more severe injuries, including a second break of her tibia, a torn cruciate ligament and other ligament damage.
Growth plate injuries can stop bones from growing which may cause problems in places where you have two bones growing side by side (tibia and fibula).
Without stability, the dog's femur «rattles» around (oseochondral injury) on its tibia destroying the remaining cartilages and leading to eventual arthritis, loss of mobility and pain.
Just as in people, this is a delicate joint, prone to traumatic injury, in which the «kneecap» is held in place on top of the tibia by two cruciate ligaments.
His injuries included a serious brain trauma, a punctured lung, complex open elbow fracture, radial nerve palsy in the left arm and fractured pelvis, tibia and femur.
Testing and his prognosis based on my visit was arthritis due to a previous injury in 1987 (crushed Fibia and open fracture of Tibia).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z