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Injuries also plagued him in 1988, as he missed a few weeks with a right hamstring injury, and had arthroscopic surgery in mid-September which cut his season short.
Injuries hampered his performance right from the beginning of the 2006 season.

Injuries and back
Injuries to Jermaine O ' Neal and Marquis Daniels, a lack of a solid back up point guard, the blockbuster trade midway through the season that interrupted the team chemistry, poor defensive efforts, and being the NBA's worst offensive team were the main reasons leading to the team's struggles.
Injuries resulted in an early 1973 playoff exit, but the Bucks were back in the 1974 NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics.
Injuries to the back may also impact sexual activity, as would problems with an enlarged prostate gland, problems with blood supply, nerve damage ( as in spinal cord injuries ).
Category: Injuries of abdomen, lower back, lumbar spine and pelvis
Injuries limited him to only 39 games in 1984-85, and then a back injury in the 1985-86 campaign all but ended his career.
Category: Injuries of abdomen, lower back, lumbar spine and pelvis
Injuries limited Babych to just 43 games in 1992 – 93, but he bounced back in 1993 – 94 with 32 points, his highest total since 1990.
Injuries were blamed for the downturn, particularly to key imports, with defenceman Jeff Smith, Brian Lee and Jonathan Weaver all requiring lengthy lay-offs which resulted in Blaze calling up inexperienced players from their ENL team as well as bringing back Jason Robinson from retirement in America to help plug the gaps on the blueline.
Injuries to Schalk Burger ( broken neck ), Bakkies Botha ( calf surgery ), Jean De Villiers ( cracked rib ), Bryan Habana ( cracked rib ), Butch James ( groin and knee ), André Pretorius ( groin ), Joe Van Niekerk ( C5 & C6 vertebrae ), Jacques Cronje ( cracked rib ), Danie Rossouw ( hamstring ), Juan Smith ( left quadriceps ), Eddie Andrews ( back ), BJ Botha ( back surgery ), CJ Van Der Linde ( Leg ), Gurthro Steenkamp ( broken hand ), Pedrie Wannenburg ( wrist surgery ), Marius Joubert ( fractured hand ) amongst other lesser injuries stretched the Bok's depth to its limit.
Injuries in the middle of his career contributed to a drop in his playing ability ; as a result, he was traded on three occasions in the off-seasons between 1992 and 1994 to the Quebec Nordiques, the New York Islanders and then back to the Flyers.
Injuries played a big role, as he was derailed with back and groin ailments that made him miss weeks at a time before he finally had groin surgery on March 10, ending his season.
Category: Injuries of abdomen, lower back, lumbar spine and pelvis
Injuries have included a broken neck, punctured lung, cracked ribs, a concussion and injuries to the chest, back and face.
Injuries led to Millwall switching him to midfield, but a recurring back injury prevented him from sprinting, a basic requirement for a winger.
Category: Injuries of abdomen, lower back, lumbar spine and pelvis

Injuries and meant
Injuries and subsequent failure to return to form meant that Blackburn allowed him to leave on a free transfer to Wigan Athletic on January 19, 2006.
Injuries to fellow opening bowler Mahmood Hussain and spinner Nasim-ul-Ghani meant that Fazal sent down 85. 2 overs, what Wisden described as ' a phenomenal number of overs for a bowler of his pace '.
" Injuries meant Gabbidon played no football for West Ham from December 2007 until August 2009 when he made his return in the League Cup game against Millwall.
Injuries to Steve Harmison, Anderson and Jones meant Plunkett started the first Test of the Sri Lankan tour of England in the summer of 2006.
Injuries meant he found himself in the starting eleven against Wigan Athletic on opening day.

Injuries and May
* ” Lutze, Nazi Leader, " Dies of His Injuries ", New York Times, May 4, 1943, p. 3.
In response to these actions, the government introduced the Black Act, formally " An Act for the more effectual punishing wicked and evil disposed Persons going armed in Disguise and doing Injuries and Violence to the Persons and Properties of His Majesty's Subject, and for the more speedy bringing the Offenders to Justice ", to Parliament on 26 April 1723 ; it came into force on 27 May.
Injuries kept May sidelined for much of the next couple of seasons.

Injuries and was
The sixth revision included morbidity and mortality conditions, and its title was modified to reflect the changes: International Statistical Classification of Diseases, Injuries and Causes of Death ( ICD ).
Injuries during the 1980 regular season had limited him to just 778 yards, but he proved he was fully recovered in the postseason by rushing for 194 yards in the NFC title game.
Injuries to both Havlat and Handzus hurt the Blackhawks, and Smolinski was eventually traded at the trade deadline to the Vancouver Canucks.
At the outbreak of the Second World War the college site was requisitioned by the military for use as the Hospital for Head Injuries under the directorship of Hugh Cairns, the Professor of Surgery at Nuffield College.
Injuries plagued Mark's availability for Davis cup and was the cause of a public rift between team-mates Patrick Rafter and Lleyton Hewitt.
Injuries from sunfish are rare, although there is a slight danger from large sunfish leaping out of the water onto boats ; in one instance a boy was knocked off his boat when a sunfish leaped onto it.
Injuries to Bill Woodfull, who was struck over the heart, and Bert Oldfield, who received a fractured skull ( although from a non-Bodyline ball ), exacerbated the situation, almost causing a full-scale riot from the 50 000 fans at the Adelaide Oval for the Third Test.
The hospital was also visited during this time by many distinguished guests, particularly Diana, Princess of Wales, who opened the new International Spinal Injuries Centre when it was refurbished.
Injuries and age were little more than minor inconveniences to Horton, who was generally acknowledged as the strongest man in the game while he was playing.
The hospital, which homes a Minor Injuries Unit, has been improved in recent years, although it was recently announced that beds at the site will be cut.
In July 2001, it was reported that Payne's parents received £ 11, 000 compensation from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority.
Injuries slowed him the next two years, as he was limited to 17 starts in 1987 and 3 starts in 1988 by an elbow injury that required surgery.
As " Neurological Surgeon in charge of the Spinal Injuries Centre at the Ministry of Pensions Hospital, Stoke Mandeville ", he was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire ( OBE ) in the 1950 King's Birthday Honours.
Injuries made it difficult for an individual impact in the top flight season, and he was one of several United players transfer-listed in December 2006.
Injuries limited Gastineau to just two sacks in ten games ( his lowest total since his rookie season ) as he was slowed by groin and abdominal muscle ailments and then by a damaged left knee that required arthroscopic surgery and forced him to miss the last five games of the regular season.
Injuries to other defenders have provided him with numerous opportunities to work his way into the Republic of Ireland national football team, with his most notable moment in an Irish shirt coming when he was the Irish player directly behind Thierry Henry when Henry twice handballed late in extra-time of a play-off in Paris, to deny Ireland a place at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Injuries sabotaged his play in 1991 and he was traded to Los Angeles for Tim Belcher and John Wetteland.
The first full length medical study of the condition was John Eric Erichsen's classic book, On Railway and Other Injuries of the Nervous System.
" Scott Tenorman Must Die " was released on VHS in June 2002, along with the episodes " It Hits the Fan " and " Cripple Fight ", on a video titled Insults to Injuries.
He thought the Personal Injuries Assessment Board was a " fatally flawed project ".

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