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Injury and work
In the decade beginning in the year 2000, Minkowitz underwent treatment for painful Repetitive Strain Injury in her arms and shoulders due to computer use, and began work on a book combining memoir and fantasy called The Marvelous Toy.

Injury and problems
Injury to this area of a person's brain may also cause people to talk excessively, have short attention spans, and have problems with short-term memory.
Injury problems, particularly a bad knee, took their toll in the early 1890s and Grace had his worst season in 1891 when he scored no centuries and could only average 19. 76.
Injury to the optic nerve can be the result of congenital or inheritable problems like Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, glaucoma, trauma, toxicity, inflammation, ischemia, infection ( very rarely ), or compression from tumors or aneurysms.
Injury problems then began to set in and he missed out to Gerry Byrne for the left back slot in the 1965 FA Cup Final win over Leeds United.
Injury problems shortened his career, with the side on bowling action that generated his swing also putting more strain on his body.

Injury and prevented
Injury has prevented her from advancing for the past several years.
Injury and poor form prevented him from playing all but a couple of games for the state.
Injury again cut his season short, but, 2005 was clearly Brown's best individual season as he averaged 8 marks, 18 disposals and 2. 8 goals per game during the 12 games he played prior to round 17, before a severe bout of osteitis pubis prevented him from having any influence in his last two games.
Injury prevented him from playing for much of the season but he returned for the Guinness Premiership final but not as captain, as Saracens were defeated by the Leicester Tigers.
Injury prevented him from being considered for the next trip the following year to Argentina.
Injury unfortunately prevented him from selection in for Australia's one off test against Papua New Guinea in Townsville a few weeks after the Great Britain series and also Australia's winning World Cup squad at the end of the 1992 season.
Injury prevented Fielder playing against Australia in 1909-he would certainly have been picked for the Oval Test were he fit-and this meant Fielder was never to play in a home Test in his career.

Injury and him
Injury limited him to only 28 appearances in 1948 – 49, as Blackpool struggled to a sixteenth place finish.
Injury forced him out of the Euro 2000 but he was part of the Turkish squad that finished in third place at the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
Injury robbed him of a place as Sansom's back-up in England's squad for the 1988 European Championships, but after the tournament, coach Bobby Robson decided to make Pearce his first choice left back.
Injury kept him out of cricket for the next 3 years.
Injury restricted him to one appearance, in a 1 – 1 draw against Scunthorpe United.
Injury lay off disrupted him in 2003.
Injury kept him out of the 1995 World Cup.
Injury kept him out of the first-team squad for almost the whole 2011 – 12 season: he finally made his Oxford debut in a 3 – 0 defeat to Port Vale on the final day of the season.
Injury in 1906 handicapped him further, but on the rock-hard wickets of that exceptionally dry summer in the Home Counties he and Fielder bowled so well in July and August that Kent won their first County Championship with eleven successive victories.
Injury in 1903 caused the Surrey selection committee to drop him in early July.
Injury disrupted his season, forcing him to miss Birmingham's victory over Arsenal in the League Cup Final.
Injury forced him out from what would have been his first tour, to in 2000 and although he also toured North America the following year, he failed to win a cap.
Injury ruled him out of the 1982 FIFA World Cup finals in Spain, but he was playing some of the finest football of his career when the next manager, Bobby Robson, included him in his squad for the 1986 edition in Mexico: he played in the victory over Paraguay, but was dropped for the next game, the quarter-final defeat by Argentina's infamous ’ Hand of God ’; in total, he made 17 international appearances.
Injury plagued his first season, with him making only a handful of appearances, though he did score his first league goal for Birmingham, an equaliser against Bolton Wanderers.
Injury would hinder him once again, however, and he was forced to pull out of the Grand Prix as he could not fight again that night.
McCarty later suffered a groin strain which landed him on Injury Reserve in late Nevember.
Injury got the better of him in 1892, and he retired from football, which allowed him to concentrate on the summer game.

Injury and from
Each category is scored from 0 to 5 using the Abbreviated Injury Scale, from uninjured to critically injured, which is then squared and summed to create the ISS.
* Overview from the MCS support organization Chemical Injury Information Network
* MR of Fat Embolism Brain Injury from Fat Embolism
Kellermann holds career achievement awards for excellence in science from the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, and the Injury Control and Emergency Health Services Section of the American Public Health Association.
The National Rifle Association of America contends that Dr Kellermann “ severely understates defensive uses of guns ,” and that his “ conclusions provide anti-gunners propaganda .” Kellermann ’ s findings have been linked to the June 1996 Republican-led decision of the U. S. House Appropriations Committee to strip US $ 2. 6 million from the budget of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the U. S. Centers for Disease Control – the exact amount previously set aside for NCIPC / CDC research into the causes and effects of firearm-related death and injury.
Injury to this nerve is usually apparent when the scapula on one side is located farther from the midline.
Injury has been reported in almost all sports, typically occurring from a blow to the ribs underneath an outstretched arm.
– almost all over the Earth, the People for one Injury they do their Governor, receive Ten Thousand from them.
( 2004 ) in the journal Injury Prevention. De Leo, Dwyer, Firman & Neulinger, studied suicide methods in men from 1979 to 1998 and found a rise in hanging suicides that started slightly before the fall in gun suicides.
A study from the National Center for Injury Prevention found that 47 % of high school football players say they suffer a concussion each season, with 37 % of those reporting multiple concussions in a season.
* Injury from toxin or as adverse effect of a pharmaceutical drug
Injury from a hemotoxic agent is often very painful and can cause permanent damage and in severe cases death.
Injury forced Laudrup to retire from top-level football at 31 years of age, after one of the most successful careers in Danish football.
According to the police version, Duffy then called for assistance from two other officers, and the three of them put the unconscious Rodgers into his car and left the scene .< ref >" Jimmie Rodgers ' Injury Linked to Fall ," < i > The Pittsburgh Press </ i >, December 20, 1967, p. 11.
# Injury resulting from landlord's negligent repairseven if the landlord used all due care.
Injury from blast overpressure is a pressure and time dependent function.
* Suspected Deep Tissue Injury: A purple or maroon localized area of discolored intact skin or blood-filled blister due to damage of underlying soft tissue from pressure and / or shear.
After the death of a young boy in his district who returned to playing football without having fully recovered from a concussion sustained earlier in the season in October 2008, Pascrell introduced the Concussion Treatment and Care Tools Act ( the ConTACT Act ), which has received the endorsements of the National Football League, the National Football League Players Association, and the Brain Injury Association of America.
This practice is based on the National Acute Spinal Cord Injury Studies ( NASCIS ) I and II, though other studies have shown little benefit and concerns about side effects from the drug have changed this practice.
The severity of their cognitive, motor, and behavioral impairments was stratified using the Chronic Brain Injury scale, ranging from 0-9 with a score of greater than 0 identified as abnormal.

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