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Injury and disrupted
Injury lay off disrupted him in 2003.
Injury disrupted his season, forcing him to miss Birmingham's victory over Arsenal in the League Cup Final.
Injury disrupted the early part of the season, with Hulse not grabbing his first goal of the season until 15 November in a 3 – 2 home defeat to Barnsley before scoring his 100th league career goal with a 90th minute penalty in a 3 – 0 win over Sheffield Wednesday and earning a place in the Championship Team of the Week.

Injury and season
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.
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.
He debuted in the season one episode, " Very Personal Injury ".
Winslow sustained a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee and was placed on the " Physically Unable-to-Perform ( Non Football Injury )" list for the 2005 season.
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.
Injury again struck Watson in the early stages of the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 as he missed most of the tournament due to hamstring strain .‎ He was then out of action for the 2007 – 08 Australian season.
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 curtailed half of his season, but he recovered in time to help Leeds in their European Cup campaign as it progressed towards the semi finals and a game against Barcelona.
During the 2000 season, Brooking was placed in the Injury Reserve after suffering a sprained foot in a game vs Philadelphia.
Injury during the 2001 – 02 season meant he did not play until April.
Injury struck again in the 2003 – 04 season, meaning that once again he had to sit several games out.
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 troubles continued the following season, in 2000 – 01, as Cloutier was sidelined for nine games early in the season after straining his bicep on October 22, 2000.
Injury and work permit problems prevented him from making his debut until a month into the season, a substitute appearance against Reading on 11 September.
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 forced his retirement at the end of the 2005 / 06 season.
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 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 and which
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.
Emergency medical services exists to fulfill the basic principles of first aid, which are to Preserve Life, Prevent Further Injury, and Promote Recovery.
To avert a vaccine crisis, Congress in 1986 passed the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act ( NCVIA ), which established a federal no-fault system to compensate victims of injury caused by mandated vaccines.
For example, the Trauma and Injury Severity Score ( TRISS ), which is widely used to predict mortality in injured patients, was originally developed by Boyd et al using logistic regression.
Injury to the spinal accessory nerve can cause an accessory nerve disorder or spinal accessory nerve palsy, which results in diminished or absent function of the sternocleidomastoid muscle and upper portion of the trapezius muscle.
In September 1994, the Snowbirds were named the first ambassadors of the Canadian Injury Prevention Foundation ( now Smartrisk ), which aims to educate youth and adults about taking risks.
Since then, evidence to a Senate Inquiry showed that Chapman's research was fast-tracked for publication by the journal Injury Prevention, which bypassed the standard peer review process.
Injury is damage to a biological organism which can be classified on various bases.
Hansen is currently president and CEO of the Rick Hansen Foundation, which has generated more than $ 200 million for spinal cord injury-related programs and Hansen was noted as " the driving force " in the development of the 48 million dollars iCORD houses, an information network designed to track and record " best practices " in spinal cord treatment across the country and internationally, as well as the Rick Hansen Spinal Cord Injury Registry, allowing doctors and experts across the country to share vital information on what works and what doesn't for specific kinds of spinal cord injuries.
Injury to children can be avoided by removing the safety key when the treadmill is not in use, without which, the treadmill belt will not start.
The United States Court of Federal Claims operates an Office of Special Masters to resolve claims under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, which is popularly known as the vaccine court.
* United States Eye Injury Registry, which compiles statistics regarding eye injuries in the United States.
The signature wound of Middle East conflicts in the 2000s is Traumatic Brain Injury, from which many homeless combat veterans are suffering.
* Sick Worker Syndrome, a form of clinical depression which can be caused by Repetitive Strain Injury
The program is an outgrowth of the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act ( NCVIA ), which requires health care providers to report:
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The question of no-fault compensation in the UK was considered by the Royal Commission on Civil Liability and Compensation for Personal Injury ( the Pearson Commission ), which reported in 1978.
McCarty later suffered a groin strain which landed him on Injury Reserve in late Nevember.
Injury following use of hammers or power-tools should always raise the possibility of a penetrating foreign body into the eye, for which urgent ophthalmology opinion should be sought.
Injury got the better of him in 1892, and he retired from football, which allowed him to concentrate on the summer game.
Injury also meant that he missed the final game of the season, and the first leg of the play-off semi-final against Brighton and Hove Albion-nevertheless, he was offered a new two year contract in May 2004, which he signed.
In a Personal Injury claim, this is an agreement between the client and their lawyer, which will enable the lawyer to take on a personal injury case on the understanding that if they lose the case, the client will not have to pay their lawyer ’ s costs.

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