Examples of Reinjury in a sentence
Re-injury or complications of an Injury which occurred prior to the Policy’s Effective Date.
Re-injury after 34% of the competition weekends shall not be grounds for a Hardship Waiver.b. No SA shall be awarded more than one Waiver.c. Waivers shall not permit a SA to violate PR 12(d).4.
Reinjury after acute lateral ankle sprains in elite track and field athletes.
Adverse events lead coordinator Sarah Upston has been pleased to see the difference the programme’s 12 Open Book reports have made this year.‘These short, accessible case studies are about prompting discussions and considering how other organisations are facing the same situations as them, and coming up with innovative solutions.
Current evidence remains inconclusive on the benefits for primary prevention of ankle sprains.van der Weeset al5010 Reinjury, postural stability, ROM Exercise therapy and manualmobilisationExercise therapy was effective in reducing the risk of recurrent sprains after acute ankle sprain: RR 0.37 (95% CI 0.18 to 0.74).
Re-injury or complications of a condition which existed prior to the accident.
Expenditures greater than that amount require the approval of the EMC.
All but one of the studies includedin the review were deemed to have a high risk of bias, and most studies were lacking sufficient power.Therefore, in future we recommend conducting higher quality RCTs using appropriate outcomes to assess for the effectiveness of neuromuscular training in overcoming sensorimotor deficits in participants with CAI.Postle et al41 8 Reinjury, self-reported function Exercise therapy (proprioceptiveexercise) Doherty C, et al.
Reinjury, postural stability, strength, self-reported functionExercise therapy (neuromuscular)There is limited to moderate evidence to support improvements in dynamic postural stability, and patient perceived functional stability through neuromuscular training in participants with CAI.
The following criteria are to be employed in the administration of the hardship waiver:● Nature of Injury/Illness● Medical Documentation● First-Half-of-Season Calculation (refer to Figure 14-1)● Reinjury in the Second Half of Season.