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The phrase "a decrease in musculoskeletal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing health, physical therapy, or research related to musculoskeletal conditions or issues.
Example: "The study indicated a decrease in musculoskeletal pain among participants who engaged in regular exercise."
Alternatives: "a reduction in musculoskeletal" or "a decline in musculoskeletal".
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A decrease in musculoskeletal malformation's prevalence (see Table 2) did not correlate with their detection rate, which is one of the lowest (see Table 4).
A recent paper reported that living close to green space had various maternal benefits including a decrease in musculoskeletal discomfort, reduced incidence of muscle cramps and lower limb edema [ 49].
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The use of ergonomic measures has proven to reduce exposure towards physical risk factors, such as trunk flexion, manual handling, and kneeling e.g. [ 2- 4] as proxy for decrease in musculoskeletal disorders.
The main finding of this one year intervention study is that the largest effects in terms of decrease in musculoskeletal pain and disability was attained during the periods of organized and supervised strength training, irrespective of the time of the season.
This is in contrast with the study by Engelbert et al. They described toe-walking with a decrease in ROM of the ankle joints in combination with musculoskeletal complaints (pain during sport activities).
The following recuperation period, before starting the next pre-season training phase, is generally considered short but sufficient to allow a decrease in these stress levels and therefore a reduction in the propensity for injury or musculoskeletal tissue damage.
"There is a decrease in fidelity".
Similarly, there was a decrease in the global activity of PsA during the study, shown by a decrease in both VAS and BASDAI (P < 0.0001 versus baseline) (Table 4), indicating an improvement in the musculoskeletal involvement of PsA.
Whilst aging is associated with a decrease in PA and functional fitness, particularly after age 60 years, regular PA can slow the rate of decline in both aerobic and musculoskeletal systems and hence improve work ability.
The reported benefits were alleviation of minor ailments, such as constipation (24%), musculoskeletal pain (19%) and flatulence (15%), followed by enhanced well-being (28%) and slowing the progression of their CKD (9%) meaning a decrease in serum creatinine.
A decrease in height.
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