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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a partial injury" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe an injury that is not complete or total, perhaps indicating that only a part of a body or area is affected.
Example: "The athlete suffered a partial injury to his knee, which will require rehabilitation but not surgery."
Alternatives: "a minor injury" or "a limited injury."
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CONCLUSIONS: Thumb MCP joint pronosupination significantly influenced the evaluation of joint stability, where pronation improved valgus stability in contrast to supination that tended to increase joint instability, In pronation and 0° flexion, a complete UCL injury could be misdiagnosed as a partial injury.
Normally, it is a partial injury at the proximal muscle-tendon junction [ 2].
The lesion itself is usually an irregular size, more often being a partial injury, as opposed to a complete transection.
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These altered sensory features may be reproduced in rodent experimental models by a unilateral partial injury of the sciatic nerve.
In supination and 0°, a partial UCL injury could be misdiagnosed as a complete UCL injury.
We used a photochemical method to generate a partial ischemic injury to the infraorbital branch of the trigeminal nerve in rats.
In supination and 30° flexion, an intact UCL could be misdiagnosed as a partial UCL injury.
The superficial lesions are due to a partial thickness injury.
When such vessels are subject to a partial ligation injury [33], Ki-67 positive cells increase in the media and neointima of 1 week (20.87% Ki-67 positive cells, Figure 6E) and 3 week (4.5% Ki-67 positive cells, Figure 6F) vessels.
These data suggest that the suppression of L1-CAM binding by antibody administration can affect the pain hypersensitivity in a partial nerve injury model and the alteration in L1-CAM in primary afferents is involved in the development of neuropathic pain.
A degree of spontaneous recovery is typically seen after partial injury to the spinal cord (Narayana et al., 2004).
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