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Discover LudwigThe phrase "additional immobilisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to medical treatment, physical therapy, or any situation where further immobilization is required for safety or recovery.
Example: "The doctor recommended additional immobilisation of the injured limb to ensure proper healing."
Alternatives: "further immobilization" or "extra immobilization".
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"There are varying features with these products and therefore varying costs – from basic tracking to systems that can provide additional immobilisation of the vehicle".
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Although introduction of additional lysines permits directional immobilisation, a stability penalty is incurred.
Patients at each institution will be treated per department protocol with no additional constraints on dose, fractionation, immobilisation or image guided procedures.
In this instance, a site directed mutation could be utilised to dictate the location of the specific residue and, hence, control the orientation of the molecule (e.g additional Cys residue for thiol immobilisation [ 20]).
Rhemrev et al. [6], in their retrospective study, showed that 81.7%% (58/71) of undisplaced and minimally displaced scaphoid waist fractures achieved clinical and/or radiographic union during 6 weeks of cast immobilisation; another 15.5%% (11/71) required an additional 2 weeks of cast immobilisation.
ABCDE stabilisation in the prehospital setting includes two additional actions: application of a cervical collar and immobilisation on a backboard.
Anticoagulation prophylaxis and lipid lowering drugs should be considered after splenectomy in patients with chronic hemolytic disorders, besides postsplenectomy sepsis prophylaxis, especially if there is an additional high thromboembolic risk due to surgery or immobilisation [ 111].
Although the difference in ongoing pregnancy rate per couple was somewhat lower than assumed in the power analysis (9.5% observed versus 12% expected), we consider this difference to be clinically relevant, especially as 15 minutes of immobilisation is a simple intervention with low additional costs.
The present work extends this concept by substituting additional lysines in a specific region of rHRP so as to facilitate directed, multipoint immobilisation onto a commercially available, modified polyethersulfone (PES) membrane.
The limited evidence found for the effectiveness of additional supervised exercises in our review corresponds with findings in studies comparing functional treatment with surgery or immobilisation, or both.
He blamed partisanship for America's immobilisation.
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