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The phrase "alleviate disability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing ways to reduce the impact of disabilities or improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
Example: "The new technology aims to alleviate disability by providing users with enhanced mobility options."
Alternatives: "reduce disability" or "mitigate disability".
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Orthopedic surgery also may be necessary to alleviate disability resulting from fractures and bony overgrowth.
Knee replacement is a set of biomaterials that substitute for the weight-bearing elements of a knee joint to alleviate disability and pain.
Moreover, stroke drastically affects the economical productivity for that younger age-group adding further to the overall disease burden [5] and therefore early rehabilitation to alleviate disability has a special significance in developing countries.
The environments and policies within maternity services could either contribute to, or alleviate, disability.
The framework is comprised of three main components: 1) dimensions of disability, 2) contextual factors that may exacerbate or alleviate disability, and 3) triggers or life events that may initiate a major or momentous episode for adults living with HIV.
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According to the disability rights critique, this limits our ability to imagine addressing and alleviating disability at the social level.
Data from the present study suggest that aerobic exercise may be an effective nonpharmacologic intervention for preserving healthy cognition and possibly alleviating disability associated with MCI in late life.
Participants spoke of two groups of extrinsic and intrinsic contextual factors that could exacerbate or alleviate their disability.
First, at the level of primary health care providers, the results underline the urgent need for programs focusing on the elderly, to alleviate those disabilities that are amenable to intervention and to provide support and care for those with multiple disabilities.
Yet social legislation has done much to alleviate the disabilities previously suffered by formerly "untouchable" castes, tribal populations, women, and other traditionally disadvantaged segments of society.
There is no fixed definition of "reasonable"; this will depend on the circumstances, including practicality, cost, and the extent to which an adjustment will be effective in alleviating any disability.
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