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to impingement
noun
The act of impinging.
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Just as with the upright row, poor form in the lateral raise can lead to impingement.
After withdrawing from the Summer Olympics in London in July, Nadal, who has struggled occasionally with tendinitis in both knees, later said that doctors had found a small tear in the patellar tendon in his left knee and diagnosed Hoffa's syndrome, an often painful condition linked to impingement of the fat pad beneath the kneecap.
Malposition of the tuberosities can lead to impingement and decreased range of motion [3, 9, 10].
A symptomatic os acromiale can lead to impingement syndrome and rotator cuff tendinopathy.
They interact with grain boundaries and cause the formation of damage due to impingement cracking.
In certain flow regimes, wear occurs by erosion of material due to impingement of the particles.
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The time-to-impingement of intermetallics is established for the first time for both systems under solid-state reactions.
Bone-to-bone impingement is usually correlated to the offset of the prosthesis while component-to-component impingement is highly dependent on the design and position of the total joint components.
In some compound cooling designs, coolant is extracted from the internal channel to the outer chamber to realize impingement.
Various static and dynamic factors can contribute to abnormal biomechanics which predispose to femoroacetabular impingement [19].
In athletes, atraumatic and microtraumatic instabilities can lead to secondary impingement syndromes and chronic damage to intraarticular structures.
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