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Discover LudwigThe phrase "weak bone" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a physical condition in which a person's bones are unusually fragile or prone to breaking. Example: As a result of her osteoporosis, the elderly woman had weak bones that made her susceptible to fractures.
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In cases of abnormally weak bone or an abnormally high microfracture rate or a delayed repair process, the microfractures can accumulate.
The cause for insufficiency fractures is mechanically abnormally weak bone (due to low bone quality and mass) or impaired bone repair.
In cases in which an initial fixation of implants is difficult due to weak bone quality during surgery, the surgical problems in the guided surgery are difficult to solve.
The mechanisms underlying EPC reduction in diabetes include weak bone marrow mobilization, decreased proliferation, and shortened survival.
It is widely accepted that the performance of fracture fixation, including mechanisms of failure, differ between strong and weak bone.
They are used as granules, blocks or cements either to reconstruct bone defects after trauma or to augment weak bone prior to implant placement.
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As we age, we develop three major physical weaknesses: weak muscles, weak bones and poor balance.
Clues to look out for: Weak bones (rickets in children), bone pain and muscle weakness (adults).
Children with rickets have weak bones and, often, skeletal deformities.
A lack of sun has caused me many skin diseases, weak bones, weak eyes, and constant pain.
It is a shame, then, that the film is all weak bones.
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