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71injury — n. (pl. ies) 1 a physical harm or damage. b an instance of this (suffered head injuries). 2 esp. Law a wrongful action or treatment. b an instance of this. 3 damage to one s good name etc. Phrases and idioms: injury time Brit. Football extra… …
72nonaccidental injury — injury inflicted on babies and young children; the perpetrator is usually an adult often a parent or step parent. Most commonly seen in babies aged six months or less, it usually takes the form of bruising, particularly on the face; bite marks;… …
73irreversible injury — injury that cannot be healed, injury that cannot be made whole again …
74overuse injury — injury to a part, such as a muscle, nerve, or bone, caused by repetitive motion, such as in certain occupations or sports. See also entrapment neuropathy, under neuropathy. Called also overuse syndrome and repetitive strain i …
75steering wheel injury — injury to the chest and sometimes contusion of the heart in motorists, caused by being thrown forward against the steering wheel …
76straddle injury — injury to the distal urethra by falling astride a blunt object such as bicycle handlebars or the top of a fence or railing …
77blast injury — injury which results from a shock or jolt …
78light injury — injury that is not serious …
79moderate injury — injury that is not very serious …
80physical injury — injury to the body, bodily harm …