Definition of Reinjury

1. Noun. Injury appearing for the second time. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Reinjury

1. a second injury [n -RIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reinjury

reinitiates
reinitiating
reinitiation
reinitiations
reinject
reinjected
reinjecting
reinjection
reinjections
reinjects
reinjure
reinjured
reinjures
reinjuries
reinjuring
reinjury (current term)
reink
reinkable
reinked
reinking
reinks
reinless
reinnervate
reinnervated
reinnervates
reinnervating
reinnervation
reinnervations
reinoclating
reinoculate

Literary usage of Reinjury

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Physical Reconstruction and Orthopedics by Harry Eaton Stewart (1920)
"frequent reinjury, which so often accompanies untreated cases, ... Finally, comes the formation of scar tissue or even bone ankylosis by reinjury. ..."

2. Opinions of the Solicitor for the Department of Commerce and Labor Dealing by United States (1912)
"Up to this time the knee was very slowly improving, but in my opinion this reinjury seriously increased the trouble, making an operation advisable. ..."

3. Opinions of the Solicitor for the Department of Labor Dealing with Workmen's by United States (1915)
"... 1o tins lime the knee was very slowly Improving, but in my opinion this reinjury seriously Increased the trouble, making an operation advisable. ..."

4. The N.Y. Weekly Digest of Cases Decided in the U.S. Supreme, Circuit, and (1879)
""2 To reinjury to We think the words, "an injury to property," embrace an injury to real as well as personal property, and the words immediately ..."

5. Physical Fitness: A Guide for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury by David F. Apple, Jr. (1996)
"The main purpose of this phase is to reduce the likelihood of reinjury while attaining the previous level of function (15). Phase IV is initiated when the ..."

6. A Technical Aassistance Manual on the Employment Provisions (Title I) of the ...Law (1993)
"... that would eliminate the risk of reinjury or reduce it to an acceptable level, an employer would be justified in rejecting her for this position. ..."

7. Gait Analysis In The Science Of Rehabilitation by Joel A. DeLisa (1998)
"... treatment .trategy to avoid overstretching a reconstructed ACL, md they could educate the patient as to proper unctional activities to avoid reinjury. ..."

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