I don't think that requiring a few blogs a week is tantamount to overexertion. |
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The recordings testify to an aesthetic of physical overexertion played out in an acoustic medium. |
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The ill-prepared often overcompensate for these variations with too much clothing or through overexertion. |
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Injuries resulting from overexertion while lifting, pushing and pulling, are among the most frequent types of farm-related injuries. |
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For a patient with arthritis, help with range-of-motion and strengthening exercises, but avoid overexertion. |
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Risk of overexertion when filling the seed hopper with sacks, caused by lifting and carrying the seed sacks. |
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For example, many sprain and strain injuries result from overexertion while workers are lifting objects. |
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An acquired hernia usually is caused by overexertion, as in lifting a heavy weight, jumping off a high wall, or violent coughing. |
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Females in heat, when placed in the lead, can be really good for morale — or an enticement to overexertion and early burnout. |
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Most of the sprains, strains and tears result from overexertion due to patient or client handling. |
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Order people are justified and obligated in taking runners with signs of injuries and overexertion out of running. |
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Each year there are several hundred migrant deaths along the border, the leading cause being overexertion. |
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The structural and metabolic inadequacies of the articular cartilage lead to areas of overexertion. |
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Home support workers are at increased risk of back injury due to overexertion in lifting, twisting and carrying clients. |
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On the continent, Bonaparte's vaulting ambition imposed such a degree of overexertion that every success he gained served only to make his eventual collapse more certain. |
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The Ombudsman found that the board of inquiry's conclusion that the complainant's injury was caused solely by his overexertion during the five-kilometre race needed to be re-examined. |
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The amnesia came only moments afterward, which is why I thought he had suffered a ministroke, or transient ischemic attack, which can be caused by overexertion. |
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When at the end of a stressful day your back or joints hurt at times due to overexertion, the problem goes away practically all by itself in the infrared cabin. |
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These risks can include injury from overexertion, unsafe playing conditions, lack of appropriate training and safety equipment, sport violence on the field, and violence at mass sport events. |
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Avoid overexertion while in and underwater and dive within my limitations. |
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If you have never exercised before, learn to be aware of your body's signs of overexertion, such as fatigue, soreness, nausea, pain or lightheadedness. |
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However, the cooling effect of the water can cause minor to major overexertion without the person realising, although the risk of injury is generally regarded as minimal. |
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Classically, this is caused by overexertion of the extensor muscle while performing a backhand stroke in a game of tennis or other activity causing repetitive forearm muscle contractions. |
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To prevent overexertion, Salvatto keeps her off-day routine simple. |
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Overexertion and being struck by an object or equipment were about even in second and third place. |
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