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anchylosed (imp. & p. p.)

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anchylosed Sentence Examples

  1. The orthopedic surgeon confirmed that the patient's joints were completely anchylosed, severely limiting their range of motion.
  2. Despite aggressive physical therapy, the old injury left the joint anchylosed, causing persistent discomfort for the athlete.
  3. The arthritis progressed rapidly, leading to an anchylosed state in the affected joints, making simple movements a challenge.
  4. The X-ray revealed the bone fusion, resulting in an anchylosed joint that required surgical intervention for improvement.
  5. Over time, untreated joint inflammation can lead to an anchylosed condition, affecting overall mobility and functionality.
  6. The medical team decided on a course of treatment to prevent further damage and halt the progression of the anchylosed joints.
  7. The chronic inflammation in her knee ultimately caused the joint to become anchylosed, necessitating joint replacement surgery.
  8. The severe trauma resulted in an anchylosed shoulder, requiring ongoing rehabilitation and adaptive strategies for daily activities.
  9. The autoimmune disorder led to joints becoming anchylosed, prompting the need for long-term management and pain control.
  10. The degenerative condition caused the bones to fuse, leaving the patient with anchylosed joints that required continuous monitoring.

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The orthopedic surgeon confirmed that the patient's joints were completely anchylosed, severely limiting their range of motion.

Despite aggressive physical therapy, the old injury left the joint anchylosed, causing persistent discomfort for the athlete.

The arthritis progressed rapidly, leading to an anchylosed state in the affected joints, making simple movements a challenge.

The X-ray revealed the bone fusion, resulting in an anchylosed joint that required surgical intervention for improvement.