an injury that happens over time
The spinal cord injury caused her chronic ongoing pain and discomfort ; a chronic problem for her .
chronic injury (persistent elevation).....chronic disease (mild elevations)....don't forget medication effects!....elevation from acute injury should decrease in 3-7 days post-injury
Fracture acute
You can find information on managing chronic pain from a knee injury though numerous sources. There is the net, books, magazines, and better yet, talking to a physician.
He was diagnosed with a chronic disease. She suffered from chronic pain due to a spinal injury. My grandmother had chronic pain in her hip. Some people suffer from chronic back pain. Mason's chronic lateness caused him to receive a two day suspension without pay.
Acute pain or chronic pain is the risk for injury.
Secondary OA results from chronic or sudden injury to a joint. It can occur in any joint.
If the victim of trauma has osteoporosis or a debilitating chronic disease, healing is more problematic. Healing also depends upon the extent of the injury.
These problems can occur at birth, through injury, or as the result of aging. They may be acute, as in an accident or injury, or chronic, as in many problems related to aging.
Acute injuries, such as a sprained ankle, strained back, or fractured hand, occur suddenly during activity. Signs of an acute injury include: * sudden, severe pain * swelling * inability to place weight on a lower limb * extreme tenderness in an upper limb * inability to move a joint through full range of motion * extreme limb weakness * visible dislocation / break of a bone
No. But chronic hyperglycemia does, and it leads to amaloid build up around capillaries.