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Meaning of "oswestry"
oswestry (noun) - a market town in Shropshire, England, known for its medieval castle and historic significance
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- A town in Shropshire, England.
- A former local government district in Shropshire, England, abolished on 1 April 2009 and merged into the Shropshire unitary authority.
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Oswestry intensive course in basic science in orthopaedics.
Korean version of the Oswestry disability index.
She spent months at a spinal unit in Oswestry.
Reliability of the modified oswestry disability index for evaluating patients with low back pain.
There is a rich musical heritage in Oswestry.
Overhaul undertaken at Oswestry as time allows.
Operational for passenger and shunting duties at Oswestry.
This time he found Oswestry on side.
Old Oswestry hill fort is also thought to have been inhabited by the Cornovii.
Operational as a yard shunter at Oswestry.
He was then elected for Oswestry and held the seat until his death.
I went to the cinema in Oswestry.
Oswestry Clinic closure until further notice.
I recently had the opportunity to attend three events at the Oswestry LitFest.
Incapacity was evaluated by Oswestry and DIR disability index rating questionnaires.
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The remaining two cases reported improvements in numerical pain scales and Oswestry scores.
Davies was born in the Shropshire town of Oswestry close to the border with Wales.
The couple are buried in the parish churchyard of Selattyn near Oswestry.
At club level he played for Oswestry and Chester.
The combined lordship of Oswestry and Clun was a significant power in the borderlands with Wales.
The nearest town is Oswestry.
From Oswestry bypass take the road signposted Whittington and Ellesmere.
Whittington is just east of Oswestry.
Oswestry score results for evaluation of physical capacity are shown on Figure 1.
In the context of Oswestry.
Oswestry was a small local government district with borough status in Shropshire, England.
The league was won by Oswestry Town.
The Middleton family from Oswestry built a mansion here in the early 17th century.
He was Curate of Lampeter and then of Oswestry.
It could also be in Oswestry or Winwick.
A small part extends into Shropshire around Oswestry.
Much has been happening up in Oswestry throughout the past few weeks!
This prompted Prince Rupert to respond by executing Parliamentarian prisoners in Oswestry.
Her two youngest sons attended Oswestry School, as did their father before them.
Overhaul ongoing at Oswestry.
Is the Oswestry Disability Index a valid measure of response to sacroiliac joint treatment?
A significant improvement was reported on the Oswestry Disability Index.
During hospitalization the Oswestry Disability Index 2.0 was applied preoperatively and after the definitive surgical procedure.
He later moved on to Oswestry Town.
The county also contains a number of historically significant towns, including Shrewsbury, Ludlow and Oswestry.
Even so, he retained the lordships of Oswestry and Whittington.
Oswestry is the third-largest town in Shropshire, following Telford and Shrewsbury.
The history of Oswestry.
The Oswestry disability index ( ODI ) was the primary outcome measure.
Let us start with our local town, Oswestry.
This was followed by a return to Oswestry Town, where he became manager.
He moved on to Macclesfield, where he played alongside his brother, and then Oswestry Town.
On leaving Oxford, Owen settled back in Oswestry where he became a private tutor.
An earthwork that runs north-south along the English / Welsh border from Basingwerk near Holywell to Oswestry.
Mytton also became a well-known character at Oswestry Race Course, an increasingly disreputable local racetrack.