Examples of 'prone to injury' in a sentence

Meaning of "prone to injury"

prone to injury: Describes a person or thing that is likely to be harmed or damaged easily

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A strong body is much less prone to injury.
Your muscles are less prone to injury when they are warmed up and supple.
The discs in the back are prone to injury.
O'Neal is prone to injury and fatigue.
The occupation is hazardous and prone to injury.
The shoulder joint is prone to injury since it is very mobile.
If your neck is stiff it will be more prone to injury.
As a result, you will be less prone to injury and will avoid unnecessary pain.
This means that the wrestlers are more prone to injury.
I am now more prone to injury.
This is another reason ligaments heal so slowly and are so prone to injury.
This makes them more prone to injury and pain.
Soft tissues of the musculoskeletal structure care prone to injury.
Certain body parts are more prone to injury depending on the sport.
At first the external callus is weak and prone to injury.

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As a general rule, Scorpios are prone to injury to these parts of the body.
Or perhaps this sleep pattern makes me more prone to injury.
Tired horses are prone to injury.
Research studies reveal cold muscles are more prone to injury.
Poor circulation makes the feet more prone to injury and developing infection.
An insufficient blood supply accelerates fatigue and makes the muscles prone to injury.
They end up tired and prone to injury.
This formation does tremendous damage but makes your soldiers more prone to injury.
Why the shoulder is so prone to injury.
Flexible muscles have a greater range of motion and are therefore less prone to injury.
Parents may worry that their infant may be more prone to injury at the fontanelles.
Tight or stiff muscles around a joint will make the area more prone to injury.
As a result, it is also very prone to injury and pain.
Stretching is quite good as it makes you less prone to injury.
Unfortunately, this flexibility makes the neck very prone to injury and pain, including whiplash.
The knee is the largest joint in the body and is prone to injury.
Dehydrated muscles are more prone to injury.
All of these things can make bones more or less prone to injury.
However, a large dog is more durable and less prone to injury than small ones.
However, this amount of flexibility means it lacks stability and is prone to injury.
This part of the body is very prone to injury.
Exercise helps build strong, flexible muscles that will be less prone to injury.
Become easier and the body is less prone to injury.
The massage therapist 's own body characteristics can make him more prone to injury.
Increases in growth and decreases in flexibility make adolescents prone to injury from acute impact.
And yes, getting older also means that we will be a little more prone to injury.
Furthermore, straight teeth are less prone to injury.
Without such stress, bones do not get stronger, making them more prone to injury.
As a result, your body becomes prone to injury.
Tendons become less flexible with age, and therefore, more prone to injury.
If it reaches a certain size, an angiomyolipoma may be more prone to injury and bleeding.
I find that any more than that and I am prone to injury.
By nature, our wrists are particularly prone to injury.
Such a gritty, defensive minded player is prone to injury.
When joints have less stability, they are more prone to injury.

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