What does favoring a leg mean?

A: “Favoring” one leg means treating it gently—that is, using it less than the other. This use of the verb “favor” was first recorded in English in 1526, according to the Oxford English Dictionary. The OED defines this sense of the word as “to deal gently with; to avoid overtasking (a limb); to ease, save, spare.”
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What does it mean to favor your arm?

The OED has this use of the verb favour dating back to the 16th century: 7. To deal gently with; to avoid overtasking (a limb); to ease, save, spare. Now colloq.
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Do you favor the injured side?

If the limb is injured, you treat it better by not using it, so you can favor your injured right hand by sparing it and not using it. But "favor" doesn't mean "not to use" so you can say he 'favored his right hand' meaning he used it in preference to his left.
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What does favoring a knee mean?

We all know what is meant when someone tells us that they have injured their left leg and they are “favoring their right leg.” It means that because the left side is not working, hurts or is in a brace or cast, they are using their legs unequally. They put more weight on the uninjured side while the damaged limb heals.
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What does it mean to favor a leg when limping?

It is assumed that when a person says he favours his leg, he means that he limps, sometimes requiring him to use crutches in order to protect the injured limb. The mechanics of limping are poorly documented in the orthopaedic literature and there is no clear scientific basis for such reasoning.
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Can favoring one knee damage the other?

People who have persistent knee pain often favor the painful knee. As a result, he or she may lose knee range of motion, develop a knee flexion contracture, and lose strength, which alters the normal function of the knee.
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Is limping a disability?

WORKERS ARE ENTITLED TO COMPENSATION FOR INJURIES CAUSING LIMP, SCARS, AMPUTATIONS, OR OTHER DISFIGUREMENTS. Insurance companies are required to pay permanent disability benefits to an employee whose work injury has caused permanent pain, partial or complete loss of use of a body part, or other permanent symptoms.
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Can you be born with a limp?

Deformity: Occasionally people are born with muscular or skeletal deformities that result in a limp. A common cause of genetic limp is having one leg that is significantly shorter than the other.
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Can arthritis cause you not to walk?

Arthritis in certain parts of the body can make it more difficult to walk. Here's how to deal with these changes in your gait and remain mobile. Having arthritis in your hips, knees, ankles, or feet can making walking harder — a side effect that can have consequences for your daily well-being and quality of life.
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What causes a limp?

A myriad of conditions can cause a limp, and some are much more serious than others. It can arise from a minor injury; a more serious injury such as a fracture; a structural abnormality; a developmental issue; inflammation in a joint; or an infection in a bone or joint. “A persistent limp is never normal,” Dr.
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What are the symptoms of arthritis in the legs?

Symptoms
  • Pain.
  • Stiffness.
  • Swelling.
  • Redness.
  • Decreased range of motion.
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What are 5 symptoms of arthritis?

Early warning signs of arthritis
  • Morning joint stiffness. Joint stiffness when you first wake up is often a sign of the early stages of arthritis. ...
  • Joint swelling. Swollen joints are a sign that your arthritis is worsening. ...
  • Fever. Rheumatoid arthritis can cause a low-grade fever. ...
  • Numbness and tingling. ...
  • Chronic fatigue.
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Will I end up in a wheelchair with osteoarthritis?

Sadly for some Osteoarthritis can lead to need to using a wheelchair. The pain while often manageable with drugs can combine with joint stiffness and loss of dexterity to require the use of a wheelchair to help alleviate the conditions.
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What does walking with a limp mean?

/lɪmp/ a way of walking slowly and with difficulty because of having an injured or painful leg or foot: She has a slight limp. He walks with a limp. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
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What is the medical term for limping?

Antalgic gait is a limp that develops in response to pain, often in the foot, knee, or hip. It is the most common type of limp people can have.
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Is a limp a disfigurement?

The use of a cane or a limp is compensable as disfigurement even though it may affect the leg. Atrophy (shrinking of a body part) even though not on the hand or face is still compensable regardless of the location.
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How do you describe someone with a limp?

limp in American English

flabby, flaccid, soft. 2, 3. feeble, weak.
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What is leg disability called?

Locomotor disability

Disability of the bones, joint or muscles leading to substantial restriction of the movement of the limbs or a usual form of cerebral palsy.
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Does limping cause hip pain?

Pain can affect any of the limping-related joints: hip, knee, ankle or foot. Discomfort in any of those locations is common and is likely to be experienced by more and more people as they age.
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How can I improve my knee flexion contracture?

Treatment of knee flexion contractures includes non-surgical and surgical methods. In both cases, physiotherapy is necessary. Conservative treatments include physical therapy, home exercise programs, and home mechanical therapy. These are used to treat and minimize the occurrence of flexion contractures.
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What is end stage of osteoarthritis?

End-stage arthritis is the progressive wearing down of the cartilage that is present between the bones of a joint causing the bones to come in contact with each other and painfully rub against each other during movement of the joint. This results in severe pain with loss of movement and function.
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What's worse osteoarthritis or osteoporosis?

Both conditions may be mild, moderate or severe, but because of the high risk of bone fractures with osteoporosis, some doctors may consider osteoporosis, especially if it is severe, to be the "worse" disease because of a high risk for other fractures.
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Can you get a cortisone shot for osteoarthritis?

A corticosteroid shot helps relieve joint pain by decreasing inflammation in and around a joint. These medications are used in people who have osteoarthritis because the disease frequently leads to joint pain, tenderness and swelling, especially in the hands, knees, hips and spine.
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