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13 /16. You can help avoid overuse if you vary your activities. For example, you might swim for your heart, lift weights for your muscles, and stretch to stay flexible. Or try something off the ...
Overuse - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
To overuse something is to use it too much. If you use your cell phone way too often, texting your friends all day long and playing online Scrabble all night, you overuse it. You'll drive your English teacher crazy if you overuse the word like, and you'll rack up all kinds of extra fees if you overuse your iPad.
OVERUSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to use something too often or too much: I tend to overuse certain favourite expressions. An over-used tendon can become swollen and painful. Opposite. underuse. Fewer examples. Some medications are overused. Sometimes we overuse and strain our muscles. The phrase has been so over-used as to be almost meaningless.
Overuse Injuries | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The majority of sports and overuse injuries are due to minor trauma involving soft tissue injuries injuries that affect the bone, muscles, ligaments, and/or tendons. What are the most common types of overuse injuries?
OVERUSE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. verb. If someone overuses something, they use more of it than necessary, or use it more often than necessary. A nasal spray or drops would ease your symptoms, but don't overuse them. [VERB noun] Don't overuse heated appliances on your hair. [VERB noun] Overuse is also a noun . Supplies are under increasing threat from overuse and pollution.
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