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foot troubleの例文

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  • Wednesday's workout could mean that the foot troubles are not behind him.
  • _Women are four times more likely to develop foot trouble than men.
  • Gillis spoke about the foot trouble that often afflicts long distance runners:
  • Such inflexible shoes gave people foot troubles.
  • Obviously, playing is a little tougher for me towards the end of the round with my foot trouble
  • Of the infinite ailments of great and would-be-great thoroughbreds, none seems to be more common than foot trouble.
  • The findings do not concern the many elderly people whose walking problems have physical causes such as arthritis, back pain or foot trouble.
  • Micheal Williams, who has played 10 games in the last three years because of foot trouble, is making one final bid to stay in the game.
  • Cathy Freeman, world 400m champion and Olympic silver medalist, is out with foot trouble and Tim Forsyth may be unable to defend his high jump title because of an ankle injury.
  • He thought the foot troubles he had in the spring had subsided and he worked out pain-free for most of the summer, only to have the stress fracture surface in mid-September.
  • Downes was asked if it was routine to take X-rays of the horse after a major race, especially a horse with a recent history of heel and foot troubles, and he replied:
  • According to the tournament physicians who huddled with him after the loss, Sampras, who had been taking anti-inflammatories for his foot trouble, was suffering from a generic case of overwhelming muscle fatigue.
  • He once went to a doctor who treated his back and healed his foot troubles, so it's only fitting that Jose Maria Olazabal _ who had recent difficulties hitting fairways _ would come to the Masters at an extended Augusta National and discover his long game.