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Sex Differences in Musculoskeletal Pain [PDF]
Epidemiologic, clinical, and experimental evidence points to sex differences in musculoskeletal pain. Adult women more often have musculoskeletal problems than do men. Discrepant findings regarding the presence of such differences during childhood and adolescence continue. Biologic and psychosocial factors might account for these differences.
Gary B. Rollman, Stefan Lautenbacher
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Musculoskeletal Pain in Parkinson's Disease
BackgroundMusculoskeletal pain is commonly experienced in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Few studies have investigated the clinical characteristics and risk factors associated with musculoskeletal pain.ObjectivesTo investigate the distribution ...
Jun Li+20 more
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There is limited knowledge on the association between different health complaints and the development of persistent musculoskeletal pain in adolescents.
Kaja Smedbråten+8 more
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Management of Musculoskeletal Pain: An Update with Emphasis on Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain [PDF]
Musculoskeletal pain is a challenging condition for both patients and physicians. Many adults have experienced one or more episodes of musculoskeletal pain at some time of their lives, regardless of age, gender, or economic status. It affects approximately 47% of the general population.
Jo Ann LeQuang+7 more
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Attitudes and beliefs towards low back pain (LBP) among physiotherapists in Spain
Background The aim of this study is to investigate the attitudes and beliefs of Spanish physiotherapists towards the diagnosis and management of low back pain (LBP).
Sebastián Eustaquio Martín Pérez+8 more
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Background Women with Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) can benefit form adequate social support to fight the consequences of their illness, but the extent to which this is available to those with low incomes who live in depressed areas of Tenerife (Canary ...
Sebastian Eustaquio Martín Pérez+4 more
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Background There is a lack of of cross-sectional research that has investigated muscle morphology, function, and functional capability in all age-bands of healthy adults. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate age-related differences in indices of
Isobel Jacob+4 more
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Objective Shoulder pain is a common health problem coexisting with other musculoskeletal pain. However, the effects of pre-existing musculoskeletal pain on the development of shoulder pain are not clear.
Takuya Sekiguchi+10 more
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Familial Risk of Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain and the Importance of Physical Activity and Body Mass Index: Prospective Data from the HUNT Study, Norway. [PDF]
The main objectives of the current study was i) to prospectively examine if chronic musculoskeletal pain in parents is associated with risk of chronic musculoskeletal pain in their adult offspring, and ii) to assess if these parent-offspring associations
Ragnhild Lier+3 more
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Occupation-related musculoskeletal pain in school teachers: A cross-sectional survey
Background: Teaching profession demands the high level of physical and psychological involvement. Musculoskeletal pain is common among different professionals.
Noor Mohammad, Sneha Chauhan, Nahid Khan
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