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Referral of Musculoskeletal Pain
2010Pain referral can pose a serious problem for the diagnosis and treatment of muscle pain because it leads to a mislocalization of the pain by the patient. Referral of pain originating in muscles can be elicited experimentally in a relatively high proportion of healthy subjects.
Graven-Nielsen, Thomas, Mense, Siegfried
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Musculoskeletal pain in children
Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1997Musculoskeletal pain in childhood due either to underlying known rheumatic diseases or to primary pain syndromes remains a subject infrequently studied in the past year. Fibromyalgia has received the most attention albeit mostly in adult populations. This review examines the recent literature regarding a variety of causes of childhood musculoskeletal ...
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Musculoskeletal Chest Wall Pain
The Nurse Practitioner, 1981Costosternal syndrome is a pretender of serious illness and mimes as a variety of conditions; essentially the diagnosis is clinical, identified by physical examination and intuition. Reassurance is the most common treatment to this often self-limiting condition that is a common cause of chest wall pain.
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Qigong and Musculoskeletal Pain
Current Rheumatology Reports, 2019Musculoskeletal pain is a widespread symptom that commonly produces considerable disability, particularly in later life. This brief review strove to summarize and critically review the recent research base concerning the use of Qigong as a possible strategy for alleviating longstanding or chronic musculoskeletal pain states.Research reports and ...
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Optimal pain management for patients with cancer in the modern era
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2018Cardinale B Smith
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