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  • ...ished by a decrease in force transmission from muscle to bone secondary to pain. <ref>dos Santos Franco YR, Miyamoto GC, Franco KF, de Oliveira RR, Cabral ...ving different presentations of weakness, functional ability, swelling and pain.<ref>Burton I. Autoregulation in resistance training for lower limb tendino
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  • ...masseter muscle, as well as its role in [[Temporomandibular Disorders|jaw pain and dysfunction]], and therapeutic interventions. ...atients with temporomandibular disorder (TMD): challenges and solutions. J Pain Res. 2018;11:571-587. doi: 10.2147/JPR.S127950. Available: https://www.ncbi
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  • ...ts feel that their stories haven’t been listened to and consequently their pain is not validated.<ref name="Yelland 2011">Yelland M. What do patients reall == What is Pain? ==
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  • ...pine].Available from:https://www.orthogate.org/articles/spine/non-surgical-management-of-insufficiency-fractures-of-the-spine (last accessed 12.10.2020)</ref>. * Conservative management includes NSAIDs and rest
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  • ...tients can have critical episodes of early fatigue when exercising, muscle pain (myalgia), myoglobinuria (when muscles break down and release myoglobin in * Muscle pain
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  • ...and differentiation of facet syndrome and [[Lumbar Radiculopathy|radicular pain syndrome]], and are one of the spinal interventional procedures. ...edical centre, 1900 Electric road, Salem, Virginia, USA, Journal of spinal pain, Volume 21, Edition 1, Pages 123-129</ref>.
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  • ...pressure rises up to 30 mmHg, the vessels will be compressed, resulting in pain and a decrease in blood flow. ...until it becomes unbearable and the patient stops exercising, causing the pain to subside with rest.
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  • ...inmedicine/article-abstract/12/4/577/1868602 Failed back surgery syndrome. Pain medicine]. 2011 Apr 1;12(4):577-606.</ref> ...esults after different types of surgical lumbar nerve root decompression]. Pain physician. 2011 Nov 1;14(6):545-57.</ref><ref name="p9">Walker BF. [https:/
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  • ...increase independence with ADL, IADL, mobility, regulate emotions, reduce pain/edema, sensitivity in residual limbs and improve overall cognitive ability. veteran, amputee, trans-radial, trans-femoral, ADL, phantom limb pain
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  • ...distal rows of the carpal bones. Common symptoms include persistent wrist pain, clicking, and limited functional capacity. The instability stems from lack ...instability typically present a range of symptoms, which may include wrist pain, clicking or snapping sounds, and reduced functional ability such as loss o
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  • [[File:Low Back Pain Guy.jpg|right|frameless|236x236px]] ...oayedi M, Davis KD. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23034364/ Theories of pain: from specificity to gate control.] J Neurophysiol 2013; 109:5-12</ref>
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  • ...sensory nerves is typically associated with altered touch, temperature or pain. == Pain and Hypersensitivity ==
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  • == Pain Modulation == [[File:Pain knowing-neurons.jpg|thumb|300x300px]]
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  • ...nt in the workplace: Dimensions, measurement, and validation. ''Academy of Management Journal'', 1995; ''38''(5): 1442-1465.</ref> Choice may have the greatest i ...or one’s life.<ref name=":1">Funnell MM, Anderson RM. Empowerment and self-management of diabetes. Clinical diabetes, 2004; 22(3): 123-128.</ref> Patient empower
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  • ...ymptoms of TM include muscle weakness, paralysis, parasthesia, neuropathic pain, spasticity, as well as bladder, bowel and sexual dysfunction. == Medical Management ==
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  • ...for the Study of Pain. IASP Terminology. Available from: https://www.iasp-pain.org/Education/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=1698. [Accessed 19 July 2020]</ref><b Pain is always '''subjective''' and everyone learns the use of this word through
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  • Post Bilateral Transfemoral Amputation Phantom Pain, Phantom sensation and difficulty in IADL ...sturbing. He has phantom limb pain and phantom limb sensation with burning pain, depression and functional limitation. Goals are to meet patient’s needs
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  • ...ipplinger A, Aiello G, Schwab M, Ferrarin D, Wrzesinski MR et al. Clinical management of dogs with presumptive diagnosis of thoracolumbar intervertebral disc dis ...d between three and six years. If a predisposed breed presents with spinal pain, IVDD must be considered in a differential diagnosis. The overall prevalenc
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  • * Acute exacerbation of chronic [[Anterior Knee Pain|knee pain]] from [[osteoarthritis]] or non-inflammatory arthritis, or * Removing excess fluid can help relieve pain in the affected joint<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...6), 765–774.''</ref> (when 10 equals worst pain imaginable and 0 equals no pain) or the vertebral bodies are collapsed more than 40%, then kyphoplasty or v ...en deflated and removed. Kyphoplasty has been shown to provide significant pain relief as well as a substantial improvement in the height of the collapsed
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