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  1. ... breath, fatigue, weakness, and back, arm, or neck pain. This applies particularly to women, older people, and ...
  2. ... Essentials of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Musculoskeletal Disorders, Pain, and Rehabilitation . 4th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2019: ...
  3. Low back pain refers to pain that you feel in your lower back. You may also have back stiffness, decreased movement of the lower back, and difficulty ...
  4. ... strong medicines that are sometimes used to treat pain. They are also called opioids. You take them only when your pain is so severe that you cannot work or ...
  5. ... CBT) can help many people deal with chronic pain . ... and thoughts that occur when you have back pain. Then your therapist teaches you how to change ...
  6. Exercise helps to prevent future back pain: Exercise a little every day. Walking is a good way to keep your heart healthy and your muscles strong. If walking is ...
  7. Over-the-counter (OTC) pain relievers can help relieve pain or lower a fever. Over-the-counter means you can buy these medicines without a ...
  8. Groin pain refers to discomfort in the area where the abdomen ends and the legs begin. This article focuses on groin pain in men. The terms "groin" and "testicle" are ...
  9. Low back pain refers to pain that you feel in your lower back. You may also have back stiffness, decreased movement of the lower back, and difficulty ...
  10. Managing chronic back pain means finding ways to make your back pain tolerable so you can live your life. You may not be able to get rid of your pain completely, but you can change some things that ...
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