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  1. ... swelling, especially in your knees and other large joints. Pain that comes and goes in your tendons, muscles, joints, and bones. Heart palpitations, which are feelings ...
  2. ... swelling, especially in your knees and other large joints.</li> <li>Pain that comes and goes in your tendons, muscles, joints, and bones.</li> <li>Heart palpitations, which ...
  3. ... the joints, with heaviness.—Dull pain in the joints.—Excessive pains in the muscles, tendons, and joints, resembling rheumatic and arthritic pains.—Pains ...
  4. ... of unifocal VM include aesthetic deformation and chronic pain attributed to joint, tendon, or muscle involvement. Depending on the organ or area involved, ...
  5. ... of pains: drawing5, shooting3, tearing2, pressing2. LOWER LIMBS. Pains in muscles, tendons and joints of lower limbs14: draw- ing5, stitching5, pressive2. Weakness ...
  6. ... the joints, with heaviness.—Dull pain in the joints.—Excessive pains in the muscles, tendons, and joints, resembling rheumatic and arthritic pains.—Pains ...
  7. ... spasms or tetanus, par- tial or universal, violent pains in the muscles, tendons, and joints, resembling rheumatic or arthritic pains, mania, paralysis, and ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The American practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J. Buchanan, 1868
    ... whether inflammatory or rheumatic, primary or symptomatic—the pain being referred to the joint, muscles, bones, tendons and nerves. It was, by other authors, regarded ...
  9. ... feeling is strong evidence that this is deep pain mediated either by proprioceptive fibers from muscles, fascias, tendon,.ligaments periosteun and joints, or else by viscero—senscry (sympathetic afferentss from ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Morris' Human anatomy : a complete systematic treatise 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., [1923]
    ... entering ‘consciousness. ’ The sensations of ‘muscular sense, ’ and pain from joints, muscles and tendons must reach the cerebral cortex and to be ... over the surface of the body and elsewhere (muscles, tendons, joints), and are ... pressure, heat, cold and pain. Fig. 819.—Types of Sensory Cells (A to ...
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