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| Sacroiliac Joint Pain and Its Treatment. | Academic Article |
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| A 56-Year-Old Man With Emphysema, Rash, and Arthralgia. | Academic Article |
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| EULAR/ACR risk stratification criteria for development of rheumatoid arthritis in the risk stage of arthralgia. | Academic Article |
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| Hip Abductor Muscle Volume and Strength Differences Between Women With Chronic Hip Joint Pain and Asymptomatic Controls. | Academic Article |
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| Reduced Hip Adduction Is Associated With Improved Function After Movement-Pattern Training in Young People With Chronic Hip Joint Pain. | Academic Article |
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| Three dimensional kinematics of visually classified lower extremity movement patterns during a single leg squat among people with chronic hip joint pain. | Academic Article |
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| Arthralgia | Concept |
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| A 14-year-old with joint pain and antinuclear antibodies. | Academic Article |
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| Acute joint pain in the emerging green collar workforce: Evidence from the linked National Health Interview Survey and Occupational Information Network (O*NET). | Academic Article |
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| Use of gabapentin in the prevention of taxane-induced arthralgias and myalgias. | Academic Article |
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| Severity of joint pain and Kellgren-Lawrence grade at baseline are better predictors of joint space narrowing than bone scintigraphy in obese women with knee osteoarthritis. | Academic Article |
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| Abbott, Rebecca | Person |
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| Joint Hypermobility among Female Patients Presenting with Chronic Myofascial Pelvic Pain. | Academic Article |
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| Adipose- and bone marrow-derived stromal cells reduce pain in patients with knee osteoarthritis but do not substantially improve knee functionality: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis. | Academic Article |
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| Evaluating associations of joint swelling, joint stiffness and joint pain with physical activity in first-degree relatives of patients with rheumatoid arthritis: Studies of the Aetiology of Rheumatoid Arthritis (SERA), a prospective cohort study. | Academic Article |
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