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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a back pain" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific type of pain that is felt in the back. Example: "She experienced a sharp back pain while lifting the heavy box."
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Maybe in her subconscious she developed a back pain on the eve of the screening".
Early last year, a back pain that she had had for a long time started to worsen.
Yet his propensity for self-destruction is so deeply ingrained he handed the break back as well as complaining about a back pain.
Servicemen treated with this technique were less likely to receive a back pain disability discharge or a permanent physical limitation profile when compared with servicemen who chose to be treated nonoperatively.
People don't trust their physicians and assume they aren't doing a good job if they don't order more tests," says Richard Deyo, a back pain expert at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland.
Everyone over 40 has a back pain".
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These include the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire, a back pain-specific functional status questionnaire adapted from the generic Sickness Impact Profile (SIP).
Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire: Our primary outcome measure is the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ) [ 9], a back pain-specific functional status questionnaire adapted from the generic Sickness Impact Profile (SIP) [ 15].
What if Virginia Mason turns away a back-pain patient who should have gone to surgery?
A back-pain researcher, Dr. Richard Deyo recalls the uproar the last time federal officials tried to suggest how doctors should practice their profession.
A. Much like Goldilocks, a back-pain sufferer should look for a mattress that is not too hard and not too soft, but just right.
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