Sentence examples for categorized pain from inspiring English sources

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Percy and Conochie categorized pain and function following surgery of Achilles tendon tears: "Excellent" means full function and no residual disability.

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In our hospital, the norm for postoperative pain management is to categorize pain scores as mild (1-3), moderate (4-6), and severe (7-10) pain.

To determine the cause of pain, rheumatologists frequently categorize pain into acute pain and chronic pain.

Those with no pain were categorized into Pain group 0. The intensity of the pain experienced during the previous two weeks was rated by each participant on an 11-point Numerical Pain Scale (NRS) that ranged from 0 ("No pain") to 10 ("Pain as bad as it could be") [ 49].

Before the assistant carried out the randomization, certain procedures were completed: the patient finished a questionnaire, including a pain drawing; the assistant categorized the pain as being back and/or neck pain, basing the decision on how the patient completed the pain drawing and by a short interview.

Pain intensity is categorized as no pain; mild pain (0); moderate pain (1); and severe pain (2, times when pain is horrible or excruciating) in the last 7 days.

Participants with pain localized only above a horizontal line in the thoracolumbar region (T12) were categorized into Pain group 1. Participants with pain localized only below the horizontal line were categorized into Pain group 2. Pain localized both above and below the line was defined as widespread, and subjects with widespread pain were categorized into Pain group 3.

Subjects categorized as Pain must have presented with pain in (at least) the knee with radiographic evidence of OA.

Of those 79.3% were categorized as pain related, 10.3% were dural puncture-related and 10.3% were skin reactions.

Breast-related symptoms were reported in an open-ended format that was further categorized into pain, swelling, numbness, and miscellaneous symptoms.

Based on knee pain status, subjects were categorized as having knee pain (Pain) or no knee pain (No Pain).

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