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Discover Ludwig"point tenderness" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe an emotion, feeling, or attitude that is expressed with a degree of sharpness or intensity. For example, you might say, "His response to the criticism had a point of tenderness beneath its harshness."
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Point tenderness, visible swelling and missed training sessions as a result of pain or injury.
But coaches, trainers (both athletic and personal), and doctors should know how to do a proper exam, checking for deformity, swelling, discoloration, point tenderness, and the ankle's range of motion — the foot's ability to move in all its normal positions.
It was the sixth time he has had two triples in a game.... Angel Pagan had a setback in his recovery from a strained oblique muscle on his left side and returned to New York on Friday to have a magnetic resonance imaging test, which revealed point tenderness in the area.
The classic triad of moderate pain, temperature sensitivity and point tenderness is inconsistently present [44].
Therefore, the finding of maximal point tenderness over the left kidney eliminated any diagnostic uncertainty.
Because of the chronicity of the symptoms, none of the patients had ecchymosis, swelling and point tenderness, which are commonly associated with an acute rupture.
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Pin-point tenderness over the pubic tubercle at the point of insertion of the conjoint tendon.
Future validity- and reproducibility-studies should determine whether a higher resolution of the scale is feasible, e.g. a 5-point tenderness scale or a 100 mm VAS scale for perceived tenderness.
To help determine the diagnosis clinically, it has been suggested that if at least three out the five signs below exist then a diagnosis of ID can be made [ 6]: Pin-point tenderness over the pubic tubercle at the point of insertion of the conjoint tendon.
Active trigger points (TrPs) were confirmed if spot tenderness, recognition of pain and digitally evoked referred pain pattern of the gluteus minimus were present.
Clinically, an active (symptom-producing) central myofascial trigger point can be defined as a hyperirritable nodule of spot tenderness in a palpable taut band of skeletal muscle.
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