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The assumption was that if someone's back or neck hurts, it is the job of the practitioner to identify the tissue that is painful and the pathoanatomic or pathophysiologic process that is producing pain.
These exercises involve no movement at all, allowing muscles to contract without producing pain.
The accompanying weakening of the thumb CMC capsule allows dorsal shifting of the proximal end of the metacarpal, producing pain.
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That memorandum replaced a much-criticized opinion written in August 2002, which had defined torture as treatment producing pain equivalent to organ failure or death and had suggested that a president might be able to authorize torture under his constitutional war powers.
Colleagues who work in the field of biomechanics will hold this mantra close to their hearts, recognising that if we adopt poor posture – chin poked forward, holding our shoulders in a rounded position and being slouched in chair – for sustained periods, the overall effect will be that areas like our neck, shoulder region and backs will object and usually alert us by producing pain.
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Bacterial infections produce pain by unknown molecular mechanisms, although they are presumed secondary to immune activation.
We have found that sensory neurons can directly respond to bacterial pathogens to produce pain.
Emotions move us toward things and ideas that produce pleasure and away from things and ideas that produce pain.
Stress fractures usually produce pain even before bone abnormality can be seen by X-ray.
Pancreatic cancer (PC) often produces pain that is difficult to control.
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