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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soft pain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mild or tolerable level of discomfort or ache. Example: "After the workout, I felt a soft pain in my muscles, reminding me that I had pushed myself."
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It's a soft pain, looking at a toilet full of blood, taking Tylenol and calling in to work for a personal day.
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Diagnoses in focus were soft tissue pain, back pain, and osteoarthritis registered as ICD-10 codes.
Language subtleties manifested during interviews, where 'meat' or 'flesh' implied soft tissue pains; waist pains were voiced yet portrayed as low back or sacroiliac pain; and 'veins' variously referred to structural and functional types of pain.
Further understanding of the analgesic action of dry needling in treating soft tissue pain can contribute to develop new therapeutic strategies for treating myofascial pain syndrome.
Despite its status as a bona fide French cliche, the croque monsieur is made with a distinctly British-looking tin-baked loaf – in my experience, soft, sweet pain de mie is the most usual choice in the sandwich's home country.
Soft tissue pain is one of the most common reasons for consulting a physiotherapist.
Soft-tissue manipulation, trigger point therapy, and positional releases were modified as required for those individual patients who continued to have soft tissue pain.
Incompletely controlled RA results in fatigue, joint and soft tissue pain, progressive joint damage, reduced quality of life, and increased cardiovascular mortality.
3 of these patients had implants removed after successful healing due to skin problems and soft tissue pain, and 2 patients had to be reoperated due to superficial or deep infection.
Based on a literature review, a working definition of the MMP inhibitor-associated musculoskeletal syndrome (MSS) was developed and included painless loss of range of motion (ROM) in large joints (particularly in the shoulders), joint stiffness and joint swelling, soft tissue pain, and fibrosis of palmar tendons (Dupuytren contracture).
In addition, all complained about a number of common FMS symptoms, including widespread soft-tissue pain, abnormal fatigue, sleep disturbances, cognitive dysfunction, etc.
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