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Referred pain is a term used to describe the phenomenon of pain perceived at a site adjacent to or at a distance from the site of an injury's origin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Referred_pain
Visceral pain may be well-localized, but often it is extremely difficult to localize, and several injuries to visceral tissue exhibit "referred" pain, where the sensation is ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurting
Pain is an unpleasant sensation signaling actual or possible injury. Pain is the most common reason people visit their doctor. Pain may be sharp or dull, intermittent or constant ... http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec06/ch078/ch078a.html
h. hooshmand, m.d. diplomate american board of psychiatry and neurology. board certified in electroencepholography. board certified in electromyography http://www.rsdrx.com/referred.htm
Nationally certified massage therapist Clair Davies explains myofascial trigger points and referred pain. Common examples: headaches and joint pain. http://www.triggerpointbook.com/referred.htm
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