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“... of physical activity before the lesion and after the surgery, ACL rerupture rates and postoperative pain level...”
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“... open procedures. The protocol was efficient to control pain after elective conventional and...”
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“... pain, according to the short-form of the Glasgow pain Scale (CMPS-SF). The heart (HR) and respiratory...”
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“... times due tothe rate of evolution of vascular lesions and after head trauma.A warning sign in these...”
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“... should provide adequate pain relief with limited sedation, low adverse effects, and postoperative patient...”
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“... ± 0. 8; edema score, 0.64 ± 0.77). Pain and edema decreased at the control examination, 1 month after completion...”
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“... day. The Von Frey test of the surgical scar and plantar fascia indicated a reduction in pain and...”
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“... decreases neck disability index (NDI) scores in individuals with and without nonspecific neck pain...”
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