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“... defecating, anal discomfort, itching, pain and anal protrusion. We sought to gather data from clinical trials...”
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“..., enabling the individual to chew and swallow with minimal or no limitation, without pain, discomfort and...”
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“... use of certain joints and injuries if there is a decrease of this neuromuscular control. We had known...”
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“... or arm) is forced (e.g. pain) to physical inactivity (or low physical activity) for recovery. In this...”
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“... recovery process is important for the physical reestablishment and training periodization, because when...”
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