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“... (ODI), based on pain feeling and the ability to do routine activity of life before starting the study...”
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“... pain patients, decreases the suffering perception. For data collecting, the following instruments were...”
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“... supplementation, amount of morphine used in the first 24 hours, and adverse effects.Results: There was a decrease...”
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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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“... effects, and pain were performed by two assessors who had experience using the pain scale and were blinded...”
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“... (EIMS) on the neural mechanisms of pain and disability associated with chronic Myofascial Pain Syndrome...”
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“... of Melbourne Pain Scale (UMPS) and the short-form of the Glasgow Composite Measure Pain Scale (CMPS-SF) were...”
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