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“... pain, frequently associated with depression. Objective: To determine the effect of 16 practice sessions...”
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“... activate nociceptors, in periarticular structures, leading to the development of persistent pain and...”
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“...The objective of the study was analyze the effects of the creatine kinase versus pain and effort...”
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“.... OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of an educational program on schoolchildren's knowledge regarding back...”
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“... decreases the intensity of their pain. The results supported the hypothesis, leading to the conclusion that...”
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“.... Forces exerted by the dominant upper limb presented a higher decrease than from the non-dominant. Very...”
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“... test post hoc of Tukey. Results: The results identified significant decrease of 60% of the pain in the...”
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“... as inflammation, fatigue, pain and dysfunctions in the immune system and metabolism. Regular practice of physical...”
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