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Myofascial pain can be triggered by various events, some of which are: stress, cold, injury.
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Myofascial pain is a common dysfunction with a lifetime prevalence affecting up to 85% of the general population.
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Myofascial pain was estimated a prevalent condition.
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Myofascial pain is a common dysfunction with a lifetime prevalence affecting up to 85% of the general population.
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Myofascial pain is a common dysfunction with a lifetime prevalence affecting up to 85% of the general population.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Johannes Fleckenstein 2010
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Myofascial pain is a common dysfunction with a lifetime prevalence affecting up to 85% of the general population.
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Myofascial pain is a common dysfunction with a lifetime prevalence affecting up to 85% of the general population.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Johannes Fleckenstein 2010
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Myofascial pain was estimated a prevalent condition.
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Myofascial pain was estimated a prevalent condition.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Johannes Fleckenstein 2010
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Myofascial pain was estimated a prevalent condition.
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