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28.10.2020 •
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Musculoskeletal pain affects bones, joints, ligaments, tendons or muscles. An injury such as a fracture may cause sudden, severe pain. A chronic condition like arthritis may also cause pain. osteodynia. [osteo- + G. algos, pain]
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