Sentences with phrase «relatively small pain»

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TAKING ONE FOR SCIENCE This electric eel may be relatively small, but the pain from its shock is comparable to that from an electric fence, a researcher has learned.
In most people, both of these small muscle groups are relatively weak and susceptible to injury, and they're a major contributor to back pain.
But, the relatively small screens do make typing and web browsing a pain... and games, while quite good, are still limited by the small screen size.
Luxating patella — Cavaliers often have knee caps that pop in and out, sometimes with no pain, but in a relatively small number of cases they need surgical correction.
Luxating patella — Shiba Inu often have knee caps that pop in and out, sometimes with no pain, but in a relatively small number of cases they need surgical correction.
Since results are generally so good with surgery, provided the patient is relatively small and / or relatively active, often simply removing the femoral head is the least invasive, least costly, and fasted route to a pain - free mobile hip.
Luxating patella — Bostons often have knee caps that pop in and out, sometimes with no pain, but in a relatively small number of cases they need surgical correction.
Luxating patellas — Chihuahuas often have knee caps that pop in and out, sometimes with no pain, but in a relatively small number of cases they need surgical correction.
Our finding that the severity of depressive symptoms was a significant but relatively smaller contributor to physical disability in this sample (after controlling for the possible effects of age, sex and duration of pain) is consistent with findings of some previous studies of patients with chronic pain, but not with some treatment studies, which found that depression level contributed to less significant improvement in pain - related disability.11, 27 It is not surprising that cognitive, pain and behavioural variables accounted for more physical disability than depressive symptoms but it is notable that social support (as measured by the MPI), sense of control over life, and catastrophising did not significantly contribute to physical disability.
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