| 1. | Secondly, they revealed the mechanism of'referred pain'so often associated with visceral disease.
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| 2. | Referred pain by the patient results in one of positive findings.
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| 3. | More importantly, the referred pain would dissipate even after the movements were stopped.
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| 4. | Referred pain can happen when the damage causes altered signalling to other areas.
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| 5. | Knee pain can be either referred pain or related to the knee joint itself.
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| 6. | One example of this is referred pain in the calf.
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| 7. | Furthermore, referred pain appears in a different pattern in fibromyalgic patients than non-fibromyalgic patients.
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| 8. | Experimental evidence also shows that referred pain is often unidirectional.
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| 9. | Compression of a trigger point may elicit local tenderness, referred pain, or local twitch response.
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| 10. | Referred pain has been described since the late 1880s.
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