Referred pain is when the pain you feel in one part of your body is actually caused by pain or injury in another part of your body. For example, an injured pancreas could be causing pain in your back, ...
Ever experienced a knock or strain on your shoulder and later found your elbow throbbing like it took the hit too? Or have you ever had a stiff neck but felt your entire arm cramping up after working ...
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Neck pain not getting better? Here’s how gallbladder issues can send 'referred' signals
You stretch, you massage, and you have been to the chiropractor more times than you can count, yet that nagging pain in your neck and shoulders just seems to come back. The pain is real; the ...
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