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Injuries to the thoracolumbar spine and thorax
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It can be challenging to make a precise diagnosis in patients with pain in the spinal region and chest wall, not least because demonstrable pathology is not always present. Pain originating from the thoracic spine and the chest wall is relatively uncommon. However, low back pain is very common, both in the general population and in athletes....
Title: Injuries to the thoracolumbar spine and thorax
Description:
It can be challenging to make a precise diagnosis in patients with pain in the spinal region and chest wall, not least because demonstrable pathology is not always present.
Pain originating from the thoracic spine and the chest wall is relatively uncommon.
However, low back pain is very common, both in the general population and in athletes.
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