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kinesalgia (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of kinesialgia
    • 1984, Excerpta medica. Section 31: Arthritis and rheumatism:
      The therapeutical results were judged by the physician and patient separately by way of the parameters: rest pain, kinesalgia, pain following exercise and morning stiffness, at the beginning as well as two and four weeks after therapy.
    • 1987, Alvin H. Felman, Mervyn D. Cohen, Radiology of the pediatric chest, page 142:
      Clinical signs include pyrexia, malaise, kinesalgia, opsoclonus, ataxia, and myoclonic encephalopathy.
    • 1999, K Bose, “The efficacy and safety of eperisone in patients with cervical spondylosis: results of a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial”, in Methods and Findings in Experimental Clinical Pharmacology, volume 21, number 3:
      Subjective parameters such as pain, headache, kinesalgia, stiffness, numbness, tenderness and sensory disorders were measured with a pain scale.