Frontiers | Referred pain: characteristics, possible mechanisms, and clinical management
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Frontiers | Referred pain: characteristics, possible mechanisms, and clinical management

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What is referred pain? Learn why you feel discomfort in areas distant from the actual injury or underlying health condition. This guide explains the mechanism behind nerve signals, common symptoms, and typical causes—such as heart issues or spinal nerve compression—helping you better understand how your body communicates pain to improve your diagnosis and recovery process.

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TitleFrontiers | Referred pain: characteristics, possible mechanisms, and clinical management
Dimensions1418 × 1232 px
CategoryCleve
PublishedSeptember 12, 2025
AuthorZeus
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