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Musculoskeletal infection MUSCULOSKELETAL_DISORDERS-FF4 - Coggle Diagram
Musculoskeletal infection
Pathophysiology
The pathogenic mechanism of musculoskeletal pain relate to the different sensory innervation of bones, muscles as well as joints as opposed to skin and involve a number of peripheral and central nervous system cells and mediators
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Definition
Is the invasion of an individual's muscles, bone or joint by disease causing organism, their multiplication, and the reaction of the individual's body tissues to these organisms
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Reference
Ahlberg Hultén, G.K., T. Theorell, and F. Sigala 1995. Social support, job strain and musculoskeletal pain among female health care personnel. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment, and Health 21:435-439. [PubMed]
Adams, M.A., W.C. Hutton, and J.E.E. Scott 1980. The resistance to flexion of the lumbar intervertebral joint. Spine 5:245-25
Adams, M.A., P. Dolan, et al. 1987. Diurnal variations in the stresses on the lumbar spine. Spine 12:130-137. [PubMed]
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