1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf00314430
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The rectus abdominis syndrome: a case report

Abstract: The case is reported of a patient with a rectus abdominis syndrome. Attention is drawn to the possibility that patients with abdominal pain, in whom no intra-abdominal cause is found, may suffer from this presumed nerve entrapment syndrome. No surgery is required and therapy can be simple.

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“…This rectus abdominis syndrome [36,70] causes a local pain, particularly in active contraction of the muscles. This rectus abdominis syndrome [36,70] causes a local pain, particularly in active contraction of the muscles.…”
Section: Entrapment Neuropathies Of the Thoracic Spinal Nervesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This rectus abdominis syndrome [36,70] causes a local pain, particularly in active contraction of the muscles. This rectus abdominis syndrome [36,70] causes a local pain, particularly in active contraction of the muscles.…”
Section: Entrapment Neuropathies Of the Thoracic Spinal Nervesmentioning
confidence: 99%