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back pain
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back pain ألم الظهر bolesti v zádech rygsmerter Rückenschmerzen πόνος στην πλάτη dolor de espalda selkäkipu mal de dos bol u leđima mal di schiena 腰痛 요통 rugpijn ryggsmerter ból pleców dor nas costas боль в спине ryggont ปวดหลัง sırt ağrısı sự đau lưng 背疼


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