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backache

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back·ache  (bkk)
n.
An ache or pain in the back, especially the lower back.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.backachebackache - an ache localized in the back        
ache, aching - a dull persistent (usually moderately intense) pain
lumbago, lumbar pain - backache affecting the lumbar region or lower back; can be caused by muscle strain or arthritis or vascular insufficiency or a ruptured intervertebral disc
Translations
backache [ˈbækeɪk] ndolor m de espalda
backache [ˈbækeɪk] back nmal m au dos
backache [ˈbækeɪk] nRückenschmerzen pl
back benchBack Bench bezeichnet im britischen Unterhaus die am weitesten vom Mittelgang entfernten Bänke, im Gegensatz zur front bench. Auf diesen hinteren Bänken sitzen diejenigen Unterhausabgeordneten (auch backbenchers genannt), die kein Regierungsamt bzw. keine wichtige Stellung in der Opposition innehaben.
backache [ˈbækeɪk] nmal m di schiena


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Glendale resident Vardin Vardanian, 49, was driving west on the 101 Freeway when he felt a backache.
Acute onset of moderate-to-high fever in association with body ache, backache, and headache was recorded.
Mantle et al (13) found that women who received advice only were less likely to have backache during pregnancy; Ostgaard et al (9) compared classes versus individual back care programs for pregnant women and found that information on muscular training and body posture reduced pain and that women in a group that also received individual education found information on ergonomics for their workplace useful.
 
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