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first recognised in the 1950s. Many names,
including muscular rheumatism,
fibrositis,
psychogenic rheumatism, and
neurasthenia had been
applied historically...
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shoulder and
allied disorders Periarthritis of
shoulder Scapulohumeral fibrositis Synovitis of hand or
wrist Periarthritis of
wrist Gluteal tendinitis Iliac...
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exertion of the job
aggravated his
chronic muscular problems,
diagnosed as
fibrositis. Surprisingly, in
light of his
batting prowess, a
routine army test revealed...
- "Musculosketal
symptoms and non-REM
sleep disturbance in
patients with "
fibrositis syndrome" and
healthy subjects".
Psychosom Med. 37 (4): 341–51. doi:10...
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until Les Ames
returned to fitness. Wade kept
playing for Es****
until fibrositis compelled him to
retire in 1950. He was a po****r player, and his benefit...
- match-by-match basis. His
health was
uncertain and he was
troubled by
fibrositis which restricted his
movement and
adversely affected his fielding. He...
- games'
relaxed atmosphere. In
December 1944, Hammond,
suffering from
fibrositis, was
discharged from the
RAFVR on
health grounds and
returned to work...
- day's work in the field."
Miller reportedly snapped "So
would I—if I had
fibrositis";
Bradman had been
discharged from the
armed services during World War...
- 729
Other disorders of soft
tissues 729.0
Rheumatism unspecified and
fibrositis 729.1
Myalgia and myositis,
Fibromyositis 729.2
Neuralgia neuritis and...
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could pay his way with gate receipts. When Len
Hutton was
stricken with
fibrositis at the
start of the
Third Test, it was
Howard and
Duckworth who convinced...