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Physician John Sarno refers to stress-related back and neck pain as ____.
 A) tension myositis syndrome (TMS)
  B) fibromyalgia
  C) muscle bracing syndrome (MBS)
  D) splinting
  E) stress reflex syndrome (SRS)

Question 2

What treatment is best to prevent bruxism and TMJ pain/dysfunction?
 A) neck massage
  B) mouth guard
  C) orthopedic pillow
  D) aspirin
  E) ice packs



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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