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		<title>Pinch My What?: The Elusive &#8220;Pinched Nerve&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by G. John Mullen, DPT 2011 - Neck injuries are a serious concern in the NFL.  Millions of dollars are poured into research looking at the long-term effects of head injuries, specifically concussions.  This past week, Indianapolis Colts’ quarterback and Saturday Night Live star, Peyton Manning, underwent neck surgery to relieve symptoms of a pinched nerve that he has been suffering from for the past four years.  This article will dive head first into the injury, from the anatomy of the nerves to symptoms associated with a pinched nerve and the surgeries and physical therapy commonly used treat them.]]></description>
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