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Orlando FL - The difference in response to treatment between men and women was striking. Among women, 45% responded to physical therapy and 0 to general massage. In the men, however, the difference between those who responded to physical therapy and those who responded to massage wasn't statistically significant. But interestingly, their response rates were higher than the women's

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