
Localized pain refers to pain that is felt in a specific, clearly defined area of the body rather than spread across multiple regions. It is often described as pain that can be pointed to or easily identified by location, such as pain in the knee, shoulder, lower back, or a single joint.
Localized pain is a descriptive term used in pain education and general health discussions. It does not identify a cause or condition on its own, but instead explains how pain is experienced and where it is felt.
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