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	{
		"post_id": "11", 
		"post_category_id": "4", 
		"post_title": "How To Tell If Your Chest Pain Is Muscular?", 
		"post_content_short": "Chest pain can be a frightening and confusing experience, particularly if you’re unsure what the cause is. Chest pain is often caused by muscle strains or other issues involving your musculoskeletal system. However, depending on the severity of your symptoms, knowing when it could indicate something more serious with your cardiovascular system – such as", 
		"post_icon": "https:\/\/www.osteoworks.com.au\/media\/website_posts\/11\/sharp-chest-pain.jpg", 
		"post_content_type": "page", 
		"post_content_url": "https:\/\/www.osteoworks.com.au\/tips-and-advice\/chest-pain\/how-to-tell-if-your-chest-pain-is-muscular\/", 
		"post_date": "2023-09-16 00:00:00"
	}, 
	{
		"post_id": "45", 
		"post_category_id": "17", 
		"post_title": "The Osteoworks Difference", 
		"post_content_short": "“A single part of your body doesn’t fail on its own…”&nbsp;Dr John WhiteOsteoworks When people have pain, they don’t realise that something\ncan’t fail on its own. For you to have a failed tissue, a muscle soreness or a ligament strain – something else has let that\nhappen.&nbsp;&nbsp;For that to have happened, there has to", 
		"post_icon": "https:\/\/www.osteoworks.com.au\/media\/website_posts\/45\/connecting.jpg", 
		"post_content_type": "page", 
		"post_content_url": "https:\/\/www.osteoworks.com.au\/tips-and-advice\/osteoworks\/the-osteoworks-difference\/", 
		"post_date": "2017-03-07 00:00:00"
	}
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