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It lasts just a few seconds, but it can be startling: An intense burst of pain like an electric shock that runs down your back into your arms and legs when you move your neck. It’s called Lhermitte’s sign (commonly known as "barber chair sign"), and it’s often one of the symptoms that people mention when they’re first diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.

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