Exercise has been found to alter pain sensitivity with a hypoalgesic response (i.e., diminished sensitivity to pain) typically reported during and/or following high intensity exercise. Most of this research, however, has involved the testing of men. Thus, the purpose of the following investigation was to examine changes in pain perception in women during and following exercise. Seventeen healthy female subjects (age 20.47±.87; VO2 peak 36.77± 4.95) volunteered to undergo pain assessment prior to, during, and after a graded exhaustive VO2 peak cycling challenge. Heart Rate (HR) and Oxygen Uptake (VO2) were monitored along with electro-diagnostic assessments of Pain Threshold (PT) and Pain Tolerance (PTOL) at: 1) baseline (B), 2) during exerc...
K. J. Eustis, S. O. Henry Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR In healthy individuals, pain sensatio...
Exercise is considered an important component of effective chronic pain management and it is well-es...
Elizabeth Niswonger. Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, GA. BACKGROUND: In sports,...
Exercise has been found to alter pain sensitivity with a hypoalgesic response (i.e., diminished sens...
Exercise has been found to alter pain sensitivity with a hypoalgesic response (i.e., diminished sens...
The purpose of this study was to examine pain perception during and following two separate 30-min bo...
Purpose: To examine whether there are any changes in PainMatcher score, used as measurment for nocis...
The purpose of this study was to examine pain perception during and following two separate 30-min bo...
Purpose The perception of pain in response to a noxious stimulus can be markedly reduced following a...
Exercise-induced hypoalgesia is a well-established phenomenon in the literature. The underlying mech...
Physical activity (PA), especially vigorous-intensity PA, has been shown to be related to pain sensi...
Background: Exercise causes an acute decrease in the pain sensitivity known as exercise-induced hypo...
Exercise-induced hypoalgesia refers to the reduction in pain sensitivity that occurs with exercise. ...
Objective. Pain sensitivity decreases following isometric exercise. It is not clear whether this exe...
K. J. Eustis, S. O. Henry Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR In healthy individuals, pain sensatio...
K. J. Eustis, S. O. Henry Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR In healthy individuals, pain sensatio...
Exercise is considered an important component of effective chronic pain management and it is well-es...
Elizabeth Niswonger. Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, GA. BACKGROUND: In sports,...
Exercise has been found to alter pain sensitivity with a hypoalgesic response (i.e., diminished sens...
Exercise has been found to alter pain sensitivity with a hypoalgesic response (i.e., diminished sens...
The purpose of this study was to examine pain perception during and following two separate 30-min bo...
Purpose: To examine whether there are any changes in PainMatcher score, used as measurment for nocis...
The purpose of this study was to examine pain perception during and following two separate 30-min bo...
Purpose The perception of pain in response to a noxious stimulus can be markedly reduced following a...
Exercise-induced hypoalgesia is a well-established phenomenon in the literature. The underlying mech...
Physical activity (PA), especially vigorous-intensity PA, has been shown to be related to pain sensi...
Background: Exercise causes an acute decrease in the pain sensitivity known as exercise-induced hypo...
Exercise-induced hypoalgesia refers to the reduction in pain sensitivity that occurs with exercise. ...
Objective. Pain sensitivity decreases following isometric exercise. It is not clear whether this exe...
K. J. Eustis, S. O. Henry Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR In healthy individuals, pain sensatio...
K. J. Eustis, S. O. Henry Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR In healthy individuals, pain sensatio...
Exercise is considered an important component of effective chronic pain management and it is well-es...
Elizabeth Niswonger. Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, GA. BACKGROUND: In sports,...