Numerous studies have independently examined gender differences in experimental pain, but few have examined the different surfaces of play that may influence an athlete’s pain tolerance. The present experiment examined the effects of race, gender, and sport on experimental pain tolerance and threshold. Forty (10 female basketball, 10 male basketball, 10 female soccer, 10 male soccer) collegiate athletes were given two pain tolerance tests consisting of a cold water intolerance test (CWIT) and a tourniquet pain test (TPT). The CWIT measured the maximum length of time that each athlete could place his/her hand in an ice cold bucket of water (2°C). The TPT measured the maximum length of time that each athlete could repeatedly squeeze a hand...
Objectives This study examined the effect of cold pressor pain on performance in high-contact athle...
Schmitz A-K, Vierhaus M, Lohaus A. Pain tolerance in children and adolescents: Sex differences and p...
***Note: Figures may be missing for this format of the document ***Note: Footnotes and endnotes indi...
How well an athlete tolerates pain may aid the athletic trainer in determining a proper rehabilitati...
Elizabeth Niswonger. Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, GA. BACKGROUND: In sports,...
PERCEPTION OF PAIN IN ATHLETES J. A. Hatfield, S. Simmons Corban University, Salem, OR The effects ...
Competition in both an athletic environment and the laboratory have been shown to produce analgesic ...
Background: Previous studies shows that elite and high-level athletes possess consistently higher pa...
This investigation of stress-induced analgesia used two sedentary competitive tasks to \ud examine p...
The aim of this study was to examine the difference in pain perception between elite-athletes and no...
Background/aims Athletes who choose to engage in contact sports do so with the knowledge that partic...
Objective: Pain is the most common symptom and reason for why affected individuals seek out medical ...
Background: Pain is one of the most common reasons for patients to seek medical attention and it cau...
Hailey W Bulls,1 Emily L Freeman,1 Austen JB Anderson,2 Meredith T Robbins,3 Timothy J Ness,3 Burel ...
The current study investigated pain threshold, pain tolerance, and pain severity in relation to sex,...
Objectives This study examined the effect of cold pressor pain on performance in high-contact athle...
Schmitz A-K, Vierhaus M, Lohaus A. Pain tolerance in children and adolescents: Sex differences and p...
***Note: Figures may be missing for this format of the document ***Note: Footnotes and endnotes indi...
How well an athlete tolerates pain may aid the athletic trainer in determining a proper rehabilitati...
Elizabeth Niswonger. Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, GA. BACKGROUND: In sports,...
PERCEPTION OF PAIN IN ATHLETES J. A. Hatfield, S. Simmons Corban University, Salem, OR The effects ...
Competition in both an athletic environment and the laboratory have been shown to produce analgesic ...
Background: Previous studies shows that elite and high-level athletes possess consistently higher pa...
This investigation of stress-induced analgesia used two sedentary competitive tasks to \ud examine p...
The aim of this study was to examine the difference in pain perception between elite-athletes and no...
Background/aims Athletes who choose to engage in contact sports do so with the knowledge that partic...
Objective: Pain is the most common symptom and reason for why affected individuals seek out medical ...
Background: Pain is one of the most common reasons for patients to seek medical attention and it cau...
Hailey W Bulls,1 Emily L Freeman,1 Austen JB Anderson,2 Meredith T Robbins,3 Timothy J Ness,3 Burel ...
The current study investigated pain threshold, pain tolerance, and pain severity in relation to sex,...
Objectives This study examined the effect of cold pressor pain on performance in high-contact athle...
Schmitz A-K, Vierhaus M, Lohaus A. Pain tolerance in children and adolescents: Sex differences and p...
***Note: Figures may be missing for this format of the document ***Note: Footnotes and endnotes indi...